Dance dance revolution 5th mix game




















What's this with no intro? Is there a way to turn it on? How come I can't choose a long version as my first song? If you have a standard song setup, the Long versions will not appear until after your first song, and before your last song. How come I got one less song after I played a long version song??? What a rip! It acts as two songs in one. That sucks. They mark out the easiest songs in case beginners can't figure out what those little foot things mean.

I noticed that the "dissipation" animation for when I hit the arrows sometimes change to a colorful star? Usually then you hit an arrow, the arrows will "dissipate" into a different color arrow, depending on what your rating was for that step i. Dissipates to yellow if you hit a Perfect!

But when you hit a combo, the arrow dissipates into a different star shape color with every step you hit.

The arrows and the animation is SO smooth! Animations should be. But the arrows aren't. Unlike the arcade, the arrows are still at 30 fps. Can I use link data with my memory card on the arcade machine? You can find these above the coin door. In the song selection screen, go to the corresponding song that you have the edit steps for.

If it's not there, then the memory card doesn't have the data. Are these official? ANd about of them were "great" steps. What's "The SubS Mix" mean? The "SubStream" Mix. What's the deal with BabyLon? Who knows? Cuteness factor I guess. They are not "Freeze Arrows" a la 6th Mix. Why do some songs have a stupid difficulty? The top score for a one-foot song is 10 million, and the top score for a 9-foot song is 50 million.

Bonus points are then added based on performance; the bonus added is calculated in the same way as scores in DDR 4th Mix, but with Perfects being worth a base of 55 points instead of and Greats a base of 33 points instead of , and a flat amount of points based on the letter grade received is then added, ranging from points for a D to 10,, points for an AAA.

It contains 47 songs, 9 unlockables, plus seven extra hidden songs that appear as a preview to the next arcade version, DDRMAX, for a total of 16 unlockable songs.

The mix also contained song edits contributed by players. Ebony Fay DXY! Take Me Higher Risky Men feat. L Oops! It is also possible to edit data recruited from the user is recorded, the name of the applicant and the original step is published, of course, to play these steps. Features: Third person perspective. There are others that will work better or worse for your particular hardware.

We provide you with one working set-up so that you may get the game up and running, hassle-free. Go to number this picture does not have to be unlocked to work , and go up twice, down twice, left, right, left, right, and exit press X Gallery 19, and then enter it again press O , and there should be a confirmed sound, like the coin sound in the arcade, and the last four pictures of Gallery 19 should be unlocked, containing BeForU pictures. WONG for providing the game hires covers.

We couldn't find some of the information and covers for this game. When more accurate information or covers are obtained, the entry will be updated adding the missing information. Somewhat "plain" graphics for some of the sections in the Guide menu. It's worth noticing that all of them have finalized versions. BIN , there is a listing containing names of songs from the first game in the franchise to this one, likely used in the Data Bank screen. Below, is a list of the unused songs' names and IDs, as the order codes seem to be in a different order.

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