Tato stranka by vapadalo mnohem lepe v prohlizeci, ktery podporuje webove standardy, nicmene prohlizet ji muzete v jakemkoliv prohlizeci, nebo zarizeni s pristupem na Internet.



DDR portal tě vítá na serveru českých hráčů Dance Dance Revolution


Chcete si koupit softpad ?

Existuje calá řada softpadů - levnější, dražší, s výplní, bez výplně, pro různé platformy. Mají různou výdrž, jiný potisk a barvy šipek a tlačítek a různou koncovku. Nejčastěji jsou pro PS2, XboX nebo na PC (USB). Hlavně na koncovku si dejte při koupi pozor. Pokud to není právě ta co potřebujete, je nutné si k padu koupit i redukci.

Doporučovaný postup pro získání softpadu:

  • Podívejte se na fórum, jestli někdo softpady právě neprodává, nebo se nechystá nějaká skupinka hráčů k hromadnému nákupu. To by pak ulehčilo peněžence.

  • Softpady na Internetu můžete koupit u firmy PositiveGaming. Jděte na stránky www.positivegaming.com, klikněte na Shop a softpad si vyberte. Mívají akce kdy za 1 pad nakoupíte 2... Na této stránce si můžete koupit i redukci. Při registraci použijte promote kód "czechddr". Získáte alespoň pětiprocentní slevu na první nákup.

  • Další softpady můžete koupit v e-shopu Play-Asia . U tohoto obchodu nemusíte používat promokód, stačí na shop přijít a následně realizovat objednávku před odkaz dole na stránce. Ten odkaz použijte prosím i v případě, že si zboží chce koupit nějaký vás známý.

    Další zkušenosti najdete na fóru - Tam najdete vše od údržby, zátěže, výdrže, vzhledu, až po rady jak docílit toho, aby se softpad moc nehýbal a naklouzal po podlaze při rychlejším hraní.


    Odkazy na internetové obchody

    PositiveGamming - www.positivegaming.com (promo kód "czechddr")
    název redukce - Trio Linker Plus

    Play-Asia - www.play-asia.com (pouzijte vzdy tento odkaz)
    název redukce - Dual Shooter (EMS USB2)

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    Datum poslední modifikace definice 'koupit_softpad':
    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 Disney's Rave / Disney Mix FAQ
    v.2.0 by Sailor Bacon
    25 September 2001

    http://www.AnimeLyrics.com/

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

    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
    Disney's Rave is copyright Konami. This FAQ is copyright Allen "Sailor Bacon"
    Tyner.

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


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

    v.2.0 Completely covers the US release of the game.
    v.1.0 Um... everything.

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

    -How to Play DDR
    -Differences between versions
    -Main Menu
    -Dance Magic
    -Lesson
    -Song List
    -Final Words


    ************************************************
    How to Play DDR
    ************************************************

    There's an in-game tutorial and a billion DDR FAQs. You do the math... This FAQ
    is only to cover what is different between this DDR and the others.


    ************************************************
    How to Play DDR
    ************************************************

    DDR: Disney's Rave - This is the original Japanese release of the game. The
    songs were a good mix between older popular American songs and of course classic
    Disney tunes.

    Dancing Stage feat. Mickey - This is the European release of the game. A lot of
    the classic American songs were cut and a few Disney ones as well.

    DDR: Disney Mix - This is the American relesae of the game. Again, a lot of the
    classic American songs were cut but they were replaced by some of the songs on
    other versions of DDR that haven't been released here, mostly 4th Mix. Also,
    Maniac versions of the songs were added for this version. To get these, just
    beat all the songs on Trick difficulty.


    ************************************************
    Main Menu
    ************************************************

    -Main Game: The crux of the game. Play through (default) three stages of your
    choosing in either normal mode or in Doubles mode.

    -Free Selection: Play as many stages as you like with either one or two players

    -DJ Selection: 1 or 2 players. Select a DJ and play through a series of their
    songs.

    -Dance Magic: Versus mode for 1 player vs the CPU or 2 players. You can attack
    the opponent and more! More details later.

    -Training: Practice on any of the songs to figure out the hard parts.

    -Lesson: Learn to play from the start. More details later.

    -Records: See how well you've played all the songs and other stats.

    -Options:
    -Game Options
    -Game Level: 1-8 (default 4)
    -Max Stage: 1-5 (default 3)
    -Time Limit: Off/On (default Off)
    -Music Sort: Off/Difficulty/Favorite/Random (default Off)
    -Music Cursor: Default/Same/Random (default Default [heehee!])
    -Exit
    -Configuration
    -Sound: Stereo/Monaural (default Stereo)
    -BG Effects: Off/On (default On)
    -BG Brightness: 25%/50%/75%/100% (default 75%)
    -Double Play Setting
    -Dance Play Setting (Be sure to turn controller off if you use a dancepad!)
    -Vibration Setting
    -Exit
    -Diet Options
    -Diet Type: Sports/Food (default Sports)
    -Sports Type: Random/Jogging/Swimming/Rope Skipping/Abdominal Muscle/
    Climbing Stairs (default Random)
    -Weight Type: Kilograms/Pounds (default Kilograms)
    -1P Weight
    -2P Weight
    -Exit
    -Memory Card
    -Show Instruction: Off/On (default On)
    -Default Setting
    -Exit


    ************************************************
    Dance Magic
    ************************************************

    This is the mode that makes Disney's Rave stand out from the rest of the DDR
    pack. In this mode, players share a single lifebar. As one player does better
    than the other, he/she slowly gains more and more of the lifebar. The winner of
    the round is the person with the most of the bar at the end of the song. In
    order to make things harder on your opponent, you can use Dance Magic.

    Each player has a gauge in the center of the screen. The bar fills as you keep
    a combo going. Once you fill it up, you'll do an attack randomly on your
    opponent, known as Dance Magic. These attacks can do anything from add more
    arrows to their screen, speed the arrows up, or make them all but vanish, to
    name a few. The gauge has three levels, with the level growing if you're doing
    well. Usually the best attacks for your character are on level 3. A list of
    all the different types of Dance Magic follows:

    Hidden: Arrows disappear about halfway up the screen.
    Insert Type A: Inserts step randomly between two steps.
    Insert Type B: Inserts steps next to each step to make you step with both feet.
    Insert Type C: Inserts steps so eighth steps appear consecutively.
    Insert Type D: Inserts two eighth steps between normal steps.
    Insert Type E: Inserts another of the same step right after each step.
    Insert Type F: Inserts steps similar to type C.
    Left Flip: Arrows flip left 90 degrees where they'd normally be.
    Mirror: Arrows opposite of what they'd normally be.
    Right Flip: Arrows flip right 90 degrees where they'd normally be.
    Speed x 0.5: Arrows go half their normal speed.
    Speed x 1.5: Arrows go 1.5 times their normal speed.
    Speed x 2: Arrows go double their normal speed.
    Sudden: Arrows appear about halfway up the screen.
    Super Hidden: Arrows disappear about 1/4 up the screen.
    Super Sudden: Arrows appear about 3/4 up the screen.

    Each character has a card to represent them, and each card has a listing of
    nine Dance Magics on it, 3 for each level. When the gauge fills, you'll do one
    of the three attacks for that level. Here's a listing of each set of DJs and
    their cards:

    DJ Mickey Mouse:
    Lv1: Speed x 1.5 Insert Type A Mirror
    Lv2: Speed x 0.5 Insert Type E Insert Type D
    Lv3: Speed x 2 Insert Type D Insert Type C

    DJ Donald Duck:
    Lv1: Mirror Insert Type B Sudden
    Lv2: Speed x 0.5 Insert Type B Hidden
    Lv3: Speed x 0.5 Insert Type B Super Hidden

    DJ Goofy:
    Lv1: Speed x 1.5 Left Turn Right Turn
    Lv2: Speed x 2 Insert Type E Mirror
    Lv3: Speed x 2 Insert Type E Insert Type C

    DJ Brothers Chip 'N' Dale:
    Lv1: Insert Type A Left Turn Right Turn
    Lv2: Insert Type B Insert Type E Mirror
    Lv3: Insert Type C Insert Type D Insert Type F

    DJ Kids Huey, Dewey, Louie:
    Lv1: Mirror Left Turn Right Turn
    Lv2: Speed x 1.5 Mirror Sudden
    Lv3: Speed x 2.0 Super Hidden Super Sudden

    DJ Pluto:
    Lv1: Insert A Insert Type E Mirror
    Lv2: Speed x 1.5 Insert Type F Sudden
    Lv3: Speed x 1.5 Insert Type D Super Sudden

    After selecting your DJ, you can set a handicap then select a song and go to
    town.


    ************************************************
    Lesson
    ************************************************

    Just for kicks, here's a list of what each lesson teaches you. Descriptions are
    from the european version and Section 8 is always just a review:

    -Lesson 1: For those who've never played before, let's start with this lesson.
    (song: Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah)
    -Section 1: Begin here!
    -Section 2: Now practice steps.
    -Section 3: Use one foot after the other!
    -Section 4: Step on the Up and Down arrows.
    -Section 5: Step on the Up and Down arrows with both feet.
    -Section 6: If you change where you're facing, stepping on the Up and Down
    arrows will become easier.
    -Section 7: Step on the arrows of the 3 directions consecutively!
    -Section 8

    -Lesson 2: Use both feet and practice stepping on the arrows at the right
    timing.
    (song: Chim Chim Cheree)
    -Section 1: Step on the Left and Right arrows consecutively!
    -Section 2: This is an arrangement of section 1!
    -Section 3: Practice the basic steps.
    -Section 4: Try stepping with both steps at once!!
    -Section 5: Jump to the rhythm.
    -Section 6: Try to figure out the best way to do steps with your feet. Try
    many steps!
    -Section 7: Move sideways and step.
    -Section 8

    -Lesson 3: You can handle the game once you complete this lesson.
    (song: Mickey Mouse March)
    -Section 1: Try the 1/8 beat arrows.
    -Section 2: Do the basic steps.
    -Section 3: Dance cool along to the rhythm!
    -Section 4: Move your center of mass and dance!
    -Section 5: This is an arrangement of the 1/8 beat step.
    -Section 6: This is a bit tough. But the basics are the same. Take it easy and
    dance.
    -Section 7: Turn around and do your steps.
    -Section 8


    ************************************************
    Song List
    ************************************************

    (Song descriptions from the European/US version of the game except for SB ones)
    [Country legend: J = Japanese version, U = US version, E = European version]
    {Only the US version has Maniac difficulty versions}

    -Mickey Mouse March (Eurobeat Version) [JUE]
    DJ Mickey Mouse
    A Eurobeat version of Mickey Mouse's theme. The DJ is Mickey, of course!
    Basic: 1 / Trick: 3 / Maniac: 8

    -It's a Small World [JUE]
    DJ Brothers Chip 'n' Dale
    A Eurobeat mix of the tune. Beginners, select this!
    Basic: 1 / Trick: 4 / Maniac: 6

    -Macho Duck [JUE]
    DJ Donald Duck
    A funky dance track using Donald Duck as its motif!
    Basic: 1 / Trick: 5 / Maniac: 8

    -Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah [JUE]
    DJ Pluto
    A tune all Disney fans must have heard. Pay attention to Pluto's dancing, too!
    Basic: 2 / Trick: 4 / Maniac: 8

    -Mickey Mouse March (Summertime Extended Version) [JUE]
    DJ Mickey Mouse
    A dance version of Mickey Mouse March! For dance beginners.
    Basic: 2 / Trick: 4 / Maniac: 9

    -Chim Chim Cher-ee [JUE]
    DJ Kids Huey, Dewey, Louie
    The 3-beat songs has been turned into a cool dance track!
    Basic: 2 / Trick: 6 / Maniac: 9

    -D.D.D! ~Happy 65th Anniversary for Donald Duck~ [JUE]
    DJ Donald Duck
    A dance track for Donald Duck. Sing along!
    Basic: 3 / Trick: 6 / Maniac: 9

    -Electrical Parade (Retro Future MIX) [J]
    DJ Goofy
    SB: A groovy little techno diddy.
    Basic: 4 / Trick: 7

    -It's A Small World (Ducking Hardcore MIX) [JUE]
    DJ Donald Duck
    A very different "It's a Small World"! Try it if you're a great dancer!
    Basic: 5 / Trick: 8 / Maniac: 10

    -Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious [JUE]
    DJ Brothers Chip 'n' Dale
    A tongue twister tune introduced by Chip 'n Dale. The tempo changes too!
    Basic: 5 / Trick: 8 / Maniac: 10

    -Mr. Bassman [JUE]
    DJ Donald Duck
    You'll be hooked on the cool scat! Beware of the superfast arrows!
    Basic: 5 / Trick: 7 / Maniac: 9

    -Surfin' U.S.A. [J]
    DJ Mickey Mouse
    SB: Hell yeah, baby! Beach Boys |20><0|25!!1!!1!11!
    Basic: 4 / Trick: 6

    -Johnny B. Goode [J]
    DJ Brothers Chip 'n' Dale
    SB: Old skool classic.
    Basic: 4 / Trick: 5

    -(Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop [JUE]
    DJ Goofy
    A standard disco track.
    Basic: 4 / Trick: 5 / Maniac: 6

    -Disco Inferno [J]
    DJ Kids Huey, Dewey, Louie
    SB: Yes, disco lives forever!
    Basic: 4 / Trick: 5

    -Night of Fire [JUE]
    DJ Kids Huey, Dewey, Louie
    A popular dance track in Japan. Watch the cool DJ play of Huey, Dewey, and
    Louie!
    Basic: 3 / Trick: 5 / Maniac: 9

    -Twilight Zone [J]
    DJ Goofy
    SB: Classic 2Unlimited song.
    Basic: 3 / Trick: 5

    -Fire [JUE]
    DJ Kids Huey, Dewey, Louie
    Go "Hey!! Hey!! Hey!!" along to the kicking guitar sound!
    Basic: 3 / Trick: 5 / Maniac: 7

    -Let's Twist Again [JE]
    DJ Goofy
    The very well known twist tune. Twist it hard with Goofy!
    Basic: 3 / Trick: 5 / Maniac: 7

    -Superstition [J]
    DJ Donald Duck
    SB: Blah, I don't like this song...
    Basic: 3 / Trick: 4

    -Vacation [J]
    DJ Pluto
    SB: V-A-C-A-T-ION! In the summer sun!
    Basic: 2 / Trick: 4

    -Let's Groove [J]
    DJ Mickey Mouse
    SB: Old 70's classic song.
    Basic: 2 / Trick: 3

    -The Bump [J]
    DJ Goofy
    SB: Do the bump, baby!
    Basic: 2 / Trick: 3

    -Macarena [J]
    DJ Brothers Chip 'n' Dale
    SB: I'm sure you're familiar with this...
    Basic: 2 / Trick: 3

    -I Want You Back [J]
    DJ Pluto
    SB: Huge props to the Jackson 5! Another great classic.
    Basic: 1 / Trick: 3

    -B4U [U]
    DJ Mickey Mouse
    Experience high-energy dance that will keep you coming back for more.
    Basic: 4 / Trick: 5 / Maniac: 8

    -Higher [U]
    DJ Pluto
    Let the up-tempo grooves move you to a higher level
    Basic: 3 / Trick: 5 / Maniac: 6

    -Let the Beat Hit 'Em [U]
    DJ Goofy
    A wild dance jam filled with R&B and hip-hop flavor
    Basic: 3 / Trick: 6 / Maniac: 7

    -Midnite Blaze [U]
    DJ Mickey Mouse
    Jump into the spotlight and shine with the blazing speed of Midnite Blaze
    Basic: 4 / Trick: 5 / Maniac: 7

    -My Summer Love [U]
    DJ Pluto
    Cool off from the summer heat with a stylish mix of Reggae and UK Pop
    Basic: 3 / Trick: 6 / Maniac: 9

    -Share My Love [U]
    DJ Brothers Chip 'n' Dale
    A romantic dance song packed with house rhythms and tropical beats
    Basic: 2 / Trick: 3 / Maniac: 5


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

    I'd like to thank the following:

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

    -Konami: Creating the best game series ever.
    http://www.konami.co.jp/

    -Mike Corbitt: My good friend who kicks ass with me in DDR on occasion and gave
    me all the info for the US version of the game.
    makoto@mem.net

    -Myself: Typing up this FAQ while wishing I was as cool as Donald Duck..
    http://www.AnimeLyrics.com/


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