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Post #581 · Posted at 2008-10-16 11:07:54am 16.6 years ago

Offline Queen-Zukin
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but it would be better if they let us put songs from past games in the next ddr

It's strange that you mention that because you would think that by doing so it would hurt the sales of the DDR game in which the song is being pulled from but DDRMAX - EXTREME2 shows otherwise.

Then you would think that it's reasonable to bring back some songs because they were on the PS1, but then you have Bad Routine and i feel...(period)

Now if you're referring to backwards compatibility like what Rock Band is doing...forget it. Konami isn't smart enough to do that.
i was talking about (us verion) SN to X songs

Post #582 · Posted at 2008-10-16 06:36:32pm 16.6 years ago

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It's strange that you mention that because you would think that by doing so it would hurt the sales of the DDR game in which the song is being pulled from but DDRMAX - EXTREME2 shows otherwise.

Then you would think that it's reasonable to bring back some songs because they were on the PS1, but then you have Bad Routine and i feel...(period)
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Post #583 · Posted at 2008-10-20 12:36:48pm 16.6 years ago

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I don't suppose there's much hope of these licenses appearing on any soundtrack. There go my hopes at a long version of All Good Things (Come to an End).

At least a long version of No Matter What is extremely likely, with the way it was cut. Surprised that not only did jun try R&B, she succeeded.
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Post #584 · Posted at 2008-10-21 04:48:40am 16.6 years ago

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Okay I'm confused with the grading system Confused I got AA on Silver Dream yet I got 13 boos?

Post #585 · Posted at 2008-12-08 12:55:23am 16.5 years ago

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"DJ Max Fever!"
Hey guys I might be getting this game for Christmas, and was wondering if it was worth it?

I mean is there online ability this time?

I saw the trailer for it, and its cool that you can use your Mii's so out of curiosity is it worth the christmas gift? I like 3/4 songs on it, I haven't heard the rest of the songs.
DJ Max Fever is my new favorite PSP game.

Post #586 · Posted at 2008-12-08 11:26:31pm 16.5 years ago

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I have read that there are problems with many 3rd party mats and HP2 (problems that weren't present in HP1). I have been using a RO Ignition 3.0 pad connected to my Gamecube via a "Cube Joybox Pro" in order to play Mario Mix and that has worked well. Has anyone tried this setup with HP2? I'm hesitant to pay $70 for HP2 if I might end up not being able to play it (using the standard pad isn't a satisfying option for me.)

Should I buy HP1 instead? Presumably my pad and adapter would work with it. My only concern there is the lack of modifiers - I really can't play some songs/difficulties without 1.5x modifier....

Post #587 · Posted at 2008-12-12 12:29:46am 16.5 years ago

Offline Sora542
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"DJ Max Fever!"
Hold up do some of the songs have music videos in them? Like Come Rain Come Shine?
DJ Max Fever is my new favorite PSP game.

Post #588 · Posted at 2008-12-12 01:02:54am 16.5 years ago

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Come Rain Come Shine has a music video. So do a couple others, though I can't remember which.
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Post #589 · Posted at 2008-12-12 01:05:02am 16.5 years ago

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"DJ Max Fever!"
How come I saw videos on youtube of the same song and they don't have the music video? is it like you can turn them off if you want too?

because now that you told me that they have Music Videos, I can't wait to get this for Christmas. (I hope)
DJ Max Fever is my new favorite PSP game.

Post #590 · Posted at 2008-12-12 01:36:50am 16.5 years ago

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"I'm honestly pissed off."
Yeah, you can turn the videos off.
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Post #591 · Posted at 2008-12-12 01:54:18am 16.5 years ago

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"DJ Max Fever!"
Dude Thank you so much, I cant wait to get it for Christmas, I love Silver Dream, Super Hero, and many others. I'm so looking forward to getting it.
DJ Max Fever is my new favorite PSP game.

Post #592 · Posted at 2009-02-10 05:50:51am 16.3 years ago

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Found this interesting interview with U1, don't think it was ever posted:

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U1-ASAMi is a cool dude with lots of style. He’s typically seen decked out in smooth shades, leather pants, and boots. He’s been in the US a lot lately promoting his upcoming Wii title, Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party 2, and we caught him for a moment to discuss the title as well as his past at Bemani.

Even if you’re not a fan of the DDR franchise, do you at least agree that the music featured in the game sounds great? Are you looking forward to more waggle-based gameplay mechanics in Hottest Part 2?

Read a touching statement for the fans and find out what makes U1-ASAMi such a swell guy after the jump!

OSV: We’re here with U1-ASAMi from Bemani, producer of Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party and longtime composer of music for the DDR franchise. Please say hello!

U1: Hello. My name is U1-ASAMi. I am a director and composer of the DDR series. My first name is Yuichi, and ichi in Japanese means 1, so please call me U1! [Editor’s Note: The U1 in U1-ASAMi is pronounced Yuichi].

OSV: Last time I spoke with you, you had just finished up Hottest Party and you weren’t sure how it was going to do. Given that a sequel is now coming out, I guess Hottest Party did pretty well on the Wii?

U1: Yeah, it sold very well.

OSV: So, enough to warrant a sequel. That’s very good news, and congratulations on that because I know that was your first time acting as the lead producer for a DDR title. So you’re acting as the sound director as well?

U1: There’s actually somebody else who is the sound director. I am the director and composer for the title.

OSV: Okay, so Hottest Party had an accessible style with lots of pop and rock music, and it was kind of catered to a casual audience. Will we see the same approach with Hottest Party 2?

U1: Yes, Hottest Party 2 has the same concept and is very accessible. There are actually three DDR series right now. There’s Hottest Party, DDR X, and DDR Universe, so each has its own unique character, so we would like to preserve this distinct Hottest Party character.

OSV: You said you’re also composing for the title, so I’m wondering if we’re going to hear some new tracks from you, and if so, how many new songs have you created for Hottest Party 2?

U1: I created two new songs.

OSV: Are the teams on Hottest Party smaller teams considering that a portion of the music is actually licensed material?

U1: Well, the teams for both Hottest Party titles consisted of about 17 members, and there is the same combination of original music and licensed material in both titles. There are actually 50 new songs with no repeats.

OSV: Is the team size for Hottest Party smaller than for the X or Universe titles though?

U1: It’s actually similar in size.

OSV: Is there any chance for downloadable content for Hottest Party 2?

U1: There is no downloadable content, but I do want to explain some of the new features for the title. We’ve tried to utilize the maximum strength of the Wii hardware. We recorded and used motion capture five times more than in the first Hottest Party title. There’s also a new mode called Dancing Defense that will enhance the gameplay by making even more use of the Wii’s motion controls.

OSV: What does Dancing Defense do beyond the hand movements that were already worked into the original Hottest Party game?

U1: Well, before you could probably get away with just foot steps, and not really using the hand motions, but this time you have to use lower body and upper body with the Wii controller at all times to get a passing score.

OSV: I have a question about that. Basically there’s more movement in the game because the motion controls, and because you’re using your hands and feet, it’s becoming more lifelike…

U1: That’s actually been our biggest headache. We’re not trying to pursue a lifelike experience. If we pursue that, it’s not like a videogame. We want to leave more flexibility with the player. We also have a new training mode that you can practice DDR and the dancing using the training mode. Then you can use that dance in the gameplay, and as I said, there is five times the motion capture used, so you can use your own dance in the gameplay. So you can play the real lifelike style in the training mode as well as the conventional DDR.

OSV: So how did the team approach the challenge of having both hands and feet moving that’s more like real dancing? Did you hire a choreographer to figure out how to coordinate the hand and feet movements?

U1: Well, the team members are all experts in DDR and they know DDR, so they think of the best choreography by themselves.

OSV: Okay, I do want to go back a little bit and talk about the composing you’ve done. One of my favorite tracks of yours is “Cutie Chaser”…

U1: [Laughs].

OSV: [Laughs] Yeah, I know, I’m sorry. I know it’s a very upbet and kind of happy track. It was written under your Club Spice alias, and it was one of the first songs I heard when I started playing DDR because it was in DDR Max, one of the first DDRs on the PS2. I’m wondering what you can tell me about that track and how you went about making it.

U1: First of all, that was a big challenge. It was a new approach to videogame dance music. It uses three beats instead of the traidtional four-beat dance style. The music has to be very familiar with the game player, and it shouldn’t be too difficult. That song was a big challenge, but I tried to bring in something new. I wasn’t really satisfied with the old conventional dance style so I wanted to experiment with three beats.

OSV: “Drop the Bomb” is also one of my favorites. I want to know how you went about creating this one because there are vocals in it, and I wanted to know the story behind that track.

U1: I actually composed “Drop the Bomb” at the same time Naoki wrote “Dynamite Rave.” I felt “Dynamite Rave” was a great song, but it was too difficult. I like to compose good music, but it needs to be for everybody. That’s one concept.

OSV: So “Drop the Bomb” is a more difficult song that you feel isn’t for consumers?

U1: So “Dynamite Rave” and “Drop the Bomb” were written not for console gamers, but for arcade gamers. Typically the arcade gamers play much harder.

OSV: Okay, and then in Hottest Party you had “Such a Feeling” which was a really upbeat, happy song that I really enjoyed. Can you tell us about that one?

U1: It was 13 years ago that I actually composed that music! Since then, the song has been left behind, but this time I had a concept pop into my head, so I revived that song. It was actually composed for a shooting game, not for DDR. [Laughs]

OSV: [Laughs] I’m just wondering how that could fit into a shooting game!

U1: Well, it was very different, but the concept was the same.

OSV: Okay, so what’s your favorite song that you’ve written for Bemani games?

U1: I would say all of them because I cannot tell you the order of my own children! I love them all the same.

OSV: So do you get to write any music outside of work, or are you too busy?

U1: Actually, yeah I do, but they’re my own creations for my own satisfaction, and not for others.

OSV: So they’re not released anywhere then?

U1: No.

OSV: I’d like to hear it someday, just so you know! I wanted to ask what you’re using in terms of software and hardware to create your music.

U1: I use a Mac with Logic Audio and Pro Tools and CDM effects and so many kinds of software. Recently we’re using so many things, I can’t even remember.

OSV: I have a lot of friends who also do this, but you have so many different aliases. I’m wondering why you have so many different handles that you release under.

U1: I try to open up the window because when I compose as U1 only U1 fans will play, and for [2mb] songs only [2mb] fans. So I utilize these several names to gather a larger group of fans. They usually don’t know. The other reason I use these names is to make DDR popular, and not to make Asami more popular. To make the series more popular, that’s the reason I use so many names.

OSV: Well, that’s very noble. I know that many Bemani artists, such as DJ Taka, have their own original albums at Konami. When will we see the Yuichi Asami first album milestone?

U1: Right now I have no plans. The reason why is that those guys with the albums are focusing on the Japanese domestic market, but I’m focusing on the US market. Those guys in the Japanese market can create that kind of Japanese music, but I’m looking at the US side of things.

OSV: So when you play DDR, what difficulty do you play?

U1: Expert!

OSV: So you play on expert. So you’re pretty good at it?

U1: Well, I’ve been playing it for over ten years! [Laughs]

OSV: [Laughs] So do you have a message for DDR fans as we get closer to the release of Hottest Party 2?

U1: When we first created DDR, it was really a revolution. In ten years time, the series has really evolved thanks to the fans. I would like to create a DDR title for the next generation thanks to the last generation. That’s why I would like to try a new approach. Thank you all for your support.

Post #593 · Posted at 2009-02-10 05:56:11am 16.3 years ago

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OSV: Okay, and then in Hottest Party you had “Such a Feeling” which was a really upbeat, happy song that I really enjoyed. Can you tell us about that one?

U1: It was 13 years ago that I actually composed that music! Since then, the song has been left behind, but this time I had a concept pop into my head, so I revived that song. It was actually composed for a shooting game, not for DDR. [Laughs]

Wow, that's wacky!

Post #594 · Posted at 2009-02-10 06:26:25am 16.3 years ago

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OSV: So how did the team approach the challenge of having both hands and feet moving that’s more like real dancing? Did you hire a choreographer to figure out how to coordinate the hand and feet movements?

U1: Well, the team members are all experts in DDR and they know DDR, so they think of the best choreography by themselves.
I find it interesting that they came up with charts that turn you away from the screen so much. I had figured none of them played much. I guess their tastes lie in the incredibly technical area. Lots of turning away from the screen, to test your reading/memory, and lots of jumps to test your balance. Not much to test your stamina though, which is sort of a relief.
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Post #595 · Posted at 2009-02-23 01:20:32pm 16.3 years ago

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Too bad in some cases it resulted in some idiotic charts whereas in others the charts work but you have to be damn good at spins to pull them off.

Oh, and this game has the absolute hardest AAA requirements I've ever seen. Most songs can only be AAAd under certain conditions.

Post #596 · Posted at 2009-03-05 04:22:58am 16.2 years ago

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Has anyone tried the new Red Octane Ignition 5.0 pad with DDR Hottest Party 2? It supports Wii/NGC out of the box (as well PS2, Xbox and PC). Annoyingly Red Octane doesn't "confirm" compatibility with DDR Hottest Party 2, only with DDR HP1. I emailed them and all they could tell me is that they haven't confirmed it yet. Grrrrr.

EDIT: Never mind! I just noticed that they updated their web site and it now says that they've confirmed compatibility with DDR HP2! Yeah! I'm going to order one soon.

Post #597 · Posted at 2009-03-13 04:09:41am 16.2 years ago

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Hah! Reading that interview made me realized U1 produced this game. No offence to him but I thought Hottest Party felt "under experienced". This also made me realized the reason he didn't put modifiers in, probably to force the players to play it the traditional way. But man, it was hard to play Super Samurai and Tokyo Evolved (didn't play HP2 yet)

Post #598 · Posted at 2009-07-28 07:20:08am 15.8 years ago

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*bump*

Thought it was interesting to note that Amazon.com has a great deal on Hottest Party 2 today. The game+mat, which would normally sell for $70, is selling for half-price at $35 today only.

Also interesting to note is that today's sale has made DDR Hottest Party 2 the best selling video game on Amazon.com at the moment. According to Amazon.com, HP2 has been in the top 100 best selling video games since its release in September. (nearly 300 days in a row, according to Amazon.com)

Konami sure makes a profit on these 50-song limited releases, don't they. Not to mention that almost all the licenses are covers Roll Eyes.

Post #599 · Posted at 2009-07-28 07:37:37am 15.8 years ago

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Not to mention that almost all the licenses are covers Roll Eyes.
um...there 4 songs that are not covers Puppy Face
1. Come Rain Come Shine
2. Bust a Move
3. System 7's song
4. Red Alert

Post #600 · Posted at 2009-07-28 08:08:20am 15.8 years ago

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That's why pie said 'almost all the licenses'.
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