Music
The Game Boy versions of Dance Dance Revolution include various lower-quality synthesized renditions of songs appearing in previous mixes. These mixes are noteworthy in that they contain no original musical content.
Dance Dance Revolution GB | Dance Dance Revolution GB2 | Dance Dance Revolution GB3 | Dance Dance Revolution GB Disney Mix | Dance Dance Revolution GB Oha Super Kids Station |
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AM-3P | Afronova | 1,2,3,4,007 | Chim Chim Cher-ee | Candy |
Bad Girls | Can't Stop Fallin' In Love | 1,2,3,4,007 (hard) | D-D-D! | Happy Go Lucky |
Boom Boom Dollar | Club Tropicana | Celebrate Nite | Electrical Parade | Oha Oha Sutaataa |
Brilliant 2U | Dam Dariram | Don't Stop | I Want You Back | Oha Ska! |
Butterfly | High Energy | Dream A Dream | It's A Small World | O-HA! Mambo |
Butterfly (hard) | If You Can Say Goodbye | Eat You Up | Let's Groove | Sayonara No Kawari Ni |
Dam Dariram | I'm Alive | Eat You Up (hard) | Let's Twist Again | Why! |
Dub I Dub | In The Navy '99 | Get Me In Your Sight | Macarena | Zonapara (WHY! Parapara Remix) |
El Ritmo Tropical | La Senorita | Higher | Macho Duck | |
Have You Never Been Mellow | Love Machine | Holiday | Mickey Mouse March (Eurobeat) | |
I Believe In Miracles | Mr. Wonderful | Hypnotic Crisis | Mickey Mouse March (Summertime) | |
If You Were Here | Operator | I Don't Want To Miss A Thing | Mr. Bassman | |
La Senorita | PARANOiA Rebirth | In The Heat Of The Night | Night Of Fire | |
Love | Silent Hill | Kiss Me | Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious | |
PARANOiA | Sky High | Love Again Tonight | Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah | |
PARANOiA MAX | So Many Men | Luv To Me | ||
SP-Trip Machine | Together & Forever | Luv To Me (hard) | ||
Turn Me On Vol.4 | My Summer Love | |||
Typical Tropical | Never Gonna Make | |||
Vol. 4 | Pink Dinosaur | |||
Trip Machine Climax | ||||
Upside Down | ||||
Walkie Talkie |
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