Post #1 · Posted at 2010-06-26 08:34:10pm 15 years ago
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At first I thought that DDR Oha was for GBC, but guess like I was wrong
http://cgi.ebay.com/Oha-Studio-Dance-Dance-Revolution-New-JPN-PS1-Import-/200302801479?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item2ea2fa3247
http://cgi.ebay.com/Oha-Studio-Dance-Dance-Revolution-New-JPN-PS1-Import-/200302801479?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item2ea2fa3247
Post #2 · Posted at 2010-06-26 08:46:22pm 15 years ago
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As i remember, i have played it right after the release of DDR 3rdMix CS PSX. It was full of kiddie-like songs. The song i played in this was "Oha Sta", one featured song in this game. The interface looks similar to 3rdMix. I felt awful while playing these songs.
Post #3 · Posted at 2010-06-26 09:14:50pm 15 years ago
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There are a few different versions I think. One is for Gameboy Color and one is for PS1. It's actually pretty cool. 
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Post #4 · Posted at 2010-06-26 09:53:06pm 15 years ago
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Post #5 · Posted at 2010-06-26 10:57:06pm 15 years ago
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So, is Cutie Chaser (Morning Mix) where it featured in DDR EXTREME AC came originally from DDR Oha?
Post #6 · Posted at 2010-06-26 11:33:30pm 15 years ago
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I also found a DDR game that preceded Music Fit.
http://cgi.ebay.com/PS2-DANCE-DANCE-REVOLUTION-AEROBICS-Japan-KONAMI-DDR-/160374417514?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item25570f686a
http://cgi.ebay.com/PS2-DANCE-DANCE-REVOLUTION-AEROBICS-Japan-KONAMI-DDR-/160374417514?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item25570f686a
Post #7 · Posted at 2010-06-27 12:32:43am 15 years ago
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So, is Cutie Chaser (Morning Mix) where it featured in DDR EXTREME AC came originally from DDR Oha?
Yea. Also, the steps from OHA STA! are also in CS DDRMAX (U/C), but they changed the steps for EXTREME.
Post #8 · Posted at 2010-06-27 02:02:51am 15 years ago
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best intro in any DDR game
Post #9 · Posted at 2010-06-27 04:58:02am 15 years ago
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Oh hey, speaking of Oha Sta GBC!
I was using a tile editor program to view the graphics stored in the ROM, and found two more songs in the game:
-Zonapara [WHY! Parapara * Remix]
-Happy Go Lucky (Hard)
Would anyone like to help me figure out how to unlock these? They aren't on Wikipedia's or DDRfreak's songlists, GameFAQs has no faqs or cheats up for the game, and CyricZ's faq only covers the NA games.
From a look at this page I found for the PSX version instead, the cheats section (right after the mods list) is saying something about using the Konami code to draw cards. But, Google Translate seems to have trouble translating the order (heck, it even puts UUDDLRLR as RLRLDDUU) so I'm unsure of the accuracy of this translation. From translating a little at a time, it seems to be saying to hold Select and input UUDDLRLR. I've tried a lot of different combinations (i.e. holding Select during, pressing Select afterwards, and the same for Start and Select+Start) on all four of the card screens on the GBC game, but nothing seems to be happening. Oh, to get to the card screens from the main menu pick 4th option, then 3rd option.
Also if anyone can figure out the point of the bomb-defusing game, or how to unlock the "??????" in 4th option, please contribute. I'm about to use emulator ability to SSS the rest of the songs and see if that does it (only got the first two so far).
One last thing, here's what Zonapara's banner looks like. The colors and difficulty are not accurate - I simply swapped the banner graphics onto Why!'s, so it's still using Why!'s color palette and difficulty.

EDIT: Hang on... after looking at the rest of that PSX vid, it looks like the colors are a lot more accurate than I thought! I'll take a look at the data and see if it can help me narrow down anything.
I was using a tile editor program to view the graphics stored in the ROM, and found two more songs in the game:
-Zonapara [WHY! Parapara * Remix]
-Happy Go Lucky (Hard)
Would anyone like to help me figure out how to unlock these? They aren't on Wikipedia's or DDRfreak's songlists, GameFAQs has no faqs or cheats up for the game, and CyricZ's faq only covers the NA games.
From a look at this page I found for the PSX version instead, the cheats section (right after the mods list) is saying something about using the Konami code to draw cards. But, Google Translate seems to have trouble translating the order (heck, it even puts UUDDLRLR as RLRLDDUU) so I'm unsure of the accuracy of this translation. From translating a little at a time, it seems to be saying to hold Select and input UUDDLRLR. I've tried a lot of different combinations (i.e. holding Select during, pressing Select afterwards, and the same for Start and Select+Start) on all four of the card screens on the GBC game, but nothing seems to be happening. Oh, to get to the card screens from the main menu pick 4th option, then 3rd option.
Also if anyone can figure out the point of the bomb-defusing game, or how to unlock the "??????" in 4th option, please contribute. I'm about to use emulator ability to SSS the rest of the songs and see if that does it (only got the first two so far).
One last thing, here's what Zonapara's banner looks like. The colors and difficulty are not accurate - I simply swapped the banner graphics onto Why!'s, so it's still using Why!'s color palette and difficulty.

EDIT: Hang on... after looking at the rest of that PSX vid, it looks like the colors are a lot more accurate than I thought! I'll take a look at the data and see if it can help me narrow down anything.
Post #10 · Posted at 2010-06-27 05:09:26am 15 years ago
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i have the retail game for GBC, I mean OHA! Super Kids Station Dance Dance Revolution GB, and I was never notice of Zonapara in this game...
This one Should be the best song in entire game xD (with WHY! )
and another thing....anyone have DDR GB Dysney Mix..?
This one Should be the best song in entire game xD (with WHY! )
and another thing....anyone have DDR GB Dysney Mix..?
Post #11 · Posted at 2010-06-27 10:59:21am 15 years ago
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no, but chewi has the sims.
Post #12 · Posted at 2010-06-27 11:01:22am 15 years ago
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Not anymore,I passed them to you.
Post #13 · Posted at 2010-06-27 03:34:14pm 15 years ago
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I used to have all GBC DDR games, but I sold them when I decided to narrow my collection.
For the PS ver. of Oha, the interface is similar to 3rd, but the system is actually similar to 2nd.
So there are no SSSs and unified max scores (like 10M in 3rd), and your max combo will greatly affect your score.
Also, there's a mode called Oha Collection. After you played a song in Game Mode, you will earn some Draw Points
(the amount of points you earn will depend on your rank), and you can use those points to DRAW cards in Oha Collection
(yes, you have to draw the cards, not buy them).
There are 64 kinds of cards in total, and you can hold up to 9 cards of each kind.
However, these cards do not unlock anything,
so collecting them is only a sign of "gosh how can I be so bored to hold on to this game long enough to collect all the cards".
From a look at this page I found for the PSX version instead, the cheats section (right after the mods list) is saying something about using the Konami code to draw cards. But, Google Translate seems to have trouble translating the order (heck, it even puts UUDDLRLR as RLRLDDUU) so I'm unsure of the accuracy of this translation. From translating a little at a time, it seems to be saying to hold Select and input UUDDLRLR.
The cheat mentioned is only a small cheat to have the game draw those cards for you,
so you don't have stay in front of the TV for a long time just to draw those cards (especially when you have a lot of points).
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For the Game Boy version, there is also a mode to collect cards,
but this time you get to trade cards with others and unlock something other than cards.
When you collect all the vehicle cards, you will get the blue key - the key to unlock the ????? option.
Collect all the cards with white items printed on it, and you will earn the white key, along with the
difficulty.
Finally, you can add extra stages to your mini games if you collect all the fruit cards and receive the yellow key.
(I don't know if this mode also unlocks the hidden songs.)
However, I didn't unlock anything myself when playing the Game Boy version,
because no matter how hard I tried, how many songs I cleared, I got no Draw Points at all!
I've searched a lot of information regarding this but had no luck, so I gave up on this game.
For the PS ver. of Oha, the interface is similar to 3rd, but the system is actually similar to 2nd.
So there are no SSSs and unified max scores (like 10M in 3rd), and your max combo will greatly affect your score.
Also, there's a mode called Oha Collection. After you played a song in Game Mode, you will earn some Draw Points
(the amount of points you earn will depend on your rank), and you can use those points to DRAW cards in Oha Collection
(yes, you have to draw the cards, not buy them).
There are 64 kinds of cards in total, and you can hold up to 9 cards of each kind.
However, these cards do not unlock anything,
so collecting them is only a sign of "gosh how can I be so bored to hold on to this game long enough to collect all the cards".
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From a look at this page I found for the PSX version instead, the cheats section (right after the mods list) is saying something about using the Konami code to draw cards. But, Google Translate seems to have trouble translating the order (heck, it even puts UUDDLRLR as RLRLDDUU) so I'm unsure of the accuracy of this translation. From translating a little at a time, it seems to be saying to hold Select and input UUDDLRLR.
The cheat mentioned is only a small cheat to have the game draw those cards for you,
so you don't have stay in front of the TV for a long time just to draw those cards (especially when you have a lot of points).
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For the Game Boy version, there is also a mode to collect cards,
but this time you get to trade cards with others and unlock something other than cards.
When you collect all the vehicle cards, you will get the blue key - the key to unlock the ????? option.
Collect all the cards with white items printed on it, and you will earn the white key, along with the

Finally, you can add extra stages to your mini games if you collect all the fruit cards and receive the yellow key.
(I don't know if this mode also unlocks the hidden songs.)
However, I didn't unlock anything myself when playing the Game Boy version,
because no matter how hard I tried, how many songs I cleared, I got no Draw Points at all!
I've searched a lot of information regarding this but had no luck, so I gave up on this game.
Post #14 · Posted at 2010-06-27 07:08:04pm 15 years ago
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Not anymore,I passed them to you.
DDR Announcer: "Wha- Wha- What?!"
What they are no longer available for download? Well then looks like I'm going to have to ask for a category request, seeing that I've made custom category banners for them.
Post #15 · Posted at 2010-06-27 08:26:52pm 15 years ago
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Not anymore,I passed them to you.
DDR Announcer: "Wha- Wha- What?!"
What they are no longer available for download? Well then looks like I'm going to have to ask for a category request, seeing that I've made custom category banners for them.
http://makou.pestermom.com/ddruk/
DDRUK did all five of them way back when.
Post #16 · Posted at 2010-06-27 10:44:01pm 15 years ago
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Not anymore,I passed them to you.
DDR Announcer: "Wha- Wha- What?!"
What they are no longer available for download? Well then looks like I'm going to have to ask for a category request, seeing that I've made custom category banners for them.
http://makou.pestermom.com/ddruk/
DDRUK did all five of them way back when.
*facepalm* duh, I completely forgot about that. what a major brain fart.
Post #17 · Posted at 2010-06-28 09:47:06am 15 years ago
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The cheat mentioned is only a small cheat to have the game draw those cards for you,
so you don't have stay in front of the TV for a long time just to draw those cards (especially when you have a lot of points).
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For the Game Boy version, there is also a mode to collect cards,
but this time you get to trade cards with others and unlock something other than cards.
When you collect all the vehicle cards, you will get the blue key - the key to unlock the ????? option.
Collect all the cards with white items printed on it, and you will earn the white key, along with the
difficulty.
Finally, you can add extra stages to your mini games if you collect all the fruit cards and receive the yellow key.
(I don't know if this mode also unlocks the hidden songs.)
However, I didn't unlock anything myself when playing the Game Boy version,
because no matter how hard I tried, how many songs I cleared, I got no Draw Points at all!
I've searched a lot fo information regarding this but had no luck, so I gave up on this game.
Ohh, so you unlock by trading! I'll go get VBAlink and see if I can get Draw Points in Versus mode. Shoot, if I could get just 1 point I should be able to make a GameShark code to change DP.so you don't have stay in front of the TV for a long time just to draw those cards (especially when you have a lot of points).
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For the Game Boy version, there is also a mode to collect cards,
but this time you get to trade cards with others and unlock something other than cards.
When you collect all the vehicle cards, you will get the blue key - the key to unlock the ????? option.
Collect all the cards with white items printed on it, and you will earn the white key, along with the

Finally, you can add extra stages to your mini games if you collect all the fruit cards and receive the yellow key.
(I don't know if this mode also unlocks the hidden songs.)
However, I didn't unlock anything myself when playing the Game Boy version,
because no matter how hard I tried, how many songs I cleared, I got no Draw Points at all!
I've searched a lot fo information regarding this but had no luck, so I gave up on this game.
Oh and Aeron, thanks a bunch for that. I wanted to compare the data in the music and see if it would help me find the songs in the games' ROMs. I'd say it's super unlikely since they've been converted to mp3, but there's always the chance...
UPDATE:
Okay, awesome. Using TGB Dual to play Versus mode, I've found out the following.
-Versus has Maniac difficulty and Zorapara available from the start. You're automatically on Final Stage, too.
-The winner of Versus mode receives a Draw Point!
Pics, since TGB doesn't have a Record to AVI feature:








Sweet. I'll see if I can track down the offset for Draw Points so I can get a code up for max DP. It's hard enough tracking down one of these games, let alone finding somebody else with a GBC!