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Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party all cover art.png
From left to right: the video game cover art from the Japanese, North American, European and Oceanic releases.
Developer(s) Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Konami Digital Entertainment, Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH
Publisher(s) KCET, KDE, KDE GmbH
Distributor(s) KCET, KDE, KDE GmbH
Designer(s) KCET, KDE, KDE GmbH
Series Dance Dance Revolution, Bemani
Engine Hottest Party
Aspect ratio NTSC-J, NTSC, PAL, horizontal
Platform(s) Wii
Release date(s) U/C September 25, 2007[1]
(dance pad bundle)

U/C November 6, 2007[2]
(game)
JP October 24, 2007[2]
(dance pad bundle and game)
EU March 28, 2008[2]
(dance pad bundle)
AU April 18, 2008[3]
(dance pad bundle)
NZ April 11, 2008[3]
(dance pad bundle)

Genre(s) Music, exercise
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Rating(s) CERO: A

ESRB: E10+
PEGI: 3+
OFLC (Australia): G
OFLC (New Zealand): G

Media DVD-ROM
Input methods Dance pad (feet), GameCube controller, Wii Remote and Nunchuk (hands)

Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party, known as Dancing Stage Hottest Party in the European and Oceanic regions, is a video game released by Konami in 2007 and 2008 to several countries for the Wii console. Konami took the game beyond the traditional setup of Dance Dance Revolution by incorporating the Wii Remote and the standard dance pad into a full body motion game. It has two sequels, Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 and Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3.

Unlike the previous release of Dance Revolution on a Nintendo console, Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix, Hottest Party was not a collaboration between Konami and Nintendo. It is not a sequel, but the Nintendo GameCube accessories for Mario Mix are compatible with Hottest Party.[4]

Contents

Development

A demo shown to press in February 2007 included three songs. The final game includes 50 songs from the last "four decades of music".[5] Several modes of multi player for up to four players are included, including an upgraded version of the classic Battle Mode, a new Friendly Sync mode in which all participants must perform actions in sync to get credit for them, and a Friendship Mode in which only the most accurate step out of the 2-4 participating players gets counted. Though previously mentioned as being absent from the game while in development, Workout Mode is featured in the final product.[6]

Gameplay

Gameplay is largely unchanged from other Dance Revolution games. However, the game features additional modes taking advantage of the hardware of the Wii. The game allows the integration of the Wii Remote into gameplay, where steps can be replaced by markers requiring a hand motion with the remote. Other step types include steps which must be hit twice.

In Friendship Mode, the highest step judgement is counted for all players

Groove Circuit

Groove Circuit is the mode in which many of the game's unlockables can be accessed. The player clears stages while simultaneously unlocking the set of Konami Original songs. A typical stage consists of three different challenges, and a condition that applies to them all. The first challenge is to complete the condition for a set number of songs that are already unlocked. The second challenge involves doing the same thing to songs that are not unlocked yet. Completion will unlock those tracks for Free Play. Lastly, the player must beat an opponent, similar to Battle Mode, while also completing the set condition. Completion will unlock the song, a new costume for the dancer the player defeated, and periodically a new Workout Mode.

Other modes

Hottest Party also includes several other modes, including a Free Mode, multi player modes, a battle mode, and Sync mode, where several players play the same chart, and only the lowest step judgment on each arrow will count. Friendship mode is an opposite, where the highest step judgment is counted. Hottest Party also includes Workout Mode.

Music

The soundtrack of Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party differs in the Japanese release. "B4U (The Acolyte Mix)", "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)", "Rhythm is a Dancer" and "Unappreciated" are only featured in the North American and European/Oceanic release. "B4U (Rising Sun Mix)", "Double Tornard", "Pluto the First" and "True♥Love (Clubstar's True Club Mix)" are included in their place. "Lessons by DJ" in the Japanese release has Japanese language voice overs during the song, whereas all other releases have English voice overs.

Reception

The game has received generally mixed reviews. Many reviews agree the hand motions freshen the DDR experience and are a positive addition to the game.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party with Dance Pad". Konami. Archived from the original on 2008-03-29. http://www.webcitation.org/5WhHdtwUG. Retrieved 2008-03-24.  
  2. ^ a b c "Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party". GameFAQs. Archived from the original on 2008-03-30. http://www.webcitation.org/5WhfIMAxU. Retrieved 2008-03-30.  
  3. ^ a b "Dancing Stage: Hottest Party". Nintendo Australia. Nintendo. Archived from the original on 2008-03-29. http://www.webcitation.org/5WhF1CQfi. Retrieved 2008-03-29.  
  4. ^ Mark Bozen (2007-02-02). "Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party Hands-on". IGN. Archived from the original on 2008-03-29. http://www.webcitation.org/5WhW4FHko. Retrieved 2007-02-11.  
  5. ^ Brian Ekberg (2007-02-02). "DDR Hottest Party First Look". Gamespot. Archived from the original on 2008-03-30. http://www.webcitation.org/5Whbv2j7e. Retrieved 2007-02-11.  
  6. ^ Ryan Geddes (2007-02-02). "DDR Hottest Party Ships". IGN. Archived from the original on 2008-03-30. http://www.webcitation.org/5Whe4WPK6. Retrieved 2007-09-25.  
  7. ^ "DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY (Japan) Song List". Zenius-I-Vanisher. http://zenius-i-vanisher.com/v4/ddrgamedb.php?gameid=50. Retrieved 2008-03-22.  
  8. ^ (Japanese) Konami. Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party. Wii.
  9. ^ "DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY (North America) Song List". Zenius-I-Vanisher. http://zenius-i-vanisher.com/v4/ddrgamedb.php?gameid=47. Retrieved 2008-03-22.  
  10. ^ Konami. Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party. Wii.
  11. ^ Konami. Dancing Stage Hottest Party. Wii.
  12. ^ Dan Clarke (2007-10-05). "Hottest Party is the best DDR game yet.". GameShark. Archived from the original on 2008-03-30. http://www.webcitation.org/5WhewRArh. Retrieved 2007-10-28.  

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Preceded by
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Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party
2007
Succeeded by
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2

Gaming

Up to date as of February 01, 2010

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The global dancing phenomenon gets even more physical with an entirely new game designed for the Nintendo Wii. Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party enhances the series' trademark interactive gameplay by combining the physically engaging, innovative and easy-to-pick-up-and-play mechanics of the Wii. DDR Hottest Party is sure to be the life of the party with four-player multiplayer, Wii Remote and Nunchuk support, smash hits taken from the last four decades of music, entirely new modes and more.

Features

  • Brand new DDR game designed exclusively for the Wii
  • Four-player simultaneous play ensures your house is the hottest party on the block
  • All-new soundtrack includes licensed smash hits from the last four decades
  • Use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk while dancing for greater total body interaction
  • Swing the Wii controller to send obstructions to your opponents while competing
  • New gameplay twists, fun minigames and other challenges
  • Great family fun with added modes and difficulties for all ages, including Friendly Synch and Kind Support Mode
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