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Revision as of 04:19, 9 January 2006

This article is about the North American version of DDRMAX. For information on the Japanese version, please refer to Dance Dance Revolution/Disambiguations.


About DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution

DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution (PlayStation 2, 2003) is the second PS2 version of the Dance Dance Revolution series to hit North America.

Disclaimer: Although the game shares the same name as its arcade counterpart, the songlists are quite different as they were catered to a North American market. However, most of the game remains unchanged from the arcade version.

Publisher: Konami
Platform: PlayStation 2
Release Date (North America): November 28, 2002
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Game Modes

Game Mode

This mode simulates arcade gameplay with memory card capabilities on. It follows the traditional route of choosing a style (single, double, versus), difficulty, and song.

Workout Mode

This mode is similar to Game Mode but tones down the gameplay for a more aerobic workout, and allows tracking of personal fitness goals in a diary.

Lesson Mode

This mode allows new players to learn the basics of DDR one step at a time (pun intended).

Edit Mode

Selecting this will bring up the step editor, allowing you to create new stepcharts for songs in the game. Edits can be transferred to a separate file on your memory card which can be transferred to your friend's memory card if you wish to share it with him, or to previous/future DDR games with common songs. (eg. Jam & Marmalade in both this game and DDRMAX)

Options

Allows for editing game, graphic, controller, and memory options.

Records

Selecting this mode will view a table of your grades according to song, style, and difficulty level. Upon selecting a specific score, you can then see the numeric score and max combo. You may also choose to erase the record.

Information

After doing specific things in-game, the Information mode will open up more information on songs, artists, game modes, as well as tips on improving your skills at the game.


Song List

Regular Songs

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Unlockable Songs

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Unlocks

Songcount Unlocks

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Special Condition Unlocks

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Footnotes

  • Due to common misunderstanding: Unlike Japanese home mixes, it is not possible to unlock all unlockable content by using a Support Mode in Extreme. Extreme's North American counterpart does not have a Support Mode and therefore cannot unlock MAX2's unlockable contents.
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