DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution

DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution, DDR Festival for short, was released on November 18, 2004 by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan for the Japanese PlayStation 2 audience. A sister release to the North American Dance Dance Revolution Extreme and Dancing Stage Fusion, DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution shares the look and feel of those games while featuring a unique soundtrack composed of many songs from the North American Ultramix series (both original music and transplanted music) and from the Japanese Karaoke Revolution series. DDR Festival is the first version of Dance Dance Revolution in Japan to primarily use Japanese for in-game text and menus, all DDR games before it simply used American English.

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