IGN: "The newest title in the sweat-inducing line of games, simply titled DanceDanceRevolution, offers more of the same gameplay we've come to expect. It's polished and recognizable, but that's also part of the problem. Whereas the PlayStation 3 version of DanceDanceRevolution included Move support to spice things up, there's no Kinect support here. It's still fun, but you've seen it on the console before.
DanceDanceRevolution uses the same formula as its predecessors: directional arrows flow up the screen towards a "Step Zone" at the top of the display. When the arrow crosses the corresponding marker in the Step Zone, you step on the indicated part of the dance mat. The more accurate steps you complete, the more points you earn."
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Konami announced a trio of new mobile games during the Japan Amusement Expo which is big news for rhythm fans. They’ll be bringing out mobile versions of three of their most popular arcade games. These include Dance Dance Revolution, Beatmania IIDX and Sound Voltex.
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