DanceDanceRevolution Has X-rated Triplets
Konami Gamers' Day delivers.
Published: May 15, 2008
“Dance, dance until you can't dance anymore.”
That should be the title of Konami's latest DanceDanceRevolution. In honor of the franchise's 10th anniversary, Konami announced a trio of games at their annual Gamer's Day: DDR UNIVERSE3 for the Xbox 360, DDR Hottest Party 2 for Wii, and DDR X for PlayStation 2.
"We cannot thank our fans enough for their continued devotion to the DanceDanceRevolution® franchise. The continued popularity and longevity of DanceDanceRevolution® has transformed it from a video game into something much bigger and more special," said Anthony Crouts, Vice President of Marketing for Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. "We wanted to celebrate this special occasion by bringing to market three new versions of the game that offer the biggest and best musical selections along with a slate of unique features."
If you've played one DanceDanceRevolution, you've played them all. The latest release for PlayStation 2, however, lets fans dance to a more updated soundtrack and introduces a brand new LAN battle mode, letting eight players dance it out simultaneously. It's almost like those old breakdance videos.
Players can also customize their own workout and fitness routines and, by plugging in the EyeToy USB Camera, put themselves into the game.
There isn't a concrete release date or price, but Konami is saying it will hit stores in the fall, so keep your eyes peeled for it.
That should be the title of Konami's latest DanceDanceRevolution. In honor of the franchise's 10th anniversary, Konami announced a trio of games at their annual Gamer's Day: DDR UNIVERSE3 for the Xbox 360, DDR Hottest Party 2 for Wii, and DDR X for PlayStation 2.
"We cannot thank our fans enough for their continued devotion to the DanceDanceRevolution® franchise. The continued popularity and longevity of DanceDanceRevolution® has transformed it from a video game into something much bigger and more special," said Anthony Crouts, Vice President of Marketing for Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. "We wanted to celebrate this special occasion by bringing to market three new versions of the game that offer the biggest and best musical selections along with a slate of unique features."
If you've played one DanceDanceRevolution, you've played them all. The latest release for PlayStation 2, however, lets fans dance to a more updated soundtrack and introduces a brand new LAN battle mode, letting eight players dance it out simultaneously. It's almost like those old breakdance videos.
Players can also customize their own workout and fitness routines and, by plugging in the EyeToy USB Camera, put themselves into the game.
There isn't a concrete release date or price, but Konami is saying it will hit stores in the fall, so keep your eyes peeled for it.