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Flash Flash Revolution
Box artwork for Flash Flash Revolution.
Developer(s) Synthetic Light Studios
Publisher(s) Synthetic Light Studios
Latest version .793
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Music
System(s) Adobe Flash
Followed by Flash Flash Revolution R2

Flash Flash Revolution (a.k.a. FFR) is an Adobe Flash-based Dance Dance Revolution simulator (hence the name) that uses players' fingers rather than their feet. The game is mirrored by four hosts, thus being playable even when the main website is having issues.

The game has been developed for several years and now has several clone variations, FFR R2 and SpinItUp!, also developed by Synthetic Light Studios.

Currently the game is at version .712, although not so much a beta as a non-perfect clone of DDR emulators like StepMania, with many features still in the works (see the in game settings menu for future features — dimmed out and non-interactable).

One of the most unique features of this rhythm game is its multiplayer features, since it was probably one, if not the, first to do so.

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Flash Flash Revolution

Developer(s) Synthetic Light Studios
Publisher(s) Synthetic Light Studios
Release date 2002
Genre Music game
Mode(s) Single player / Multi-player
Age rating(s) ESRB: T
Platform(s) PC
Input Keyboard
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough

Flash Flash Revolution was a web-based simulation of Dance Dance Revolution, a video game made by Konami. FFR ran on a website driven by a custom content management system written by the FFR coding team. Flash Flash Revolution allowed those who cannot afford the large pads of Dance Dance Revolution or other rhythm games like Guitar Hero to enjoy a rhythm game. Because it runs on Flash, it could be quickly picked up and played, as it did not need to be installed.

External Links

Official Site

FFR The Game

FFR The Game R2

Resonance

Spin It Up

MeTrivia

FFR Forums


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