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| Developer(s) | Konami |
| Publisher(s) | Konami |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
| Release date(s) | September 23, 2003[1] |
| Genre(s) | Music |
| Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone (E)[2] |
| Media | DVD |
DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution is the fifth home version of Dance Dance Revolution to be released in the United States. It was released by Konami on September 23rd, 2003, for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. DDRMAX2 contains a total of 69 songs, 28 of which are hidden and unlockable.
The interface used is a recoloring and smoothing of the song wheel interface first introduced in the US in DDRMAX. The names of the difficulty modes are "Beginner," "Light," "Standard," and "Heavy," just as they were in DDRMAX.
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The core gameplay of DDRMAX2 is the same as the previous Dance Dance Revolution games. The 2-tiered scoring system which debuted on DDRMAX is still utilized on DDRMAX2.
Unlike the Japanese arcade version of DDRMAX2, the dancing characters which were removed on DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix are present as an unlock on DDRMAX2. Select songs even feature their original music videos, such as:
DDRMAX2 also features the Beginner mode which was introduced by Dance Dance Revolution Extreme.
If, on the final stage, a player gets the grade of AA or better on any Heavy step routine, the game gives the message "Try Extra Stage." The song wheel on the Extra Stage is locked to MAXX UNLIMITED, which is played with the Reverse Scroll modifier, the Dark modifier and a x1.5 Speed modifier. The Extra Stage is also played in "Pressure" mode, where health bar starts full and does not regenerate if it depletes with missed steps.
If the player scores a grade of AA or better, then they are forced to play "One More Extra Stage." This time, the Song Wheel is locked on 革命 (KAKUMEI).. The player is forced to play its Oni steps in a Reverse Scroll modifier, a Dark modifier and a x3 Speed modifier. On One More Extra Stage, it is in sudden-death mode, which means just one step that is not scored "Perfect" or "Great" or one freeze that is scored "NG" ends the game.
Unlike the arcade version of DDRMAX2, Nonstop Mode appears instead of Challenge Mode. Nonstop Mode, a feature from DDR KONAMIX, allows the player to play one of several set courses without stopping. The game also features an Endless mode, which allows the player to play through all of the songs on the game. DDRMAX2 as with other home versions, features a Workout Mode, which can track calories burned.
| Song Title | Artist |
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| A Little Bit of Ecstasy | Jocelyn Enriquez |
| Busy Child | The Crystal Method |
| Days Go By | Dirty Vegas |
| Conga Feeling | Vivian |
| Dream a Dream | Captain Jack |
| Drifting away | Lange feat. Skye |
| Heaven | DJ Sammy & Yanou ft. Do |
| Get Down Tonight | KC and the Sunshine Band |
| Ghosts (Vincent De Moor Original Mix) | Tenth Planet |
| In The Navy '99 (XXL Disaster Remix) | Captain Jack |
| Let's Groove | Tips & Tricks vs. Wisdome |
| Long Train Runnin' | Bus Stop |
| Love at First Sight | Kylie Minogue |
| Lovin' You (Rob Searle Club Mix) | Vinyl Baby |
| So Deep (Perfect Sphere Remix) | Silvertear |
| Take Me Away (Into the Night) (radio vocal) | 4 strings |
| The Whistle Song (Blow My Whistle Baby) | DJ Alligator Project |
| Twilight Zone (R-C Extended Club Mix) | 2 Unlimited |
| Will I? | Ian Van Dahl |
| Song Title | Artist |
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| Bad Routine | DJ. Spugna |
| Forever Sunshine | Chel Y. |
| I Need You | Supa Fova feat. Jenny F. |
| Keep On Liftin' | DJ Nagureo |
| More Deep (ver.2.1) | Togo Project feat. Sana |
| Tomorrow Perfume | DJ Taka |
| Try 2 Luv. U | S.F.M.P. |
| Song Title | Artist |
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| Afronova | Re-Venge |
| AM-3P | KTZ |
| AM-3P (AM EAST mix) | KTZ |
| BRE∀K DOWN! | BeForU |
| Burning Heat! (3 Option Mix) | Mr.T with Motoaki.F |
| Can't Stop Fallin' In Love | Naoki |
| Celebrate Nite | N.M.R. |
| Celebrate Nite (Euro Trance Style) | N.M.R. |
| D2R | Naoki |
| Destiny | Naoki feat. Paula Terry |
| DIVE (More deep & Deeper Style) | BeForU |
| Do It Right | Sota feat. Ebony Fay |
| Do It Right (80's Electro Mix) | Sota feat. Ebony Fay |
| Don't Stop! -AMD 2nd Mix | Dr.VIBE feat. JP Miles |
| End Of The Century | NO.9 |
| Feeling Of Love | Youhei Shimizu |
| Groove | Sho-T feat. Brenda |
| Hysteria | Naoki 190 |
| Hysteria 2001 | N.M. |
| I Feel... | Akira Yamaoka |
| I Was The One | Good-Cool |
| Jam & Marmalade | Final Offset |
| Kakumei | DJ Taka with Naoki |
| Kind Lady | Okuyatos |
| Kind Lady (interlude) | Okuyatos |
| Maxx Unlimited | Z |
| PARANOiA (Kcet Clean Mix) | 2MB |
| Put Your Faith In Me | Uzi-Lay |
| Radical Faith | TaQ |
| Rain of sorrow | NM feat. Ebony Fay |
| Secret Rendezvous | Divas |
| Silent Hill | Thomas Howard |
| Silent Hill (3rd Christmas mix) | Thomas Howard |
| SP-Trip Machine (Jungle Mix) | De-Sire |
| Spin the Disc | Good-Cool |
| Still In My Heart | Naoki |
| Super Star | DJ.Rich feat. Tail Bros. |
| Super Star (From Nonstop Megamix) | DJ.Rich feat. Tail Bros. |
| The Shining Polaris | L.E.D. feat. Sana |
| Think Ya Better D | sAmi |
| Tsugaru | De-Sire vs. RevenG |
| Vanity Angel | Fixx |
| Xenon | Mr.T |
Note: All Boss Songs Notified in Bold., and All Challenge Remixes are notified in Italics. Except that The Challenge remix of Super Star is DJ Nikaido & E.Isomura Remix became Nonstop Megamix.
| Preceded by DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution |
DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 2003 |
Succeeded by Dance Dance Revolution Extreme |
| DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution | |
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| Developer(s) | Konami |
| Publisher(s) | Konami |
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| Genre(s) | Music |
| System(s) | PlayStation 2 |
| Players | 1-2 |
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| Preceded by | DDRMAX |
| Followed by | Ultramix |
| Series | Dance Dance Revolution |
DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution is the fifth home version of Dance Dance Revolution to be released in the United States. It was released by Konami on September 23, 2003, for the PlayStation 2 video game console. DDRMAX2 contains a total of 69 songs, 28 of which are hidden and unlockable.
The interface used is a recoloring and smoothing of the song wheel interface first introduced in the US in DDRMAX. The names of the difficulty modes are "Beginner," "Light," "Standard," and "Heavy," just as they were in DDRMAX.
The core gameplay of DDRMAX2 is the same as the previous Dance Dance Revolution games. The 2-tiered scoring system which debuted on DDRMAX is still utilized on DDRMAX2.
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