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Dance Dance Revolution (GN845 VER. UAA)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Configurations
  9. Dipswitchs
  10. Roms list
  11. BIOS set
  12. Chips list
  13. Disks list
  14. Serie
  15. Categories
  16. History
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Game infos

Description Dance Dance Revolution (GN845 VER. UAA)
Name ddru
Manufacturer Konami
Year 1999
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .110u2
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Rhythm

Parent and clones

Parent dstage : Dancing Stage - Internet Ranking Ver (GC845 VER. EBA) (1999)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

Driver infos

Driver status imperfect
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound imperfect
Driver graphic imperfect
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service yes
Input tilt no
Input players 2
Input buttons
Input coins 2

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 16 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 640 480 60

Configuration

name tag mask
CD
Name 1
Value 0
Default yes
Name 2
Value 1
Default no

CD
1
Network?
Name Off
Value 4096
Default yes
Name On
Value 0
Default no

IN1
4096

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade 700a01(gchgchmp).22g gchgchmp 524288 39ebb0ca 700a01(gchgchmp).22g 9aab8c637dd2be84d79007e52f108abe92bf29dd maincpu:rom 0 good no
arcade 700a01.22g std 524288 11812ef8 700a01.22g e1284add4aaddd5337bd7f4e27614460d52b5b48 maincpu:rom 0 good no
arcade 700b01.22g dsem2 524288 6cf852af 700b01.22g a2421d0a494892c0e71003c96995ce8f945064dd maincpu:rom 0 good no
arcade gn845ua.u1 548 c9e7fced aac4dde100091bc64d397f53484a0ffbf68b8101 cassette:game:eeprom 0 baddump no
arcade h8a01.bin dsem2 64 131e0359 h8a01.bin 967f66578ebc0cf6b044d71af09b59bce1f4a1d0 h8_response 0 good no
arcade h8b01.bin dsem2 64 508b057d h8b01.bin 779177e6312ef272483eeb64a5e84bbae6e301f2 h8_response 0 good no
arcade hd6473644h.18e 32768 mcu 0 nodump no

BIOS set

name description default
dsem2 Found on Dancing Stage Euro Mix 2 yes
gchgchmp Found on Gachagachamp yes
std Standard yes

Chips list

name tag type clock
CD/DA ata:0:cr589:cdda audio
CXD8530CQ maincpu cpu 67737600
SPU spu audio 33868800
Speaker rspeaker audio

Disks list

name md5 sha1 merge region index status optional
845uaa02 d3f9290d4dadb5e9b82ebe77abf7b99d1a89f716 cdrom0 0 baddump no

Serie

Serie : Dance Dance Revolution
  1. Dance Dance Revolution - Internet Ranking Ver (GC845 VER. JBA) (1998)
  2. Dance Dance Revolution (GC845 VER. JAA) (1998)
  3. Dance Dance Revolution (GC845 VER. JAB) (1998)
  4. Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix (GN895 VER. JAA) (1999)
  5. Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix with beatmaniaIIDX CLUB VERSiON (GE896 VER. JAA) (1999)
  6. Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix with beatmaniaIIDX substream CLUB VERSiON 2 (GE984 VER. JAA) (1999)
  7. Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix - Link Ver (GE885 VER. JAB) (1999)
  8. Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix (GN887 VER. AAA) (1999)
  9. Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix (GN887 VER. JAA) (1999)
  10. Dance Dance Revolution (GN845 VER. AAA) (1999)
  11. Dance Dance Revolution Best of Cool Dancers (GE892 VER. JAA) (1999)
  12. Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000 (GC905 VER. AAA) (1999)
  13. Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000 (GC905 VER. JAA) (1999)
  14. Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix (GQ894 VER. JAA) (1999)
  15. Dance Dance Revolution (GN845 VER. UAA) (1999)
  16. Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix - Ver.Korea2 (GN887 VER. KBA) (2000)
  17. Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix - Ver.Korea (GN887 VER. KAA) (2000)
  18. Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix Plus (G*A22 VER. JAA) (2000)
  19. Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix (G*A33 VER. AAA) (2000)
  20. Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix (G*A33 VER. JAA) (2000)
  21. Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix Plus (G*A34 VER. JAA) (2000)
  22. Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix Plus Solo (G*A34 VER. JBA) (2000)
  23. Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix Solo (G*A33 VER. ABA) (2000)
  24. Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix Solo (G*A33 VER. JBA) (2000)
  25. Dance Dance Revolution USA (G*A44 VER. UAA) (2000)
  26. Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix (G*A27 VER. JAA) (2001)
  27. Dance Dance Revolution - 5th Mix (Jpn) (2001)
  28. DDR Max - Dance Dance Revolution 6th Mix (G*B19 VER. JAA) (2001)
  29. Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (G*C36 VER. JAA) (2002)
  30. DDR Max 2 - Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix (G*B20 VER. JAA) (2002)

Categories

History


Konami System 573 CD+cart. published 21 years ago:

Dance Dance Revolution (c) 1998 Konami Company, Limited.

In Dance Dance Revolution, a player must move his or her feet to a set pattern, stepping in time to the general rhythm or beat of a song. During normal gameplay, arrows scroll upwards from the bottom of the screen and pass over stationary, transparent arrows near the top (referred to as the 'guide arrows' or 'arrow casting'). When the scrolling arrows overlap the stationary ones, the player must step on the corresponding arrows on the dance platform. Successfully hitting the arrows in time with the music fills the 'Dance Gauge', or life bar, while failure to do so drains it. If the Dance Gauge is fully depleted during gameplay, the player fails the song, usually resulting in a game over. Otherwise, the player is taken to the Results Screen, which rates the player's performance with a letter grade and a numerical score, among other statistics. The player may then be given a chance to play again, depending on the settings of the particular machine (the limit is usually 3-5 songs per game).

DDR is often criticized as being rigid and bearing little resemblance to actual dancing. Many players, in order to better focus on timing and pattern reading, will minimize any extraneous body movement during gameplay. These players are commonly referred to as 'technical', 'tech' or 'perfect attack' (PA) players. However, there are those who prefer style over accuracy, and may incorporate complex or flashy techniques into their play movements. Some dedicated 'freestyle' players will even develop intricate dance routines to perform during a song. Technical players will often practice the most difficult songs for extended periods of time, while freestyle players will choose songs on lower difficulty levels, as to accommodate their desires for easier movement.

- TECHNICAL -

GAME ID: GC845
CARt ID: GC845 JA
CD ID: 845 JA/UA A01 / 845 JA A02

Runs on the Konami Bemani System 573 Analog Hardware

- TRIVIA -

Released in September 1998.

Many players would tell you that playing at home is an excellent way to practice, and it saves money in the long run compared to playing in the arcade. However, many would also say that a large part of DDR is the experience of dancing in public, and becoming part of a local community. Two players can dance together side-by-side in friendship, the better player offering encouragement to the lesser, or in competition. Crowds may gather while the dance is in progress and become involved. Some players enjoy showing off by looking away from the screen, and dropping to the floor to press arrows with their hands, among other performance techniques.

DDR is a phenomenon around which subcultures of fans and enthusiasts have gathered. Tournaments are held worldwide, with participants usually competing for higher scores or number of Perfects (referred to as 'Perfect Attack' tournaments). Less common are 'freestyle' tournaments, where players develop actual dance routines to perform while following the steps in the game.

Many news outlets are beginning to report how playing DDR can be good aerobic exercise; some regular players have reported weight loss of 10-50 pounds (5-20 kg). One player reports that including DDR in her day-to-day life resulted in a loss of 95 pounds. It is argued however that the cases of significant weight loss have all been stories where a significantly overweight player loses a few pounds, and then becomes motivated to take action to lose weight, including dieting, and regular gym attendance. Although reports of weight loss have not been scientifically measured, a handful of schools use DDR as a physical education activity, and in Norway, DDR has even been registered as an official sport.

The main character the dancing girl 'Yuni Verse' appear, on the 2012 animation movie "Wreck-It Ralph" from Walt Disney Animation Studios.

Michael Jackson used to own this game (Serial number: 845202229). It was sold at the official Michael Jackson Auction on Apr. 24th, 2009.

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* Shuffle mode : Press Up, Down, Left, Right, Down, Up, Right, Left at the song selection screen (The word 'Shuffle' confirms correct entry). In Shuffle mode, there are new dance steps.

* Little difficulty : Press Left, Down, Right, Down, Left, Down, Right, Down, Up at the song selection screen (The word 'Little' confirms correct entry). In Little mode, dancing is easier.

* Easy mode : Press Down, Left, Down, Right, Down, Left, Down, Right, Down, Up at the song selection screen (The word "Easy" confirms correct entry). Note : Some songs do not have an Easy difficulty.

* Expert mode : Push Up, Down, Up, Down, Up, Down at the song selection screen (The word 'Expert' confirms correct entry). At Expert difficulty, half of the dance arrows disappear.

* Maniac difficulty : Press Down (x2), Left (x3), Right (x3), Left, Right prior to selecting a skill level (The word 'Maniac' confirms correct entry). Note : To disable Maniac mode, press Up (x8) at the song selection screen.

* Dancers face right : Press Right (x8) at the song selection screen (The word 'Right' confirms correct entry). In Right mode, dancers face right.

* Dancers face left : Press Left (x8) at the song selection screen (The word 'Left' confirms correct entry). In Left mode, dancers face left.

* Mirror mode : Press Left and Right (x8) at the song selection screen (The word 'Mirror' confirms correct entry). Mirror mode will turn dance arrows in opposite directions.

- SERIES -

1. Dance Dance Revolution [Model GC845] (1998)
2. Dance Dance Revolution 1.5 (1999)
3. Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix [Model GC895] (1999)
4. Dance Dance Revolution Best of Cool Dancers (1999)
5. Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix with beatmania IIDX club version [Model GN896] (1999)
6. Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix Link Version [Model GE885] (1999)
7. Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix with beatmania IIDX substream club version 2 [Model GE984] (1999)
8. Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix [Model GE887] (1999)
9. Dance Dance Revolution Karaoke Mix (1999)
10. Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus [Model GCA22] (2000)
11. Dance Dance Revolution Karaoke Mix 2nd (2000)
12. Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix [Model GCA33] (2000)
13. Dance Dance Revolution USA (2000)
14. Dance Dance Revolution Kids (2000)
15. Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix Plus [Model GCA34] (2000)
16. Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix [Model GCA27] (2001)
17. DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix (2001)
18. DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix (2002)
19. Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (2002)
20. Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA (2006)
21. Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2 (2007)
22. Dance Dance Revolution X (2008)
23. Dance Dance Revolution X2 (2010)
24. Dance Dance Revolution X3 VS 2ndMIX (2011)
25. Dance Dance Revolution (2013)
26. Dance Dance Revolution A (2016)

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
Sony PlayStation (2001)

- CONTRIBUTE -

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