Konami Announces DanceDanceRevolution: Disney Grooves
Posted by eddie - Tue 10/07 2008 - 12:56 PM - 1138 Views
DanceDanceRevolution Fans Now Have Popular Disney Characters and 40 Favorite Disney Songs for the Nintendo Wii™
EL SEGUNDO, CA - October 7, 2008 - Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced the launch of DanceDanceRevolution®: Disney Grooves for the Nintendo Wii. The title is being developed by Bemani, the original pioneers of the video game music genre that brought to market the hit sensation DanceDanceRevolution® Hottest Party! The latest installment, combines the popular rhythm-dancing phenomenon with classic Disney songs and characters creating a "must-have" for fans of DanceDanceRevolution®: Disney GroovesDanceDanceRevolution®, Disney and the Wii.
"DanceDanceRevolution®:Disney Grooves marks the third time we have worked with Disney on a DanceDanceRevolution title," said Anthony Crouts, Vice President of Marketing for Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. "However, this is the first one that utilizes the unique capabilities of the Wii to offer an ultimate interactive dancing experience that is certain to thrill fans of Disney and the DanceDanceRevolution franchise."
DanceDanceRevolution®: Disney Grooves features some of the most popular Disney characters of all-time including Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald and Daisy along with enhanced graphics and 40 favorite Disney tunes. Players will have to complete dance challenges in order to unlock more and more music. For a more personalized experience DanceDanceRevolution®: Disney Grooves will allow players to customize their very own Mii's with special Disney costumes in its Dressing Room mode.
Additional exclusive modes that will extend the game beyond the standard DanceDanceRevolution® format include a Groove World where players achieve goals to unlock cool new costumes stages and songs. Workout Mode, Training Mode and Advanced Mode will challenge the physical limits of experienced players. The game will also feature a My Studio mode that enables players to take pictures of their customized characters, or strike a pose with classic Disney characters.
DanceDanceRevolution®: Disney Grooves is scheduled to launch this March 2009.The bundle version includes dance pad controller and game software.
I hope this is more Disney's Rave than Disney Channel Edition. Right now it sounds akin to Pop'n Music's Mickey Tunes or maybe that N64 DDR Disney Dnace Museum thingy.
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes
A Pirate's Life
A Spoonful of Sugar
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo
Can You Feel The Love Tonight
Chim Chim Cher-ee
Circle Of Life
Colonel Hathi`s March
Crazy 'Bout The Mouse/Mickey Mouse Club March/Dance With Mickey
Cruella De Vil
D.J. Goof
Disney Carnival(Rio Unit)
Ducks In the Hood
Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat
Following The Leader
Hakuna Matata
Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride
He Mele No Lilo
He`s A Tramp
I Just Can't Wait To Be King
I Wan'na Be Like You
Ice Ice Mickey
It's a Small World
Little Red Rappinghood
M.C. Mickey
Mickey Mouse Club March
Mickey Mouse Club Mix
Mickey`s Magic Land
Streets Of Gold
Step In Time
Supercalifragilsticexpialidocious
The Ballad of Davy Crokett
The Bare Necessities
The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room
Thomas O`Malley Cat
You Can Fly!
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
It says its all made by the BEMANI team. Hopefully that means we'll see Tomosuke, Yoshitaka, Jun, U1, and Naoki made covers. Wasn't Ducking Hardcore made by Tomosuke?
It says its all made by the BEMANI team. Hopefully that means we'll see Tomosuke, Yoshitaka, Jun, U1, and Naoki made covers. Wasn't Ducking Hardcore made by Tomosuke?
*sigh* with every new DDR mix they announce the more bored I get. I just own 4th, Extra, and FESTIVAL and I find them sufficient enough as opposed to the 10 5key/IIDX games and 3 pop'n games. The prospect of good old Disney stuff sound good but it ain't turning me on like the coming of DJ TROOPERS CS.
Foo. I'm a little disappinted that this won't be on the PS2. Last year we PS2 users got that dreadful Disney Channel Edition that Keengames pooped out. When I saw those songs in the SLUS I was kind of hoping another Disney mix - hopefully a decent one - could redeem that somewhat.
Ah well. It's not important enough to get wound up about.