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词条 Dancing Stage Fusion
释义

  1. Gameplay

  2. Music

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox video game
|title=Dancing Stage Fusion
|image=Dancing Stage Fusion PlayStation 2 cover art.png
|caption=PlayStation 2 cover art
|developer=Konami, Bemani
|publisher=Konami
|designer=
|series=Dance Dance Revolution
|engine=
|platforms=Arcade, PlayStation, PlayStation 2
|released={{Vgrelease|EU|5 November 2004}}Arcade:
{{Vgrelease|EU|April 2005}}
|genre=Music, Exercise
|modes=Single-player, multiplayer
|cabinet=Custom
|arcade system=Bemani Python
|cpu=128 Bit Emotion Engine
|sound=PlayStation 2 SPU
|display=29" CRT (Raster, 740x480)
}}

Dancing Stage Fusion is a music video game released by Konami for the European PlayStation and PlayStation 2 on 5 November 2004. In April of the following year, Dancing Stage Fusion was released as an arcade game. The arcade version of Dancing Stage Fusion was the first arcade machine in Europe since Dancing Stage EuroMix 2 and set a milestone as the first Dance Dance Revolution arcade machine produced by Konami since Dance Dance Revolution Extreme in 2002. The arcade release marked a total game engine upgrade from the old PlayStation-based boards to a new system built on top of an off-the-shelf PlayStation 2.

Gameplay

Dancing Stage Fusion features EyeToy support for the PlayStation 2 release as well as new music from artists like The Darkness, The Sugababes and others. There is an option to use two dance mats at the same time, or against each another in versus mode, with eight levels of difficulty.[1]

The main mode is the Game Mode, where one or two players compete for points over three songs. Each player can choose a different difficulty, with substantial number of tweaks and settings that can be applied to make the game more or less difficult. Besides Game Mode, also included are a Workout mode targeted towards fitness or workout, as well as the Endless Mode which allows the players to dance continuously.[2]

Music

The arcade release of Dancing Stage Fusion consists of 49 songs, while the PlayStation 2 version consists of more than 50 songs, replacing five arcade licenses with ten console-only licenses.[3]

{{Nowrap|Dancing Stage Fusion arcade soundtrack
Licensed songs (15 total)
SongArtistNotes
"Believe" §Eddie.JCover of Cher
"Danger! High Voltage"Electric Six
"Familiar Feeling"Moloko
"Freak Like Me" †SugababesCover of Adina Howard
"Good Luck"Basement Jaxx feat. Lisa Kekaula
"Heaven and Earth"Pop!
"Kids in America"Kim Wilde
"Ladies' Night" §∠RCover of Kool & the Gang
"Like a Virgin" §Tama_HappytoneCover of Madonna
"Mickey" †Toni Basil
"Move Your Feet" †Junior Senior
"Rappers Delight"Sugarhill Gang
"Sunlight" †DJ Sammy
"Tough Enough" §Vanilla Ninja
"Waiting For Tonight" §P.A.TCover of Jennifer Lopez
SuperNOVA previews (6 total)
"A Stupid Barber" †Sho-T
"Tomorrow Perfume"DJ Taka
"Try 2 Luv. U" †S.F.M.P.
"Un Deux Trois" ‡SDMS
"You're Not Here" ‡Heather
"Your Rain (Rage Mix)"Akira Yamaoka feat. Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
From DDR Extreme (10 total)
"321Stars" †‡DJ Simon
"A" ‡DJ Amuro
"Across the Nightmare"Jimmy Weckl
"Be Lovin"D-Crew
"Colors (For Extreme)"DJ Taka
"Destiny Lovers" ‡Miyuki Kunitake
"Dynamite Rave (Down Bird Sota Mix)" ‡Naoki
"Paranoia Survivor" ‡270
"Sync (Extreme Version)" ‡OutPhase
"Xenon" ‡Mr. T
From DDRMAX2 (3 total)
"It's Raining Men (Almighty Mix)"Geri HalliwellCover of The Weather Girls
"Kakumei" ("The Revolutionary Étude") †‡DJ Taka with NaokiCover of Frédéric Chopin
"Orion.78 (Civilization Mix)" †2MB
From EuroMix 2 (3 total)
"Candy☆" ‡Luv UnlimitedDebuted in DDRMAX
"Can't Stop Fallin' in Love (Speed Mix)" †NaokiDebuted in DDR 5thMix
"Healing Vision (Angelic Mix)" †2MBDebuted in DDR 5thMix
From DDRMAX
"Firefly"Be For U
From DDR 5thMix (2 total)
"Dive" †Be For U
"Still In My Heart" †Naoki
From EuroMix (3 total)
"Keep On Movin'" †N.M.RDebuted in DDR 2ndMix
"La Senorita"Captain.TDebuted in DDR 3rdMix
"Trip Machine (Luv Mix)" ‡2MBDebuted in DDR Solo 2000
From Dancing Stage (4 total)
"AM-3P" †KTz
"Make It Better" †Mitsu-O!
"Make It Better (So-Real Mix)" ‡Mitsu-O! SummerInternet Ranking song
"Trip Machine"De-Sire
From DDR 3rdMix Plus (1 total)
"La Senorita Virtual" ‡190Also in DDR 4thMix
From DDR 2ndMix (1 total)
"Paranoia Max (Dirty Mix)" †2MBCaptain.T
Console-only songs (10 total)
"Chihuahua 2002"DJ Bobo
"Come Into My World" †Kylie Minogue
"Go West"Pet Shop BoysCover of Village People
"Gotta Get Thru This" †Daniel Bedingfield
"I Believe in a Thing Called Love" †The Darkness
"OK"Big Brovaz
"Promises"Kylie Minogue
"Sexiest Man in Jamaica"Mint Royale feat. Prince Buster
"Someone like Me"Atomic Kitten
"Superstar"Jamelia
† indicates songs that are also on the PlayStation version.
‡ indicates songs that are locked in the PlayStation 2 version.
§ indicates songs that are exclusive to the arcade version.

See also

  • Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (North America)
  • DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_dancingstagefusion_ps2|title=Dancing Stage Fusion|last=Reed|first=Kristan|work=Eurogamer|date=October 25, 2004|accessdate=March 7, 2019}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.videogamer.com/reviews/dancing-stage-fusion-review|title=Dancing Stage Fusion Review|last=Clark|first=Gareth|work=VideoGamer|date=February 2, 2005|accessdate=March 7, 2019}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.4players.de/4players.php/dispbericht/PlayStation2/Test/4739/3262/0/Dancing_Stage_Fusion.html|title=Test: Dancing Stage: Fusion (Musikspiel)|last=Bischoff|first=Jens|work=4Players|date=November 12, 2004|accessdate=March 7, 2019}}

External links

  • {{Moby game|id=/dancing-stage-fusion|name=Dancing Stage Fusion}}
{{DanceDanceRevolution}}

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