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{{short description|1999 Video game}} {{more citations needed|date=August 2017}} '''''Dancing Stage''''' is a series of [[music video game]]s developed and published by [[Konami]]. It is a spin-off of ''[[Dance Dance Revolution]]'' for the European market as well as a few Japanese titles. Games were released for [[arcade game|arcade]], [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]], [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Wii]]. ==European releases== {{VG timeline <!-- This ONLY includes the main European arcade series! --> | range1 = 1999 - | range1_color = #0066FF #99C2FF | 1999a = '''''[[Dancing Stage (video game)|Dancing Stage]]''''' | 1999b = '''''[[Dancing Stage (video game)|Dancing Stage Internet Ranking]]''''' | 1999c = ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Solo|Dancing Stage Solo]]'' <small>(cancelled)</small> | 2000 = '''''Dancing Stage EuroMix''''' | 2002 = '''''Dancing Stage EuroMix 2''''' | 2005 = '''''[[Dancing Stage Fusion]]''''' | 2006 = '''''[[Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova|Dancing Stage SuperNova]]''''' | 2008 = ''[[Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova|Dancing Stage SuperNova 2]]'' <small>(cancelled)</small> }} ===''Dancing Stage''=== '''''Dancing Stage''''' is a music video game, developed by Konami, released in arcades on March 9, 1999. This game was released as '''''[[Dance Dance Revolution (2001 video game)|Dance Dance Revolution]]''''' in North America. It includes 13 songs: nine composed by [[Naoki Maeda (composer)|Naoki Maeda]], and four licenses. It uses the ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix'' engine. In North America, the game received a PlayStation port, which omits "Butterfly" and "Make It Better (So-Real Mix)". Songs in the arcade version include: {{div col}} * "AM-3P" by kTz * "Boom Boom Dollar" by King Kong & D.Jungle Girls * "Brilliant 2U" by Naoki * "Brilliant 2U (Orchestra-Groove)" by Naoki * "[[Butterfly (Smile.dk song)|Butterfly]]" by [[Smile.dk]] * "[[Have You Never Been Mellow (song)|Have You Never Been Mellow]]" by The Olivia Project * "Make It Better" by mitsu-O! * "Make It Better (So-Real Mix)" by mitsu-O! * "[[Relight My Fire|My Fire]]" by X-Treme * "PARANOiA" by 180 * "Put Your Faith In Me" by UZI-LAY * "Put Your Faith In Me (Jazzy Groove)" by UZI-LAY * "Trip Machine" by De-Sire {{div col end}} 180, kTz, mitsu-O! and UZI-LAY and are [[pen name]]s for Naoki Maeda. Songs with "Groove" or "Mix" in the title require certain criteria to be unlocked by the player. '''''Dancing Stage Internet Ranking''''' was released exclusively in Europe. It adds another three licensed covers, credited with the original artists: * "[[It's Like That (Run–D.M.C. song)#Jason Nevins version|It's Like That]]" (cover of [[Run–D.M.C.]] vs. [[Jason Nevins]]) * "[[Last Thing on My Mind (Bananarama song)#Steps version|Last Thing On My Mind]] by Step Ahead (cover of [[Steps (group)|Steps]]) * "[[Uh La La La]]" by Party All Night (cover of [[Alexia (Italian singer)|Alexia]]) ===''Dancing Stage EuroMix''=== {{main|Dancing Stage EuroMix}} '''''Dancing Stage EuroMix''''' was released in 2000, and is based on the [[Dance Dance Revolution (1998 video game)#Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix|Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix]] engine. It includes 28 tracks<ref>{{cite web|author1=Konami|title=EuroMIX track listing: new music for 2000|url=http://www.konami.co.uk/home/games/music/EuroMIX/tracks.asp|accessdate=June 19, 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20021031152634/http://www.konami.co.uk/home/games/music/EuroMIX/tracks.asp|archivedate=October 31, 2002|date=31 October 2002|url-status=dead}}</ref> and can be expanded to a total of 34 tracks with Internet Ranking enabled. Contrary to 3rdMix, EuroMix does not use a [[PC Card]].<ref>{{Cite video game |title=Dancing Stage EuroMIX |developer=Konami |publisher=Konami |platform=System 573 |language=English |isolang=}}</ref> The game's console port was released for [[PlayStation]] on June 1, 2001 and contains 24 songs. It removes the Dancemania licenses and all but one song added in the Internet Ranking version, but adds five Konami Original songs. ===''Dancing Stage EuroMix 2''=== [[File:Dancing Stage EuroMix 2.jpg|thumb|''Dancing Stage EuroMix 2'' arcade machine]] '''''Dancing Stage EuroMix 2''''' was released in 2002, and is based on the ''[[DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix#Sequel|DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix]]'' engine. It includes 68 tracks, of which 52 are new and 16 are Konami originals from ''EuroMix''. ''EuroMix 2'' requires a PC Card and omits the Internet Ranking feature. In contrast to ''EuroMix'', there is no home version of ''EuroMix 2''. However, ''[[Dancing Stage MegaMix]]'' features a similar interface. This game features 28 songs, including 11 Konami originals from ''EuroMix 2'' and a remix of "Let the beat hit em!" {{Hidden begin|toggle=left|title=Complete song list}} {|class="wikitable" !style="background:#fff;"|Song !style="background:#fff;"|Artist !style="background:#fff;"|Note |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ffffff;"|Licensed songs |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"[[5,6,7,8|5, 6, 7, 8]]" |[[Steps (group)|STEPS]] |from the album ''[[Step One]]'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"[[Aaron's Party (Come Get It) (song)|AARON'S PARTY (COME GET IT)]]" |[[Aaron Carter|AARON CARTER]] | |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"[[Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)|CARIBBEAN QUEEN]]" |[[Billy Ocean|BILLY OCEAN]] |from the album ''[[Suddenly (Billy Ocean album)|Suddenly]]'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"[[Cotton Eye Joe (Rednex song)|COTTON - EYE JOE]] |[[Rednex|REDNEX]] |from the album ''[[Sex & Violins]]'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"[[Don't Try to Stop It|DON'T TRY TO STOP IT]]" |[[Roman Holliday|ROMAN HOLIDAY]] | |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"[[I Want You to Want Me (Solid Harmonie song)|I WANT YOU TO WANT ME]]" |[[Solid HarmoniE|SOLID HARMONIE]] |from the album ''[[Solid HarmoniE (album)|Solid HarmoniE]]'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"LIVING IN AMERICA" |ROSE & JOHN |also in ''[[DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix|DDRMAX2]]''; from ''Dancemania SPEED 8'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"LOVE YOU LIKE A FOOL" |[[Jessica Folcker|JESSICA FOLKER]] |from the album ''Dino'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"[[The NeverEnding Story (song)|NEVER ENDING STORY (Power Club Vocal Mix)]]" |DJ AC-DC |also in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix|5thMix]]''; from ''[[Dancemania]] X8'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"NEVER GONNA MAKE (FACTORY DANCE TEAM MIX)" |MORGANA |also in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix|4thMix]]''; from ''Dancemania X6'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"NORI NORI NORI" |JUDY CRYSTAL |also in ''[[DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix|DDRMAX]]''; from ''Dancemania HAPPY PARADISE 2'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"SO DEEP (PERFECT SPHERE REMIX)" |[[Jonas Steur|SILVERTEAR]] |also in ''[[DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix|DDRMAX]]''; from ''The Best Of World Trance FantasiA'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"[[Stomp (Steps song)|STOMP]]" |[[Steps (group)|STEPS]] |from the album ''[[Buzz (Steps album)|Buzz]]'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"TEST MY BEST" |[[E-Rotic|E-ROTIC]] |also in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix|5thMix]]''; from ''Dancemania X8'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"That Was Then, This Is Now" |[[Hi-Five|HI FIVE]] |from the album ''[[Faithful (Hi-Five album)|Faithful]]'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"[[The Centre of the Heart|The Centre Of The Heart (STONEBRIDGE CLUBMIX)]]" |[[Roxette]] |also in ''[[DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix|DDRMAX]]''; from the album ''[[Room Service (Roxette album)|Room Service]]'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"[[The Reflex|THE REFLEX]] |[[Duran Duran|DURAN DURAN]] |also in ''[[DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix|DDRMAX2]]''; from ''Dancemania 80's TWO'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"THE VIBE IS RIGHT" |[[Ruby Turner|RUBY TURNER]] |from the album ''The Other Side'' |-style="background:#ffff88;" |"WWW.BLONDE GIRL (MOMO MIX)" |[[Jenny Rom|JENNY ROM]] |also in ''[[DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix|DDRMAX]]''; from ''Dancemania SPEED BEST 2001'' |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ffffff;"|Konami Original songs |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"20, NOVEMBER (D.D.R. VERSION)" |N.M.R feat. DJ nagureo |from ''[[Dance Dance Revolution (1998 video game)#Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix|Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix]]'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"AFRONOVA" |RE-VENGE |from ''[[Dance Dance Revolution (1998 video game)#Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix|Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix]]'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"B4U" |NAOKI |from ''[[Dance Dance Revolution (1998 video game)#Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix|Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix]]'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"B4U (B4 ZA BEAT MIX)" |NAOKI |from ''[[DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix#Sequel|DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix]]'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"BURNIN' THE FLOOR" |NAOKI |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE" |NAOKI |from ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Solo]] 2000'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE (SPEED MIX)" |NAOKI |from ''[[Dance Dance Revolution (1998 video game)#Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix|Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix]]'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"CANDY★" |Luv unlimited |from ''[[DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix]]'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"CRASH!" |mr.BRIAN & THE FINAL BAND |New Konami Original |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"D2R" |NAOKI |from ''DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"DEAD END" |N&S |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"DESTINY" |NAOKI feat.PAULA TERRY |from ''DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"DYNAMITE RAVE" |NAOKI |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"ECSTASY" |d-complex |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"END OF THE CENTURY" |NO.9 |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"exotic ethnic" |RevenG |from ''DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"Groove 2001" |Sho-T feat. Brenda |from ''Dance Dance Revolution Extra Mix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"Healing Vision (Angelic mix)" |2MB |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix'' (PS) |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"HIGHER" |NM feat. SUNNY |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"HYPNØTIC CRISIS" |Blue Destroyers |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"Jam Jam Reggae (AMD SWING MIX)" |RICE.C feat. jam master '73 |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"KEEP ON MOVIN'" |N.M.R |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"La Senorita" |CAPTAIN.T |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"Let the beat hit 'em!" |Stone Bros. |from ''Dance Dance Revolution Solo BASS MIX'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"LET THEM MOVE" |N.M.R |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"Look To The Sky" |SySF. feat.ANNA |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix'' (PS) |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"LOVE THIS FEELIN'" |Chang Ma |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix'' (PS) |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"LUV TO ME (AMD MIX)" |DJ KAZU feat. tiger YAMATO |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"MAKE A JAM!" |U1 |from ''[[Dance Dance Revolution (1998 video game)|Dance Dance Revolution]]'' (JP PS) |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"MAX 300" |Ω |from ''DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"MEMORIES" |NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRY |New Konami Original |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"MY SUMMER LOVE" |mitsu-O! with GEILA |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"PARANOiA KCET (clean mix)" |2MB |from ''Dance Dance Revolution'' (JP PS) |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"rain of sorrow" |NM feat. EBONY FAY |from ''DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"PARANOiA Rebirth" |190' |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"Remember You" |NM feat. Julie |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"Secret Rendez-vous" |DIVAS |from ''DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"Silent Hill" |THOMAS HOWARD |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"TRIP MACHINE (luv mix)" |2MB |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix'' (PS) |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"TRIP MACHINE CLIMAX" |DE-SIRE |from ''Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"TSUGARU" |RevenG VS. DE-SIRE |from ''DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix'' |-style="background:#66ff66;" |"VANTIY ANGEL" |FIXX |New Konami Original |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ffffff;"|BEMANI crossover songs |-style="background:#99CCFF;" |"AFRONOVA PRIMEVAL" |8-bit |from ''[[Dance Maniax]]'' |-style="background:#99CCFF;" |"DXY!" |TaQ |from ''[[beatmania IIDX 4th Style]]'' |-style="background:#99CCFF;" |"Electro Tuned (the SubS mix)" |TaQ |from ''[[beatmania IIDX 2nd Style]]'' |-style="background:#99CCFF;" |"era(nostalmix)" |TaQ |from ''[[beatmania IIDX 3rd Style]]'' |-style="background:#99CCFF;" |"HYSTERIA 2001" |NM |from ''[[beatmania]] 6thMix -THE UK UNDERGROUND MUSIC-'' |-style="background:#99CCFF;" |"never let you down" |good-cool |from ''beatmania IIDX 3rd Style'' |-style="background:#99CCFF;" |"Spin the disc" |good-cool |from ''[[beatmania IIDX 5th Style]]'' |} {{Hidden end}} ===''Dancing Stage Fusion''=== {{main|Dancing Stage Fusion}} ''Dancing Stage Fusion'' is the first arcade release to be powered by the PlayStation 2 through a Bemani Python board. Despite the improved hardware, this game has fewer songs than its predecessor. ''Fusion'' features 49 songs, of which ten were available in previous ''Dancing Stage'' arcade releases, ten are from the arcade release of ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Extreme]]'' and seven are from older Japanese arcade releases. The remaining 21 songs premiered in ''Fusion'': six are Konami Originals that later appeared in ''Dancing Stage SuperNova'', while 15 are licenses that do not return in later arcade releases, with the exception of "Waiting For Tonight" by P.A.T's reappearance in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova|Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2]]'' and ''[[Dance Dance Revolution X]]''. ===''Dancing Stage SuperNova''=== {{main|Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova}} ''Dancing Stage SuperNova'' used the Bemani Python 2 board. ===Console exclusives=== * '''''Dancing Stage Disney Mix''''' is a direct port of ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix]]'', the American equivalent of the Japanese ''Dancing Stage featuring Disney's Rave''. It was released on September 28, 2001 for the PlayStation. * '''''Dancing Stage Party Edition''''' is a port of the American ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Konamix]]'', with the addition of 5 licensed songs and the removal of 6 Konami Original songs for a total of 51 songs. It was released on November 15, 2002. * '''''Dancing Stage Unleashed''''' is the European counterpart to the North American ''Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix'' series for the [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]] console. Three games were released annually from 2004 to 2006: ''Unleashed'', ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2|Unleashed 2]]'' and ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 3|Unleashed 3]]'', each with exclusive songs replacing some of the ''Ultramix'' songs. No European counterpart to ''Ultramix 4'' was released. These games cannot be played on the [[Xbox 360]] or newer consoles.<ref>{{cite web |title=Play original Xbox games on an Xbox 360 console |url=https://support.xbox.com/en-CA/help/xbox-360/games/backward-compatibility/play-original-xbox-games-on-xbox-360 |website=Xbox |publisher=Microsoft |access-date=October 23, 2022}}</ref> * '''''Dancing Stage Fever''''' is the second European DDR game to be released for the PlayStation 2, although a port for PlayStation was also released. The PS2 edition uses a recolored ''DDRMAX2'' engine with an aqua blue background complemented with star motifs instead of black and gray, while the PS edition uses a recolored ''DDR 4thMix'' engine. Also, the PS edition omits freeze arrows and full motion videos. : The PlayStation 2 edition has 29 songs: 8 licenses, 16 Konami originals (of which 14 are also on ''Dancing Stage SuperNova'' for arcades) and 5 Bemani crossovers (of which 4 are also on ''Dancing Stage SuperNova'' for arcades). The PlayStation edition only features 15 of these songs: 5 licenses, 8 Konami originals and 2 Bemani crossovers. : All licensed songs, with one exception, are exclusive to ''Fever''. Both ''Fever'' releases include "[[All That She Wants]]", "[[Cool for Cats (song)|Cool for Cats]]", "[[One Step Beyond (song)|One Step Beyond]]" and "Virtuality" (by [[VBirds]]). On the PlayStation 2, these songs feature their music video, except for "Cool for Cats". The "Virtuality" music video notably shows the VBirds members dancing on flying [[dance pad]]s to the rhythm of the arrows shown on screen.<ref>{{cite web|title=vbirds - Virtuality [HD 1080p]| website=[[YouTube]] |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj2xLr-mVp0 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/fj2xLr-mVp0 |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|accessdate=March 18, 2018|date=June 17, 2012}}{{cbignore}}</ref> The PlayStation 2 version also exclusively features "[[Come On Eileen]]", "[[Teenage Kicks]]" (with its music video) and "[[The Boys Are Back in Town]]". "[[Wannabe]]" was once exclusive to both ''Fever'' releases, but it was later included on ''Dance Dance Revolution Party Collection''. * '''''Dancing Stage Universe''''' is the European counterpart to the North American ''Dance Dance Revolution Universe'' series for the [[Xbox 360]]. ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Universe|Dancing Stage Universe]]'' was released in 2007 in Europe and Australia, while ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Universe 2|Universe 2]]'' was released in 2008 for Europe only. Both games feature exclusive songs, replacing some of the North American songs. No European counterpart to ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3]]'' was released, as Konami launched a Chinese edition of ''Universe 3'' in 2009 instead. These games cannot be played on the [[Xbox One]] or newer consoles. * '''''Dancing Stage SuperNova 2''''' was originally meant to complement the planned arcade release of the same name. The arcade version was cancelled, however, making this a console exclusive. ==Japanese releases== ===''Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination''=== {{Infobox video game |collapsible = yes |state = collapsed |title=Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination |image=Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination PlayStation cover art.png |caption=The cover art for the Japanese PlayStation port of True Kiss Destination. |developer=[[Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo|Konami]] |publisher=[[Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo|Konami]] |series=''[[Dance Dance Revolution]]''<br>''[[Bemani]]'' |engine=Dance Dance Revolution |platforms=[[Arcade game|Arcade]], [[PlayStation]] |released='''Arcade'''{{vgrelease|[[Japan|JP]]/[[Asia|AS]]|July 27, 1999}}'''PlayStation'''{{vgrelease|JP|December 9, 1999}} |genre=[[Music video game|Music]] & [[Exergaming|Exercise]] |modes=[[Single-player]] & [[Multiplayer video game|Multiplayer]] |arcade system=[[Bemani System 573 Analog]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=822&page=1#2569 |title=BEMANI SYSTEM 573 ANALOG HARDWARE |accessdate=10 September 2016 }}</ref> }} {{nihongo|'''''Dancing Stage Featuring True Kiss Destination'''''|ダンシングステージフィーチャリングトゥルーキスデスティネーション|Danshingu Suteji Fīcharingu Tourū Kisu Desutinēshon}} is the first "Dancing Stage" title of the ''Dance Dance Revolution'' series released in [[Japan]] and other parts of [[Asia]] on July 27, 1999. The Dancing Stage games in Japan all deviate away from the main DDR series of games and for True Kiss Destination, it features a themed set of music by the Japanese group of the same name as well as original music from Konami's in house artists. On December 9, 1999 Konami released the game on the Sony [[PlayStation]]. It was part of their "Dance Simulation" series of titles for the PlayStation. This game notably includes the songs "Celebrate Nite" and "Sexy Planet", credited to aliases of [[Naoki Maeda (composer)|Naoki Maeda]], which returned in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Solo|Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000]]'' and later ''Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix Plus''. With the exception of ''[[DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix]]'', these songs were subsequently kept in every main DDR release, including the current title, ''[[Dance Dance Revolution A20]]''. ===''Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True''=== {{Infobox video game |collapsible = yes |state = collapsed |title=Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True |image=Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True PlayStation cover art.png |caption=PlayStation cover art |developer=[[Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo|Konami]] |publisher=[[Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo|Konami]] |series=''[[Dance Dance Revolution]]''<br>''[[Bemani]]'' |engine=DDR, DDR PlayStation |released='''Arcade'''{{vgrelease|JP|December 25, 1999}}'''PlayStation'''{{vgrelease|JP|April 20, 2000{{citation needed|date=July 2015}}}} |genre=[[Music video game|Music]], [[Exergaming|Exercise]] |modes=[[Single-player]], [[Multiplayer video game|Multiplayer]] |platforms=[[Arcade game|Arcade]], [[PlayStation]] |arcade system=Konami [[System 573]] }} {{nihongo|'''''Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True'''''|ダンシングステージフィーチャリングドリームズカムトゥルー|Danshingu Sutēji fīcharingu Dorīmuzu Kamu Tourū}} is the second Japanese Dancing Stage video game. The gameplay is similar to Dance Dance Revolution and it has songs performed by the J-Pop group, [[Dreams Come True (band)|Dreams Come True]]. ==References== {{reflist}} == External links == *{{Official website|http://www.konami.jp/bemani/ddr/eu/}} *''[http://www.konami.jp/bemani/ddr/eu/am/sn/ Dancing Stage SuperNOVA]'' official website *{{KLOV game|id=7503}} *''[http://www.mobygames.com/search/quick?q=dancing+stage Dancing Stage]'' at [[MobyGames]] {{Dance Dance Revolution games}} [[Category:1999 video games]] [[Category:Bemani games]] [[Category:Konami games]] [[Category:Dance video games]] [[Category:Music video games]] [[Category:PlayStation 2 games]] [[Category:Arcade video games]] [[Category:Dance Dance Revolution]] [[Category:Xbox games]] [[Category:Konami arcade games]] [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]] [[Category:Europe-exclusive video games]] [[Category:Japan-exclusive video games]]
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