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Playstation : Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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HIGHLY reccomended!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 9 / 13
Date: August 20, 2001
Author: Amazon User

You can't get a much better hook to DDR for the younger crowd! Got a brother or sister under 8? Drop this disk in the PS and go for it! If this is a direct port of the Japanese version, it is a GUARUNTEED hit! I've owned Disney Rave (the Japanese version) for quite some time, it is a LOT of fun, even for adults, providing you like Disney music. A+++ I strongly suggest you pick this game up, it will be worth it! If it's the same playlist as japan, it is about the same amount of songs as DDR USA home. So, grab the game and dance away!

A kinder, gentler DDR for the arythmic

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 12 / 12
Date: October 12, 2001
Author: Amazon User

DDR Disney Mix is very good if you are curious about DDR and looking for a good entry-level challenge. The whole game is encouraging, with no booing or the announcer shouting insults at you for missing steps, like the USA PSX version does. (In fairness, it must be noted that you can toggle that feature off.)There are no overlapping songs from the USA PSX version either. The Disney songs are very club-and-techno-mixed, while the rest are...unique. Your letter grade is displayed at all times on screen, so you always know where you stand.The dance lessons provided are also explained clearly and allow the first timer to get used to the controller or dance-mat. Overall, DDR Disney is a cute game visually and reccomended for first-time DDR fans or ones who love Disney characters.

A good Disney game... the world must be ending!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 15 / 17
Date: October 25, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Dance Dance Revolution (DDR). Disney. One the greatest video game series of all time, the other something that I (thought I) outgrew when I hit 10. Guess I was wrong. I can't get enough Disney. Ever dream you'd WANT to hear Micky Mouse's name repeated and spelled for you, only to come back for more? Neither did I. Disney and Konami have done the impossible... make a good Disney game that I could play for years to come.
Music: To be honest, this game's song list ROCKS. There are only 4 songs I don't like, and the ones I do like I can dance to for an eternity. Also Mr. Bassman is the 2nd (or 3rd, if you count Max300 on the soon to be released 6th Mix in Japan) fastest song in DDR history. Supercalifragilisicispialidocious has tempo changes. Night of Fire. Can't beat that.
Gameplay: The best concept ever. You may think "dancing" to a techno or pop song by pressing 4 arrows sounds lame (or as some people like to put it... "gay"), but you will be hooked. There are 4 arrows, Up down left and right, on your dance pad (you better have one, or you just have a soundtrack with a light show. Which, in the case of DDR games, is not a completely bad thing), and there are those 4 arrows on the top of your screen in a row. An arrow will come up from the bottom, and when it hits that row of arrows at the top, you step (not STOMP) on the corresponding arrow (it hits the top on the beat, so you better be able to pick that out). This sounds simple, but trust me... if you pass anything beyond a level 3 on your first try, you're very lucky. Also, the godly Dance Magic mode is included. Long story short, DDR in a "battle" mode, where you get attacks to mess your opponent (human or computer) up. Endless mode is TORTURE (but fun), I've done over 30 songs in a row on Maniac (the hardest difficulty level).
Graphics: Pretty good, but you won't see much more than the arrows, I can guarentee you that.
As I conclude, I must say one thing: get the first DDR first. That way, if for some reason, you DON'T like the game, it's cheaper. Also, it has beginner mode, which is great for people who are just starting out. But if you're a DDR fan, you won't want to miss Disney Mix. There is no humanly possible way to be dissapointed.

More DDR fun hits our shores! ^_^

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 14 / 14
Date: October 26, 2001
Author: Amazon User

While a lot of DDR fans were a little dissappointed with the US mix of ddr, the Disney Mix is almost identical to the japanese version. And original is always better ~_^
This game is flat out fun, and it's a tad bit easier then the normal ddr, so it's good if you're just beggining. (especially since this game doesnt boo you. lol) It's bright, colorful, and is full of raver looking disney characters...not that you'll be really looking at any of the graphics except for the flying arrows. However, if you think this game would be TOO easy, just give It's A Small World Ducking Hardcore Mix a shot. It's wild!
Oh ya, if you dont already own one, be sure you get a dance pad...the experiance is nowhere near the same playing on a controller!
Like Donald says (or rather quaks)at the begging of the Ducking Hardcore Mix, "my life is the bass!"

A joke

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 2 / 45
Date: November 21, 2001
Author: Amazon User

The entire Dance Dance Revolution is a joke, to put it mildly. If you are a two left foot the concept seems attractive, but in practice you first need to buy the expensive and hard to find dance pad (a floor mat with sensors that connects to your PS and which you hop on), and then the game gets boring and difficult quickly. The music is the worst part, because you can't mix your own. This is a waste of money.

Good job, Konami.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 14 / 16
Date: November 25, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Konami has consistently been a crowd pleaser with its Bemani series of games, and this one is no different. The gameplay is fun, addictive, and encouraging. But more importantly, one has to recognize what Konami is doing with this game: focusing on a younger, more inexperienced crowd.

Although there are some crazy DDR kids out there (I only recently got romped on Saints Maniac by a 10 year old girl...embarassment), most of them wouldn't appreciate the beauty of DDR at the same level hardcore Bemani gamers would. This game offers easier stages (not all of them, however, are easy), more encouragement (namely, no booing when you start losing), and a more friendly atmosphere (Disney characters! Familiar music!) ON the whole, this product is infinitely more marketable than DDR PSX was.

Now if only they'd put all the softcore songs in one game and all the hardcore catastrophic mixes in another...

Oh, as for innovation (something everyone likes to whine about), remember that the innovation in DDR doesn't come from the change in system and interface (it is, after all, the same four arrows), but rather in the complexity and patterns in its songs. And for those of you who want something more solid, play 6th mix when it comes out - they added a "hold" key, where you have to leave your foot on the pad for the duration of the hold (paraparaparadise style).

EXCELLENT GAME!!! ABSOLUTE FUN!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 7 / 7
Date: December 06, 2001
Author: Amazon User

MAN THIS GAME IS WILD!!! I'm just a beginner when it comes to DDR. This game is awesome!! It's kind of easy at the beginners level, but if you try the difficult level, it's wild!! The arrows just come flying out of no where!! The music is great. It sort of has this great techno beat to it. The graphics are awesome, and you can see how well you're doing at all times. It rocks!! You really have to try for yourself to see how great this game really is. The only prob is that you'll probably need the dance pads to get the best out of the game. :)

Cool

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: January 04, 2002
Author: Amazon User

It's a great game! You maybe expect some great classics of Disney, but quickly notice that Disney put some effort in new songs and cool remixes. "Let's Twist again" and "Fire" are my favorite tracks! :)
Nevertheless, 1st - 6th mix (import) are even better!!!! ;)

see ya

OK

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 5
Date: February 26, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I wish they would of kept to the previous ddrs (such as the disney characters dancing and alot of other secrets).Other than that it was ok.

this is my review

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 8
Date: March 10, 2002
Author: Amazon User

hi, i think this game is fun but i need to know were to get a pad for it.
thank u i will like if u sent me a e-mail to tell were to get a pad.


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