| Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3 Bundle | 
| From: Konami Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $46.53 as of 8/1/2010 06:32 EDT details You Save: $3.46 (7%)
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Seller: Cheap Stuff INC Rating: 61 reviews Sales Rank: 211
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: dancing_games ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Edition: Bundle Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 12.9 x 11.4 x 4.3
MPN: 25100 Model: 25100 UPC: 083717251002 EAN: 0083717251002 ASIN: B002DC8GIG
Publication Date: September 30, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Extensive new modes, including a fresh new Workout Mode, fun new Story Mode, Kids Modes with much simpler controls and Lesson Mode (DDR School) to practice timing and the direction of arrows so that new dancers can learn the basic. | | • | Game bundled with DanceDanceRevolution dance pad floor controller for Wii with additional controller compatibility including: Wii Remote/nunchuck and Wii Balance Board. | | • | Exclusive gimmicks such as the Hip Roll and Bump Arrows appear in-game and built-in fitness functionality allows you to punch while moving your hips to get a workout in while playing. | | • | Costume customization of your DanceDanceRevolution dancer, including your importable Miis. | | • | Game include 2-4 local multiplayer support in versus mode and contains 60 tracks on disc, including major licensed master original Latin tracks. |
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Product Description DDR Hottest Party 3 Bundle Wii
Amazon.com Product Description
DanceDanceRevolution Hottest Party 3 is a dance/party game for Wii that takes the long-running DDR party to the next level. Bundled with the game's iconic floor peripheral, and including controller support for the Wii Remote/nunchuck controller configuration, and for the first time the Wii Balance Board, it is sure to be the life of the party and get you into shape. Game also include local 2-4 player multiplayer support, a diverse 60-song soundtrack, entirely new modes and more.  Classic DDR gameplay. View larger. |  Exercise and balance board integration. View larger. |  2-4 player support. View larger. |  Mii support and customization. View larger. |  Game and controller included. View larger. | Gameplay As with all DanceDanceRevolution (DDR) games, gameplay in Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3 consists of the player mimicking as closely as possible the movements flashed on the screen in the form of directional arrows and other prompts. The goal is to do this as best as possible to gain as many points as you can, maintain a healthy "dance gauge" (your life bar) and get a good grade for each dance routine. Yet Hottest Party 3 for Wii sets itself apart from previous versions in this by including new input methods. The game bundle includes the familiar DDR floor peripheral for registering dance steps, which make up the majority of the game actions, and like earlier DDR versions for Wii, also includes Wii Remote and nunchuck support. What is new is the game's Wii Balance board integration. The balance board is an optional accessory (sold separately), and allows for a whole new way to play in workout mode among others. The game also features 2-player local versus multiplayer support, Mii integration and new costume customization functionality and new game modes. Song List Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3 is backed by a massive list of 50 foot-stompng songs and remixes to move your body to. They include both tracks produced in-house by game publisher Konami and original pieces, now including major licensed Latin hits. Songs include: - "A Brighter Day", Naoki feat. Aleisha G.
- "Baile La Samba", Big Idea
- "Be With You (Still Miss You)", NC ft. Eddie Kay
- "Bonafide Lovin'", Chromeo
- "Boogie Wonderland", Earth, Wind & Fire
- "Brilliant2U", Naoki
- "Celebrate Night", Naoki
- "Closer", Ne-Yo
- "Crazy Control", D-Crew with Val Tiatia
- "Daft Punk Is Playing at My House", LCD Soundsystem
- "Detroit Rock City", Kiss
- "Disturbia", Rihanna
- "Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)", Enrique Iglesias
- "Dream on Dreamer", Brand New Heavies
- "Dynamite Rave", Naoki
- "Enjoy the Silence", Depeche Mode
- "Feel Good Inc.", Gorillaz featuring De La Soul
- "Freeze", NC ft. NRG Factory
- "Good Times", Chic
- "Gotta Dance", Naoki feat. Aliesha G.
- "Heatstroke", Tag feat. Angie Lee
- "Hungry Like the Wolf", Duran Duran
- "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)", Pitbull
- "I'm Coming Out", Diana Ross
- "Ice Ice Baby", Vanilla Ice
- "Just Dance", Lady Gaga featuring Colby O'Donis
- "Keep on Movin'", NM
- "Kimono Princess", Jun
- "La Camisa Negra", Juanes
- "La Libertad", Cheryl Horrocks
| - "La Receta", Carlos Coco Garcia
- "Lesson by DJ", UTD & Friends
- "Lesson2", MC DDR
- "Lesson3", Dr. DDR
- "Let's Get It Started", Black Eyed Peas
- "Love Again", NM feat. Mr. E.
- "My Prerogative", Bobby Brown
- "Never Gonna Give You Up", Rick Astley
- "One Step at a Time", Jordin Sparks
- "Paradise", Lea Drop feat. McCall Clark
- "Pluto the First", White Wall
- "Pocketful of Sunshine", Natasha Bedingfield
- "Pork and Beans", Weezer
- "Praise You", Fatboy Slim
- "Roppongi Evolved ver. A", Tag Underground
- "Roppongi Evolved ver. B", Tag Underground
- "Roppongi Evolved ver. C", Tag Underground
- "Sacred Oath", Terra
- "Shine", Tomosuke feat. Adreana
- "So What", Pink
- "South Side", Moby featuring Gwen Stefani
- "The Space Dance", Danny Tenaglia
- "Takin' It to the Sky", U1 feat. Tammy S. Hansen
- "This Night", Jun feat. Sonnet
- "True Love (Clubstar's True Club Mix)", Jun
- "Viva la Vida", Coldplay
- "What Will Come of Me", Black Rose Garden
- "When I Grow Up", Pussycat Dolls
- "You Are a Star", Naoki feat. Anna Kaelin
- "You Got It (The Right Stuff)", New Kids on the Block
| Key Features - Game bundled with DanceDanceRevolution dance pad floor controller for Wii.
- Additional controller compatibility includes: Wii Remote/nunchuck and Wii Balance Board.
- Exclusive gimmicks such as the Hip Roll and Bump Arrows appear in-game.
- Built-in fitness functionality allows you to punch while moving your hips to get a workout in while playing.
- Costume customization of your DanceDanceRevolution dancer, including your importable Miis.
- Inclusion of 60 tracks on disc, including major licensed master original Latin tracks.
- Extensive new modes, including a fresh new Workout Mode, fun new Story Mode, Kids Modes with much simpler controls and Lesson Mode (DDR School) to practice timing and the direction of arrows so that new dancers can learn the basic.
- 2-4 local multiplayer support in versus mode.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Dance Dance Revolution July 25, 2010 Lois Karhinen I'm not a kid, but I've always loved to dance and I'm trying to follow the rhythm as it says. The game tells me I'm in danger and I've failed EVERY time! What am I doing wrong?! I wish it would just let me dance and give me pointers like the regular Wii Fit games do. I tend to not want to do it on a regular basis because no one wants to be told they've failed every day! It certainly has potential and if someone wants to offer me pointers, I'd readily accept them! I've watched that little boy on youtube and I've tried to move like he does, but it just keeps failing me. At least I was able to turn off the "boo" zzzz.
Really, I'd love a lesson! Anyone?
Sadly disappointed June 30, 2010 Habs24 (Scituate, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I picked this game up even though I already had the PS2 version (old) DDR2 Extreme. The songs in this game do not fit well with the workout style I was accustomed to. The basic level game play was so slow and boring. The songs are great, but they are not great for dancing to. The rhythm of these tunes are not the fast-paced rhythms I was used to in the previous PS2 version. After doing the first Song by Rhianna - I thought - the song and graphics were cool - a nice break from the cartoons of the past, but the dance steps were so slow. Even stepping up beyond the first level - the pace was just awkward when the steps are just outright faster than the song. The key behind the success of the original DDR was the fast pace of the songs. You felt like you had to keep up with the beat. Attempting to do this with normal pop songs of the day just plain didn't work. After 45 minutes of trying to find a song or beat that was up and quick, I just turned the Wii off, and got the PS2 DDR2 going again. What a breath of fresh air it was to be sweating 60 seconds later. I literally went 45 minutes to 1 hour on the Wii DDR HP2 without a glistening of sweat. I hear there is a new one arriving soon - I hope I can get my money back on this package.
Let me say that the D-pad was fine. Worked great, not much slipping - better than the GameStop store brand ones that slip. The ability to use the controllers was cool. For the extra money this is worthless. Not a single big new feature to latch onto - and the lack of fast paced songs is a dramatic step backward for this product. If this were the original DDR - the whole line would have died I think.
I was so expecting new things in this version, and I was sadly disappointed.
Our family loves this! June 27, 2010 L. Moninger (Texas) I purchased this for exercise for me. I hate exercising but like dancing. It has been great for that. The whole family loves this, even my husband who is not a big dancer. He likes the sport of it. My 6 year old son loves to dance but in free form and not always with the beat ;-) This game is teaching him dance can have specific steps and timing is important. Fun, educational, good exercise!
DDR3 Review June 23, 2010 Joan (St. Louis) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this game for my girls (9 and 7). They love it. I, however, do not appreciate the provacative music videos. I don't care for the influence on my kids.
Hard To Learn June 15, 2010 Montana Grandma (Montana) This game was part of a package that I bought mainly for the Wii Fit Dance Mat that I use with another game. I am older than the average Dance Dance Revolution player and found that this game is hard for me. I am getting the hang of it, but am still using the beginning mode. I think when the grandkids come to visit they will like it a lot. The dance mat did not work as well as I had hoped with my other game, very awkward to use, but over all an okay purchase. I am sure that teens would have a lot of fun with it.
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