Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Mix (Sony PlayStation 1, 2001)

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This second U.S. release in the Dance Dance Revolution series features remixed versions of classic Disney songs, including the Mickey Mouse March, Chim Chim Cher-ee and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. There is also a selection of non-Disney dance tunes, bringing the total number of songs to 20. For beginners, there are lesson and training modes that let players get adjusted to basic concepts of DDR and practice specific songs. Exclusive to this version is the Dance Magic mode, in which players share a dance meter that shifts between from one performer to another depending on how well they are doing. Whoever has a larger portion of the meter at the end of the round is the winner. Dance combos fill up the combo meter, which releases "dance magic" when full. This magic does damage to your opponent such as inserting random steps or speeding up their arrows. Although based on the Japanese Dance Dance Revolution: Disney's Rave, the U.S. version features several changes and additions for the American audience. Disney's Rave featured an assortment of American songs like Surfin' U.S.A. and Macarena, but most of these have been replaced by tunes from previous Japanese installments of DDR, such as Share My Love and Higher. A third level of difficulty, Maniac mode, has also been added, and can be unlocked by passing every song in Trick mode.
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