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Co to je a k čemu je program Stepmania ?

Stepmania je volně šiřitelný program pro simulátor pro hry z rodiny DDR a jim podobných. Funguje pod Windows, na Linuxu i na Xbox konzoli.

Domácí stránka programu je www.stepmania.com a zde si ji můžete stáhnout. Na adrese najdete i pár bonusů jako songy, fotky, videa, návody a manuály. Samozřejmě nechybí ani odkazy na další stránky a aktuální informace o vývoji programu. Poslední stabilní verze je 3.9, takže doporučujeme začít s ní.

Samotný program Stepmania (dále jen SM) Vám k hraní stačit nebude, potřebujete písničky. Ty označujeme anglickým slovem "songs" a nahrávají se do adresáře /songs. Více o nich, kde je sehnat, vytvořit a nahrát, najdete pod klíčovým slovem "songs".

Doporučuji program nainstalovat do kořenového adresáře, například X:/DDR. Budete mít k SM rychlejší přístup a spousta malých souborů zabere méně místa.

Další informace, rady, instalaci a řešení problémů s programem najdete v této části našeho fóra .


Jaké adresáře v Stepmanii najdete a co do nich můžete nahrát?

Announcers - Tenhle adresář slouží pro nahrání komentátora, co vám bude "kecat" do hry. Říkat jak dobře nebo špatně potvrzujete šipky, jak velké máte combo, a jaké jsou vaše závěrečné výsledky.
Cache - Adresíř pro cache songů, pro příští rychlejší start aplikace. Pokud budete mít pár tisíc songů, stejně si chvilku počkáte, než se SM spustí.
Characters - Řekněme tanečníci. Jedná se o figurky, co se hýbou a tancují za šipkami a před pozadím. Někdy rozptylují, někdy pobaví.
Data - Adresář pro nastavení a statistiky. Najdete zde jak nastavení programu Stepmania (soubor stepmania.ini), tak vaše statistiky (adresář LocalProfiles) i statistiky celé mašiny, SM (MachineProfile). Můžete se podívat na doporučené nastavení souboru Stepmania.ini, nebo si SM můžete nastavit přímo v programu. Náročnější hráči si v souboru stepmania.ini nastaví JudgeWindow nebo PerfectScore, ale to normální hráče zatěžovat nemusí.
Notekins - Adresář pro uložení grafiky - noteskinů - dalších vzhledů šipek. Oni totiž ani šipky nemusí vypadat pořád stejně. Existuje větší množství těchto noteskinů.
Program - Adresář obsahující knihovny a spouštěcí soubor stepmania.exe
Screenshots - Ve Stepmanii můžete kdykoliv stisknout klávesu PrintScreen, a do tohoto adresáře se uloží jpeg s aktuálnám obrázkem v rozlišení 640x480. Dobré na ukládání obrázků z výsledné obrazovky. Plno lidí takto své výsledky porovnává.
Songs - Hlavní adresář pro hudbu. Sem dáváte všechny songy, které chcete v Stepmanii hrát. V adresáři Songs je další adresář s názvem alba, v něm adresáře s názvy jednotlivých songů a v tomto jsou už jednotlivé soubory (hudba ve formátu MP3, soubor se šipkami zvaný stepchart, případné titulky k hudbě označované jako lyric, animace, pozadí, obrázek songu a autora a podobně). Nemůžete sem tedy nakopírovat vaše oblíbené album s MP3, nemáte u nich vytvořené stepcharty. Buď šipky uděláte sami, nebo si seženete požadovanou hudbu jinde.
Themes - Jiný kabát pro vaší Stepmanii. Jako program Winamp můžete i SM převléci a dát jí jiný vzhled. Neliší se jen barvy, ale může jít o kompletní změnu programu k novému obrazu. Každému vyhovuje něco jiného, každý themes může ukazovat více či méně informací o dané skladbě, o výsledcích a může mít u různé zvukové efekty.
BackgroundEffects, BackgroundTransitions, BGAnimations, RandomMovies ...a podobné adresáře jsou pro videa a efekty k nim. Videa mohou být také přímo v adresáři Songs u hudby.


V Stepmanii můžete používat i klávesové zkratky. Uvádím je zde jen pro úplnost, protože běžnému hráči stačí šipky, enter, a esc. Zde je tedy jejich přehled:

Kdykoliv:

  • F1 = vložení mince
  • F2 = zvonunačtení metrik a textur
  • Alt-Enter = přepnutí do nebo z fullscreenu
  • PrintScreen = vytvoří screenshot obrazovky a uloží jej do adresáře Screenshots
  • Držet Tab = zvýší rychlost hry 4x. Používá se pro rychlejší pohyb v menu a výběru songů
  • Držet Tildu (~) = naopak sníží rychlost hry na 1/4x
  • Držet Tab a Tildu (~) = sníží rychlost na 0x

    V menu:

  • Směrové šipky slouží pro pohyb v menu
  • Enter = Start
  • Escape = zpět

    Ještě před vlastním hraním - attract obrazovka:

  • Left nebo Right = další obrazovka
  • F3 = přepnutí CoinMode

    V hlavním menu:

  • Escape = vrácení o obrazovku zpět

    Během hry:

  • F6 = přepnutí AutoSync módu
  • F7 = přepnutí assist tick (tleskání do rytmu hudby)
  • F8 = přepnutí AutoPlay (počítač hraje sám za vás)
  • F9 = sníží offset
  • F10 = zvýší offset
  • F11 = sníží BPM současného segmentu (držte ALT pro větší citlivost)
  • F12 = zvýší BPM současného segmentu (držte ALT pro větší citlivost)
  • Držet Escape = ukončí hraní

    V editoru:

  • Escape = menu
  • Up/Down = předchozí/další řádka
  • Left/Right = změna kroku
  • 1 až 0 = přidá/smaže notu
  • Enter - nastaví počáteční značku pro označení oblasti
  • Space - nastaví značku pro konec výběru oblasti
  • P - přehrání označené oblasti (pokud není nic označeno, přehraje celý song)
  • R - spustí nahrávání do označené oblasti (pokud není nic označeno, přehraje celý song)

    V menu pro výběr songu:

  • F9 = změna překladu názvů (například pro japonské názvy skladeb)


    Během výběru songu můžete zadat určitou sekvenci kláves a provede se příslušná akce. Tyto sekvence jsou sice závislé na tom, jaký themes používáte, nicméně se autoři snaří dodržet tyto zvyklosti:

    Přepnutí na lehčí úrověň:

  • Easier1=Up,Up
  • Easier2=MenuUp,MenuUp

    Přepnutí na těžší úrověň:

  • Harder1=Down,Down
  • Harder2=MenuDown,MenuDown

    Změna seřazení songů na další způsob:

  • NextSort1=MenuLeft-MenuRight-Start
  • NextSort2=MenuLeft+MenuRight
  • NextSort3=Left-Right-Start
  • NextSort4=Left+Right

    Změna seřazení songů:

  • SortMenu1=Up,Down,Up,Down
  • SortMenu2=MenuUp,MenuDown,MenuUp,MenuDown

    Modifikace songu (udělá obvykle hru težší):

  • Mirror=Up,Left,Right,Left,Right
  • Left=Up,Down,Right,Left
  • Right=Up,Down,Left,Right
  • Shuffle=Down,Up,Down,Up
  • SuperShuffle=Down,Up,Left,Right

    Změna rychlosti šipek:

  • NextScrollSpeed=Up,Left,Down,Left,Up
  • PreviousScrollSpeed=Down,Right,Up,Right,Down

    Další modifikace:

  • NextAccel=Left,Right,Down,Up
  • NextEffect=Left,Down,Right
  • NextAppearance=Left,Up,Right
  • Reverse=Down,Left,Right,Left,Right
  • HoldNotes=Right,Left,Down,Up

    Zrušení všech modifikací:

  • CancelAll=Left,Right,Left,Right,Left,Right,Left,Right

    Změna astavení Stepmanie:

  • NextTheme=Left,Left,Left,Right,Right,Right,Left,Right
  • NextTheme2=MenuLeft,MenuLeft,MenuLeft,MenuRight,MenuRight,MenuRight,MenuLeft,MenuRight
  • NextAnnouncer=Left,Left,Right,Right,Left,Left,Right,Right
  • NextAnnouncer2=MenuLeft,MenuLeft,MenuRight,MenuRight,MenuLeft,MenuLeft,MenuRight,MenuRight
  • NextGame=Left,Right,Left,Left,Right,Right,Left,Right
  • NextGame2=MenuLeft,MenuRight,MenuLeft,MenuLeft,MenuRight,MenuRight,MenuLeft,MenuRight
  • NextBannerGroup=MenuUp,MenuRight,MenuRight
  • NextBannerGroup2=MenuUp,MenuDown,MenuUp,MenuDown


    No a pokud se Vám Stepmania nevlíbí, zkuste podobné simulátory jako DWI, Pydance, Flash Flash Revolution.. .

    Datum poslední modifikace definice 'stepmania':
    01.11.2009 00:00
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    DDR a ITG: FAQ a kody

    Frequently Asked Questions, codes and unlock for DDR and ITG


    Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix / Dance Dance Revolution Club Version FAQ
    v.1.0 by Sailor Bacon
    24 May 2000

    http://come.to/SailorBacon/

    ------------------------------------------------

    Warning: Please do not post this FAQ without my permission. Please do not
    email me asking me to send you updates because I've got better things to do
    with my life. Do NOT use this FAQ for any profit making use at all, this is
    MY work, not yours. If you post this FAQ it cannot be altered in any way
    and cannot be displayed alongside any types of advertisements. Dance Dance
    Revolution 2nd Mix and Dance Dance Revolution Club Version are both
    copyright Konami. This FAQ is copyright Allen "Sailor Bacon" Tyner

    Note: This FAQ is for the Dreamcast versions of these games only.

    The newest version of this FAQ can always be found at:
    http://www.gamefaqs.com/

    The following webpages no longer are allowed to post updates of this FAQ
    or any of my other future FAQs:
    http://www.cheatcc.com/

    ************************************************
    Revision History
    ************************************************

    v.1.0 Reworded some items on the FAQ and officially took the FAQ out of
    Beta status, added Announcer's Phrases to Miscellaneous section
    v.0.9b Added Song Origin / Description data for DDR2/Club songs, added
    the Arrow section to Miscellaneous, added lyrics data for as
    many songs as I currently have lyrics for in the Song Database,
    added more groups to the Music Groups' Homepages section
    v.0.3b Added the Song Length data for DDR Club songs. Just a few more
    things to do before this FAQ hops out of Beta...
    v.0.2b Added the final DDR2 DC Edit Data, added a small note to the DC
    Edit Data in Options, added Song Length data for DDR2 songs,
    added homepages for artists from the games.
    v.0.1b Um... everything.

    ************************************************
    Table of Contents
    ************************************************

    -What is this "Dance Dance Revolution" thing, anyways?

    -The Basics of Dance Dance Revolution
    -Using the DDR Dance Pad
    -Using the standard Dreamcast controller
    -Okay, now how do I play?
    -Scoring system

    -Modes
    -Arcade Mode
    -Event Mode
    -Endless
    -Training
    -Edit
    -Records
    -Options
    -Information
    -Bonus Track (DDR2 Only)
    -SSR Bonus Track (DDR2 Only)
    -Extra Track (DDR2 Only)

    -Miscellaneous
    -Dancers
    -Arrows
    -Announcer Phrases
    -Music Groups' Homepages

    -Codes
    -Mirror Mode
    -Left Mode
    -Right Mode
    -Hidden Mode
    -Little Mode
    -Shuffle Mode

    -Song Database
    -Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix
    -Dance Dance Revolution Club Version

    -Final Words

    ************************************************
    What is "Dance Dance Revolution"?
    ************************************************

    Dance Dance Revolution is a member of the "Bemani" series of rhythm-action
    games released almost solely in Japan. The Bemani series of games is named
    after the first such game, called Beatmania, which is a DJ-simulator game
    where you have to press certain keys or scratch the turntable in relation
    to the commands on the screen.

    Dance Dance Revolution took this concept a step further to get the player
    more involved in the game. Instead of simulating a DJ setup or any of the
    other various music making games in the Bemani family (guitars, drums,
    etc) Dance Dance Revolution has the player actually dance physically in
    relation to the commands on the screen. The person playing stands in the
    middle of a ring of four major buttons (labeled Up, Down, Left, and Right)
    and has to step onto the correct button when the screen tells him/her to.
    After getting used to the basics, the player can't help but feel inclined
    to add a certain "flair" to their dance moves and seeing the unique style
    of each player is half the fun of a big DDR gathering.

    While the Bemani series generally has not caught on in America, many
    gamers find themselves enjoying this game due to the fast and frenzied
    gameplay involved and the chance to "be a part" of the game they play.
    DDR machines are very slowly finding their way into bigger arcades in the
    US now due to the increasing popularity of the series.

    ************************************************
    The Basics of Dance Dance Revolution
    ************************************************

    -Using the DDR Dance Pad:
    While this game can be played with or without the DDR Dance Pad, it's
    obviously much more fun to use the pad. It is made of tough plastic and
    is much stronger than the PSX version of the dance pad. The pad is
    designed to emulate the arcade feel and fun of the game and does the
    perfect job doing so. You stand in the middle of the directional
    buttons and step on the button or buttons that correspond to the action
    onscreen. Here's a quick rundown of what everything on the pad does:

    Up, Down, Left, Right arrows: Emulates the D-pad on menu screens. So you
    step on these buttons to go through the menus and options and also to
    select songs. During gameplay, you step on these buttons as commanded by
    the game in order to play. More on that in a minute.

    O button: This is used to make selections in a menu.

    X button: This is used to cancel out of menus.

    Konami button: This magical little button can unlock secrets and open up
    secret menus if pushed at the right time.

    Start button: It does what one would imagine that a Start button would do
    in a game. Also, you can hold this button down during a song to end the
    song (it counts as a failure).

    -Using the standard Dreamcast controller:
    You can use the standard Dreamcast controller instead of the DDR Dance
    Pad, but you'll lose a lot of the feel of the game. However, for some of
    the songs it's almost impossible to beat them, much less with a decent
    grade, unless you use the standard controller. After you've had your fun
    dancing you'll probably want to switch to the controller for a while when
    unlocking some of the secrets within the game. Here's how the buttons on
    the controller relate to the dance pad:

    D-Pad: Emulates the Up, Down, Left, Right buttons.
    A, B, X, Y: Y=Up, A=Down, X=Left, Y=Right
    Start: Duh!
    Analog stick: Jostling the stick = pushing the Konami button.
    L and R: Absolutely nothing.

    -Okay, now how do I play?
    I thought you might ask that. Okay, here's what happens on any given song:

    First off, you'll hear the announcer say something that is bound to be
    silly then the screen brightens and the stage begins.

    >From the bottom of the screen you'll see arrows pointing in one of the four
    directions that will rise from the bottom of the screen slowly up to the
    top, where a row of the four directions sits. When the rising arrows line
    up with the row at the top, that's when you step on that button. These are
    going to be to the beat for the most part so a lot of the play mechanics
    revolve around you being able to pick up the rhythm of the song and work
    with it.

    A few things to note... sometimes the steps will be on the half beat of
    the song, which requires you to quickly step on two buttons in rapid
    sucession. Also, you'll sometimes find that there are two steps rising
    at the same time next to each other. This requires that you jump and step
    on both of these two buttons at the same time.

    -Scoring System
    Depending on how faithfully you press the button in relation to the
    directions onscreen, you'll get a certain "grade" if you will on each
    step. You can get any of the following:

    Perfect: Right on the mark! Good job!
    Great: Just barely off, still keeps the game happy.
    Good: A little bit more off, kind of the middle ground.
    Boo: For shame, you really missed that one...
    Miss: You didn't even try.

    As you play, the game keeps track of how many Perfects and Greats you
    get in a row. It displays this number as a Combo on the screen. The
    longer you draw out a combo, the more points you get. Getting any
    other mark, even a Good, ends the combo.

    Also, there's a bar at the top of the screen that fills or empties
    depending on how well you do. If the bar totally empties, it's Game Over
    for you. The bar relates to the "grades" of the steps, so getting a lot
    of Perfects keeps it full while Misses and Boos drop it quickly. Goods
    are pretty much neutral.

    At the end of the song, you receive a final grade based on your effort.
    Here's the breakdown:

    SS - Only Perfects and Greats the entire song.
    S - Perhaps one or two other marks along with your Perfects and Greats.
    A - Mostly Perfects and Greats, along with some other stuffs.
    B
    C
    D
    E - A lot of mistakes.

    ************************************************
    Arcade Mode
    ************************************************

    After selecting this from the main menu, you're brought to a screen where
    you can select your Play Mode. You can choose from:

    Easy: After a tutorial the game allows you to select only easier songs
    Normal: You can select some easy songs and some harder songs
    Hard: Only the hardest songs live here.

    Before selecting your Play Mode, perhaps you'd like to try out a few
    tricks on this screen?

    -Character/Arrow Select: By pressing the Konami button (or jostling the
    analog stick) you'll be brought to a menu where you can change your dancer
    (there are 12 dancers, some hidden, for each person to choose from) and
    you can choose the look of the arrows onscreen. See the Miscellaneous
    section for more details.

    -Difficulty select: Double tap Down to set the song difficulty to Another
    difficulty. Double tap Down again to change it to Maniac. Double tap Up to
    set it back to Basic.

    -All Music Mode or Collection Mode (DDR Club only)
    Highlight Hard and tap Right several times to access whichever mode you
    can access from your game. All Music Mode lets you play every song from
    DDR2 (minus the Step Battles) while Collection Mode only allows you to
    play the songs from DDR Club that you have beat once already. Also, you
    cannot select Collection Mode until you've beat at least one song. Do
    take note that you won't be able to save high scores from these modes.
    Note, Collection Mode changes to All Music Mode when you unlock every
    song.

    Okay, after selecting your stuff you'll be brought to the song select
    screen where you can choose whichever song you want to play. However, as
    before there is a little fun to be had on this screen as well...

    -Secret Menu: To access a secret menu, press the Konami button (or jostle
    the analog stick) and a little black box will appear. From here, you can
    change the difficulty and access any other secrets like Mirror Mode that
    must be accessed via code (see Codes section for more details)

    Okay, select a song and have fun!

    A few things to note...

    -Roulette Wheel: On the last stage of Normal and Hard difficulty, you'll
    see one selectable song that changes insanely fast. It's a random wheel
    of all the songs in the game. This is for those who can't decide what
    song they want to play. It also plays an important role on the DDR Club
    disc in unlocking all the songs and Endless Mode.

    -Step Battle (DDR2 Only): In 2 player games, on the 2nd stage you'll be
    able to play Step Battle mode for one of three songs. The basic premise
    behind Step Battle is that several rows of blank arrows go up the
    screen and it's your job to fill them in with whatever commands you want
    to do. Then you'll have to repeat them and finally you'll have to do the
    steps done by your opponent. So the harder you make it, the better your
    chance of winning (assuming that you can remember what things you did
    yourself for when you have to replay them).

    ************************************************
    Event Mode
    ************************************************

    This mode must first be unlocked by playing the All Music mode over and
    over again. The easiest way to do this is to set the number of stages
    for Hard mode to one then beating All Music over and over again.

    Okay, first you must choose which Play Option you want to do. You can
    choose from...

    Single: Normal one player goodness.
    Couple: Two players playing at the same time with different scores.
    Versus: Two players competing with one another.
    Double: One or two people playing both sides with one score.

    After this selection you're able to play any song that you want to and
    the game acts as if it is in Easy mode. So, you won't get booed off
    the stage in the middle of a song or anything like that. Plus, you can
    play as long as you want to uninterrupted.

    A few notes, if you want to have the roulette wheel and Step Battle
    songs in Event Mode, just continuously play them in Arcade Mode and
    they will eventually find their way here.

    ************************************************
    Endless
    ************************************************

    Wanna dance nonstop for hours and hours? Well then, this is the mode
    for you! It's unlocked in different ways depending on the game that
    you are playing:

    -DDR2: I'm really not sure... it just kind of appeared for me after a
    while. I had played all the songs at least once so that may have had
    something to do with it...

    -DDR Club: You must play every song at least once. In other words, you
    must fill up the Collection completely. You'll have to play some songs
    from the Roulette Wheel.

    No matter which version you're playing, the premise is basically the same,
    you dance to one song after another, with the option to take a break after
    5 songs (or anywhere from 1-5 songs on DDR Club) then you start up again.
    The songs all blend into one another, a neat feature not found on the PSX
    version of these games. Also, combos can be carried over from song to
    song, resulting in massive combo potential. Before starting, you can set
    all of the following options:

    -Player: Either Single, Double, or Random

    -Level: Basic, Another, Maniac, or Random

    -Turn: Left, Right, Mirror, Shuffle, Random, or Off. (See Codes section
    for a description of these items)

    -Hidden: On or Off (See Codes section)

    -Little: On of Off (See Codes section)

    -Bright: 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%. This determines how bright the backgrounds
    and the arrows are. The default value is 50% though I usually turn it up.

    -Start: Begin playing

    -Exit: In case you changed your mind...

    Also, from this screen you can see the info for your Max Stage, Max
    Combo, and Max Score from previous times of playing.

    Once you start, you'll play through the songs in a randomly generated
    order and the game isn't over until your bar empties. So basically,
    this mode could go on forever (thus the name Endless).

    ************************************************
    Training
    ************************************************

    Options galore in the Training mode! There are lots of ways to play a
    song in order to get better at it. Here's what you can do:

    Music Select: Choose which song you wanna practice (you've gotta play
    a song before it shows up here)

    -Player: Single, Couple, Versus, Double

    -Level: Basic, Another, Maniac

    -Little: On or Off

    -Turn: Left, Right, Mirror, Shuffle, Off

    -Hidden: On or Off

    -Guide: This is the way the game wants to try to help you out...
    --Assist: The game claps when you're supposed to hit a button.
    --Click: There's a clicking noise every fourth beat.
    --Click2: There's ONLY a clicking noise, the song doesn't play
    --Mix: Assist and Click
    --Mix2: Assist and Click2 (kinda scary, really)

    -Speed: 1 through 5. 5 is normal speed and 1 is ludicrously slow
    speed. It's really amusing to play certain songs on 1.

    -Bar Start: Where you want to begin practice, in case there's just
    one tricky part you want to try.

    -Bar End: Where you want to stop practice, again in case there's
    just one tricky part you want to try.

    -Edit: Allows you to load up your own edited data to play.

    -Exit: If you change your mind or get tired of goofing around...

    To begin play when everything's set right, press Start.

    ************************************************
    Edit
    ************************************************

    You don't like the data for one of the songs? Think you could do much
    better? Well here's your chance!

    -New Data: Begin creating new dance data for a song.
    First, you select your song, then the Player type. Afterwards, you
    can choose to either load up the original steps from any of the
    difficulty levels to use as a sort of backbone while making your own
    steps.

    -Memory Card: Save/Load data.

    -Player: Single, Couple, Double

    -Test Play: Watch the steps scroll while the song plays.

    -Guide: A bunch of info on how Edit works... in Japanese.

    -Exit: Stop this, it's getting silly.

    Basically, just fiddle around and this isn't too hard to figure out...

    ************************************************
    Records
    ************************************************

    Here's where you can see your very best performances on the various
    Play Modes. You can see your highest final grade for every song that
    you have played and you can see your best stats in Endless Mode.

    ************************************************
    Options
    ************************************************

    An in-depth look at the various options...

    -Memory Card
    --Save
    --Load
    --Auto Save: On or Off. Game saves after everything you do.
    --Edit Play: On or Off. You and play your Edit data for songs.
    --Exit: Back to main Options

    -Sound (note, this always defaults to Stereo when you load the game
    irregardless of whether you saved with it as Monaural or not)
    --Stereo
    --Monaural

    -Vibration
    --No Use (cannot play Double Play if this is selected)
    --Button (vibrates when you need to hit the button)
    --Miss (vibrates when you miss a step)

    -Double Play: On or Off (must have vibration on even if you don't have
    a vibrating device)

    -Music Effect Type (DDR Club Only)
    --Type1
    --Type2
    --Type3

    -Music Effect Depth (DDR Club Only)
    --Small
    --Medium
    --Large
    --Off

    -Key Config
    --Double Mode Setting: Choose one of the three controller setups for
    playing Double Mode
    --Dance Play Setting: Turn controller one or two on and off.
    --Exit: Back to main Options

    -Game Level: 1-8. 4 is the default. 1 makes the scoring a lot less harsh
    so that it's harder to fail out of a song. 8 makes the scoring really
    picky so failing is easier.

    -Max Stage
    --Easy: 1-5 with 1 as the default
    --Normal: 1-5 with 3 as the default
    --Hard: 1-5 with 3 as the default

    -Time Limit
    --Arcade: You have limited time to select stages and stuff like that
    --Off: Infinite time in all menus.

    -Game Over
    --Arcade: Once the bar is empty, the stage ends even if the song isn't
    done yet
    --Off: You can finish the song while the fans boo you...

    -BG Effect
    --Effect A: Lessens the Arcade effects slightly
    --Effect B: Lessens the Arcade effects a little bit more
    --Arcade: The standard Arcade BG changes and stuff
    --Off: No special BG effects

    -Ending
    --Arcade: View the arcade ending when you beat the game
    --Dreamcast (DDR2 only): Dance along with the ending song (Note: you
    must unlock this before you can choose it... I'm not sure how to do so)
    --Club Version (DDR Club only): That weird ending you unlock by beating
    every stage with the girl on the motorcycle...
    --Off: No ending

    -Step Mark Color (DDR Club only):
    --Arcade: Regular color steps, alternating flashing for half steps
    --Note: Purple normal steps, Reddish half steps
    --Off: All steps look alike, like in DDR2

    -DC Edit Data:
    --On: You can play special redone steps for some of the songs in the
    game, created by Konami especially for the Dreamcast release. A little
    VMU floats above the songs with DC Edit data.
    --Off: Disable this feature.
    ---To unlock more DC Edit Data, you must beat the game on Arcade mode
    two times in a row on the Basic difficulty. The easiest way to do
    this is to just set the Hard Mode stages to 1 and play All Music over
    and over so you unlock Event Mode at the same time.

    -Exit: The end

    ************************************************
    Information
    ************************************************

    This section allows you to view certain information about the things
    that you do in the game as you continue to unlock features and modes
    and the like. Isn't much help to non-Japanese people.

    ************************************************
    Bonus Track (DDR2 Only)
    ************************************************

    First you choose Single, Versus, or Double...

    After the selection is made, you're allowed to play 7 songs from DDR3,
    some of which are really awesome. You can only play them in Basic and
    Another difficulty. As usual, press the Konami button (or jostle the
    analog stick) to bring up the secret menu to turn on and off various
    features. See the Song Database for more information.

    ************************************************
    SSR Bonus Track (DDR2 Only)
    ************************************************

    To unlock this mode you must first play all 7 songs of Bonus Track mode.
    To access this mode, press the Konami button (or jostle the analog stick)
    on the main mode select screen and Bonus Track will turn into SSR Bonus
    Track.

    First you choose Single, Versus, or Double...

    After the selection is made, you're allowed to play all 7 songs from DDR3
    in Step Step Revolution difficulty. This is the DDR3 equivalent to Maniac
    difficulty and these SSR songs are insanely hard. Good luck mastering
    these songs!

    ************************************************
    Extra Track (DDR2 Only)
    ************************************************

    To access this feature, you must play the Dreamcast version of the
    ending once. Then you can choose this anytime you want and you'll be able
    to play the ending song at any time. To access this feature, press the
    Konami button (or jostle the analog stick) on the main mode select screen
    and Bonus Track will turn into SSR Bonus Track and then Extra Track.


    ************************************************
    Miscellaneous
    ************************************************

    -Dancers

    Each player has twelves different dancers to choose from, 9 of which are
    hidden and must be unlocked (just keep playing for a while). To choose
    the character, step on the Konami button (or jostle the analog stick) on
    the Mode Select screen in Arcade Mode

    -Player 1
    --Reggae guy in a black fishnet shirt and camo pants.
    --Black woman with black hair in a white dress with a miniskirt and long
    stockings with tiger stripes at the top.
    --Weird plug-head guy with a drill for one arm and big feet.
    --Afro man! Yellow shirt and blue animal print pants.
    --White woman with blue short hair wearing a sea-green halter top, white
    pants, and white platform shoes.
    --Catlike head with lanky limbs wearing an orange shirt with a heart on
    it, a green plaid skirt, and big white boots.
    --Big blue bodied thing with a tiny head and huge red feet.
    --A dancing cow wearing a blue and red dress.
    --A glowing human shaped thing with the male symbol for a head.
    --Afro man! White vest and yellow pants.
    --White woman with orange hair, a leopard print halter top, and black
    pants.
    --A glowing human shaped thing with an exclamation point for a head.

    -Player 2
    --Black woman with light hair and a white dress with a miniskirt and
    long stockings with a snow white leopard print at the top.
    --Reggae guy with a brownish shirt and black pants.
    --Weird plug-head guy with circular hands and yellow pants.
    --Afro man! White shirt and red pants with stars on them.
    --White woman with red short hair wearing a blue halter top and orange
    funky pants.
    --Froglike head with a lanky body with wings wearing a pink shirt with
    a heart on it, a red plaid skirt, and huge white boots.
    --Weird alien thing with sticklike hands wearing a goofy white and blue
    outfit with big yellow feet.
    --A dancing cat wearing a red shirt and a black skirt.
    --A glowing human shaped thing with the male symbol for a head.
    --Afro man! Striped vest and yellow pants.
    --White woman with blonde hair, a black halter top, and magenta pants.
    --A glowing human shaped thing with a question mark for a head.


    -Arrows

    Both DDR2 and DDR Club allow you to select different types of things to
    use for arrows, but the choices are different per game. You can choose on
    the same screen as the Character Select.

    -DDR2
    --The normal arrows
    --A goofy hand with a finger pointing each direction
    --The letters X, A, Y, B as if you were only using the buttons on the
    standard controller
    --Japanese kanji for each direction
    --A circle with an arrow on it
    --A circle that opens in the direction you are to push
    --An eye looking in each direction
    --Pencils pointing in each direction
    --A variation of the normal arrows

    -DDR Club
    --The normal arrows
    --Identical bars (this is for experts only!)
    --Star Trek logo-like arrows
    --Japanese kanji for each direction
    --U-shaped arrows
    --Diamond-like arrows
    --An eye looking in each direction
    --Y-shaped arrows with the bottom of the "Y" pointing in each direction
    --A variation of the normal arrows


    -Announcer Phrases:

    DDR just isn't DDR without the goofy announcer... he helps add character
    to the game with his silly phrases. So I thought I'd notate some of the
    more amusing ones just for the heck of it.

    --"This is a great song!"
    --"Let's heat it up with this number!"
    --"Okay, here we go!"
    --"Stay cool..."
    --"Not good..."
    --"C'mon!"
    --"Great! You are the perfect dance machine!"
    --"YEOW! That was the best dance ever! Are you a professional dancer?"
    --"Wow! How could you make up a dance like this?"
    --"Perfect! I can't wait to see your next moves!"
    --"That wasn't your real dance... you can do better."
    --"Whoa! Too bad... get outta here!"


    -Music Groups' Homepages

    --Captain Jack: http://www.captain-jack.de/
    --Chumbawamba: http://www.chumba.com/
    --JS16: http://www.js16.com/
    --KC & The Sunshine Band: http://www.heykcsb.com/
    --Me & My: http://www.meandmy.dk/
    --M-flo: http://www.m-flo.com/
    --Monday Michiru:
    http://www.vis-a-vis.co.jp/jl/special/monday/monday.html
    --Mr. Ed Jumps the Gun: http://www.mr-ed.de/
    --Quadra: http://www.frognation.com/~quadra/
    --Sonic Dream:
    http://www.findance.sci.fi/artists/sonicdream/sonicdream.html
    --The Specials: http://www.thespecials.com/

    ************************************************
    Codes
    ************************************************

    What's a game without some form of codes to play with? To enter the
    following codes, press the Konami button (or jostle the Analog stick) on
    the song select screen to bring up the little menu. On the menu, enter the
    codes:

    Mirror Mode: Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right
    Mirror Mode causes the steps to fall in the opposite manner that they
    would normally fall in. So, all left steps in the song would be right
    steps instead, all right steps would be left steps, up would be down, and
    down would be up.

    Left Mode: Left, Left, Left, Left, Left, Left, Left, Left
    Left Mode causes the steps to all shift to the left (counterclockwise) 90
    degrees so the left steps become down steps, down becomes right, right
    becomes up, and up becomes left. This cannot be used in Double play.

    Right Mode: Right, Right, Right, Right, Right, Right, Right, Right
    Right Mode causes the steps to all shift to the right (clockwise) 90
    degrees so the left steps become up steps, up becomes right, right becomes
    down, and down becomes left. This cannot be used in Double play.

    Hidden Mode: Up, Down, Up, Down, Up, Down, Up, Down
    Hidden Mode causes the steps to vanish as they near the top of the screen,
    thus making it much harder to play the game. Not recommended for beginners
    (or for experts for that matter, it's just an annoyance)

    Little Mode: Left, Down, Right, Down, Left, Down, Right, Down, Up
    Little Mode eliminates the "little" steps in a song (ie the half steps)
    which makes a stage much easier to beat. This is recommended for beginners
    to try until they can move their feet fast enough to hit the half notes.

    Shuffle Mode: Up, Down, Left, Right, Down, Up, Right, Left
    Shuffle Mode randomly assigns the steps to a different direction. This
    cannot be used in Double play.

    Note: Once the codes have been entered they will remain in the menu so
    they don't need to be entered again. Hidden and Little can both be either
    on or off while only 1 of Mirror, Left, Right, Shuffle can be used at a
    time.


    ************************************************
    Song Database
    ************************************************

    Here's the handy dandy section that lists all of the songs in each of
    these fine games and everything you'd ever want to know about each
    song.. Note, these songs are arranged by the order that they appear in
    the Rankings list as you unlock them all in order to make it easier to
    see what songs you are missing.

    Difficulty rankings:
    B - Basic 1 - Simple 6 - Genuine
    A - Another 2 - Moderate 7 - Paramount
    M - Maniac 3 - Ordinary 8 - Exorbitant
    D - Double 4 - Superior 9 - Catastrophic
    AD - Another Double 5 - Marvelous
    SSR - Step Step Revolution
    SSRD - SSR Double

    Format:
    ------------------------------------------------
    Song Title [Song Length]
    Song Artist
    Song Origin / Description
    Difficulty
    DC Edit Data
    Lyrics file (http://hermes.spaceports.com/~sbacon/xxxxxxxx.html
    ------------------------------------------------


    Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix:

    ------------------------------------------------
    Have You Never Been Mellow [1:25]
    The Olivia Project
    Dancemania 10
    B-1, A-2, M-4, D-2, AD-3
    DC_MEL01
    ddrhynbm.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    That's The Way (I Like It) [1:30]
    KC & The Sunshine Band
    Dancemania CLASSICS
    B-1, A-3, M-4, D-2, AD-4
    DC_WAY01, DC_WAY02
    ddrttw.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Kung Fu Fighting [1:36]
    Bus Stop featuring Carl Douglas
    Dancemania EXTRA
    B-2, A-3, M-4, D-3, AD-4
    1-HARD-S
    ddrkff.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Boom Boom Dollar [1:16]
    King Kong & D.Jungle Girls
    Dancemania Super Classics 1
    B-2, A-5, M-6, D-3, AD-5
    DC_BOM01
    ddr2bbd.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Bad Girls [1:20]
    Juliet Roberts
    ZIPmania II
    B-2, A-4, M-5, D-3, AD-4
    DC_BAD01
    ddr2bg.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Let's Get Down [1:30]
    JT Playaz
    Dancemania 9
    B-3, A-4, M-5, D-4, AD-4
    DC_LET01
    ddrlgd.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Boys [1:26]
    Smile.dk
    Dancemania X1
    B-3, A-4, M-7, D-4, AD-5
    PF-BOYS, DC_BOY01
    ddrboys.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Butterfly [1:34]
    Smile.dk
    Dancemania 10
    B-3, A-4, M-5, D-4, AD-5
    DC_BUT01, 1-NORM-S, PF-BUTTE
    ddrbfly.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Smoke [1:19]
    Mr. Ed Jumps The Gun
    Dancemania WINTERS
    B-3, A-4, M-6, D-4, AD-5
    DC_SMO01
    ddr2smok.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    My Fire [1:22]
    X-Treme
    Dancemania WINTERS
    B-4, A-5, M-6, D-4, AD-5
    DC_MIF01, DC_MIF02, DC_MIF03
    ddrmfire.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Little Bitch [1:26]
    The Specials
    Dancemania SUMMERS
    B-4, A-5, M-6, D-5, AD-6
    PF-BITCH
    ddrlb.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Hero [1:18]
    Papaya
    Dancemania EXTRA
    B-4, A-5, M-6, D-5, AD-6
    N/A
    ddr2hero.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Dub I Dub [1:19]
    Me & My
    Dancemania EXTRA
    B-4, A-6, M-8, D-5, AD-7
    DC_DUB01
    ddr2did.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Stomp to My Beat [1:29]
    JS16
    Dancemania WINTERS
    B-5, A-6, M-7, D-5, AD-6
    DC_STO01
    ddr2stmb.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Get Up'N Move [1:19]
    S & K
    Dancemania BASS-2
    B-5, A-7, M-8, D-6, AD-7
    DC_GET01
    ddr2gunm.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    If You Were Here [1:16]
    Jennifer
    Dancemania EXTRA
    B-5, A-6, M-7, D-6, AD-7
    DC_HER01
    ddr2iywh.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    I Believe in Miracles [1:29]
    Hi-Rise
    Dancemania X1
    B-5, A-6, M-8, D-6, AD-7
    N/A
    ddribim.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Love [1:20]
    Sonic Dream
    Dancemania X1
    B-3, A-5, M-7, D-3, AD-5
    DC_LOV01
    ddr2love.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Tubthumping [1:15]
    Chumbawamba
    Dancemania EXTRA
    B-4, A-5, M-6, D-4, AD-6
    N/A
    ddr2tub.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    El Ritmo Tropical [1:31]
    Dixies Gang
    Dancemania SUMMERS 2
    B-2, A-6, M-7, D-4, AD-5
    DC_TRO01
    ddr2ert.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Paranoia [1:39]
    180
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-7, AD-8
    DC_PAR01
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Paranoia Max ~Dirty Mix~ [1:34]
    190
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-6, A-8, M-8, D-7, AD-8
    PF-PARAS
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Paranoia KCET ~Clean Mix~ [1:35]
    2MB
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-7, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Trip Machine [1:26]
    De-sire
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-7, AD-8
    DC_TRI01
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    SP-Trip Machine ~Jungle Mix~ [1:27]
    De-sire
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-7, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Make It Better [1:29]
    Mitsu-O!
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-4, A-5, M-7, D-5, AD-7
    N/A
    ddrmib.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Make It Better (So - Real Mix) [1:30]
    Mitsu-O! Summer
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-5, A-6, M-8, D-5, AD-7
    N/A
    ddrmib.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Make A Jam! [1:35]
    U1
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-3, A-5, M-7, D-4, AD-5
    DC_JAM01
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Put Your Faith In Me [1:25]
    Uzi-Lay
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-3, A-4, M-6, D-4, AD-5
    DC_PUT01
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Put Your Faith In Me (Jazzy Groove) [1:24]
    Uzi-Lay
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-4, A-5, M-6, D-5, AD-6
    DC_PUJ01
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Brilliant 2U [1:23]
    Naoki
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-4, A-5, M-6, D-4, AD-5
    DC_BRI01
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Brilliant 2U (Orchestra-Groove) [1:23]
    Naoki
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-5, A-6, M-7, D-4, AD-5
    DC_B2O01
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    AM-3P [1:21]
    kTz
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-5, A-6, M-8, D-5, AD-6
    DC_AM301
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Keep on Movin' (Step Battle) [1:08]
    N.M.R.
    Konami Original REMIX
    N/A
    N/A
    ddr2kom.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Let Them Move (Step Battle) [1:18]
    N.M.R.
    Konami Original REMIX
    N/A
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    20, november ~DDR Version~ (Step Battle) [1:09]
    N.M.R. featuring DJ.nagureo
    Konami Original REMIX
    N/A
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Trip Machine ~luv mix~ [1:33]
    2MB
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-7, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Think ya Better D [1:37]
    sAmi
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-3, A-4, M-5, D-3, AD-4
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Love This Feelin' [1:30]
    Chang Ma
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-7, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Keep on Movin' [1:08]
    N.M.R.
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-3, A-4, M-5, D-3, AD-4
    N/A
    ddr2kom.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Let Them Move [1:18]
    N.M.R.
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-1, A-2, M-4, D-2, AD-3
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    20, november ~DDR Version~ [1:09]
    N.M.R. featuring DJ.nagureo
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-1, A-3, M-4, D-2, AD-4
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Paranoia Max ~Dirty Mix~ (in roulette) [1:34]
    190
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-7, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------

    Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix: Bonus Tracks

    ------------------------------------------------
    Keep on Movin' [1:08]
    N.M.R.
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-4, A-5, D-4, AD-6, SSR-6, SSRD-7
    N/A
    ddr2kom.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Let Them Move [1:18]
    N.M.R.
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-3, A-6, D-3, AD-6, SSR-7, SSRD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    20, november ~DDR Version~ [1:09]
    N.M.R. feat DJ.nagureo
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-3, A-5, D-3, AD-5, SSR-7, SSRD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    The Race [1:30]
    Captain Jack
    Dancemania X4
    B-3, A-5, D-4, AD-6, SSR-7, SSRD-7
    N/A
    ddr3race.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    In The Navy '99 (XXL Disaster Remix) [1:36]
    Captain Jack
    Dancemania X3
    B-4, A-6, D-4, AD-5, SSR-8, SSRD-8
    N/A
    ddr3itn9.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Captain Jack (Grandale Remix) [1:29]
    Captain Jack
    Dancemania SPEED 2
    B-4, A-7, D-5, AD-7, SSR-9, SSRD-9
    N/A
    ddr3cjgm.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Dynamite Rave [1:35]
    Naoki
    Konami Original REMIX
    B-5, A-7, D-5, AD-6, SSR-9, SSRD-8
    N/A
    ddr3dr.html
    ------------------------------------------------

    Dance Dance Revolution Club Version:

    ------------------------------------------------
    g.m.d [1:19]
    DJ Mazinger featuring Muhammad
    Hip Hop Label
    B-4, A-5, M-6, D-5, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    The Theme from "Flo-jack" [1:49]
    M-flo
    R&B Label
    B-1, A-2, M-7, D-2, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    5.1.1. [1:09]
    DJ Nagureo
    Techno Label
    B-1, A-5, M-7, D-2, AD-5
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Dr. Love [1:38]
    Baby Weapon featuring AsukaM
    House Label
    B-3, A-5, M-7, D-3, AD-5
    DC_DRL01
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Gambol [1:11]
    Slake
    Techno Label
    B-1, A-5, M-8, D-4, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    You Make Me [1:39]
    Monday Michiru
    House Label
    B-3, A-4, M-5, D-4, AD-5
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Jam Jam Reggae [1:12]
    Jam Master '73
    Beatmania classics
    B-2, A-4, M-8, D-3, AD-7
    DC_JAMJ1
    bmjjr.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Beginning-of-Life [1:19]
    Quadra
    Beatmania classics
    B-2, A-4, M-6, D-3, AD-6
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Do You Love Me? [1:16]
    Reo-Nagumo
    Beatmania classics
    B-2, A-4, M-7, D-2, AD-6
    N/A
    bmdylm.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Overdoser [1:07]
    Mirak
    Beatmania classics
    B-3, A-5, M-7, D-4, AD-7
    DC_OVER1
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Overdoser (Club 2P) [1:06]
    Mirak
    Beatmania classics
    B-3, A-5, M-7, D-4, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    R3 [1:20]
    Tiger Yamato
    Techno Label
    B-5, A-6, M-7, D-6, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    R3 (Club Another) [1:20]
    Tiger Yamato
    Techno Label
    B-5, A-6, M-7, D-6, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Diving Money [1:16]
    Quadra
    Techno Label
    B-4, A-5, M-7, D-5, AD-8
    DC_DIVI1
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Perfect Free [1:19]
    Nite System
    House Label
    B-5, A-6, M-7, D-6, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Melt In My Arms [1:30]
    Honey P featuring AsukaM
    House Label
    B-4, A-6, M-7, D-4, AD-5
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Been So Long [1:35]
    M-flo
    R&B Label
    B-3, A-5, M-6, D-3, AD-6
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Be In My Paradise [1:32]
    JJ Company
    Disco Classic Label
    B-1, A-3, M-6, D-3, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Love So Groovy [1:16]
    Lovemints
    Beatmania classics
    B-3, A-4, M-7, D-4, AD-7
    DC_SOGR1
    bmlsg.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Love So Groovy (Club 2P) [1:15]
    Lovemints
    Beatmania classics
    B-3, A-4, M-7, D-4, AD-7
    N/A
    bmlsg.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    e-motion [1:09]
    e.o.s.
    Beatmania classics
    B-3, A-4, M-6, D-5, AD-6
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    20, november [1:10]
    DJ Nagureo
    Beatmania classics
    B-3, A-4, M-7, D-4, AD-7
    DC_TWEN1
    bm20nsm.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    20, november (Club 2P) [1:10]
    DJ Nagureo
    Beatmania classics
    B-3, A-4, M-7, D-4, AD-7
    N/A
    bm20nsm.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Salamander Beat Crush Mix [1:18]
    Nite System
    Beatmania classics
    B-4, A-5, M-7, D-4, AD-6
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Special Energy [1:17]
    DJ FX
    Techno Label
    B-5, A-6, M-7, D-6, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Special Energy (Club Another) [1:17]
    DJ FX
    Techno Label
    B-5, A-6, M-7, D-6, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Celebrate [1:36]
    JJ Company
    Disco Classic Label
    B-4, A-5, M-8, D-5, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Gradiusic Cyber [1:42]
    Taka
    Techno Label
    B-7, A-8, M-9, D-7, AD-9
    DC_GRAD1
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Gradiusic Cyber (Club Another) [1:43]
    Taka
    Techno Label
    B-7, A-8, M-9, D-7, AD-9
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    The Rhyme Brokers [1:29]
    M-flo
    Hip Hop Label
    B-3, A-5, M-7, D-5, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Prince on a Star [1:29]
    Spiritual Ride
    House Label
    B-5, A-6, M-7, D-6, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Luv To Me [1:28]
    Tiger Yamato
    Techno Label
    B-4, A-7, M-9, D-4, AD-8
    DC_LUVT1
    ddr3ltm.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    22Dunk [1:10]
    Slake
    Techno Label
    B-5, A-7, M-8, D-5, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    22Dunk (Club Another) [1:10]
    Slake
    Techno Label
    B-5, A-7, M-8, D-5, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Ska a Go Go [1:17]
    The Bald Head
    Beatmania classics
    B-6, A-8, M-9, D-6, AD-8
    DC_SKAA1
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Ska a Go Go (Club Another) [1:23]
    The Bald Head
    Beatmania classics
    B-6, A-8, M-9, D-6, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Deep Clear Eyes [1:17]
    Quadra
    Beatmania classics
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-6, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Deep Clear Eyes (Club Another) [1:17]
    Quadra
    Beatmania classics
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-6, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Into the World [1:11]
    Quadra
    House Label
    B-3, A-4, M-6, D-4, AD-6
    DC_INTO1
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Patsenner [1:31]
    DJ Nagureo
    Techno Label
    B-4, A-5, M-6, D-5, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Queen's Jamaica (astria mix) [1:17]
    Crunky Boy featuring Muhammad
    Hip Hop Label
    B-3, A-5, M-7, D-4, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Genom Screams [1:18]
    L.E.D. Light
    Techno Label
    B-5, A-6, M-8, D-6, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Deep in You [1:16]
    DJ Nagureo
    Disco Classic Label
    B-5, A-7, M-8, D-5, AD-8
    DC_INYO1
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Rugged Ash [1:14]
    Symphonic Defoggers
    Beatmania classics
    B-5, A-7, M-8, D-5, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Paranoia Max ~Dirty Mix~ (Club Version) [1:34]
    190
    House Label
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-7, AD-9
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Paranoia Max ~Dirty Mix~ (Club Another) [1:34]
    190
    House Label
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-7, AD-9
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Paranoia Max ~Dirty Mix~ (Club Another) (in roulette) [1:34]
    190
    House Label
    B-6, A-7, M-8, D-7, AD-9
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Keep On Movin' (Club Version) [1:07]
    N.M.R.
    Beatmania classics
    B-4, A-5, M-6, D-4, AD-6
    N/A
    ddr2kom.html
    ------------------------------------------------
    Brilliant 2U (Club Version) [1:24]
    Naoki
    House Label
    B-5, A-6, M-8, D-5, AD-7
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Gentle Stress [1:39]
    DJ Swan
    Techno Label
    B-6, A-8, M-9, D-6, AD-8
    DC_GENT1
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    Macho Gang [1:34]
    Anal Spyder
    House Label
    B-5, A-7, M-8, D-7, AD-8
    N/A
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------
    The Earth Light [1:32]
    L.E.D. Light
    Techno Label
    B-5, A-6, M-8, D-6, AD-8
    DC_ERTH1
    N/A
    ------------------------------------------------


    ************************************************
    Final Words
    ************************************************

    I'd like to thank the following:

    -CJayC: Hosting the best website for game information and for hosting all
    of my FAQs.
    http://www.gamefaqs.com/

    -Konami: For creating this and so many other awesome rhythm-action games.
    http://www.bemani.konami.com/

    -Myself: Typing up this FAQ and dancing WAY too much.
    http://come.to/SailorBacon/

    I'd like to tell everyone who reads this FAQ to boycott the following:

    -CheatCC: Edited my FAQ and even removed CJayC from the Final Words
    section. Feel free to tell the webmaster how disrespectful he is at:
    dave@cheatcc.com And I had better not see this version or any newer
    versions of this FAQ at your page because YOU DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION
    TO POST THIS FAQ BECAUSE YOU ARE A LIAR!


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