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List Price: $19.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews

Platform: Playstation2
Genre: dancing games
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Media: Video Game
Edition: Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Playstation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
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MPN: 20156
Model: 20156
UPC: 083717201564
EAN: 0083717201564

Release Date: September 25, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • All-new arcade release of the DDR series hits the PlayStation 2
  • Awesome soundtrack packed with major hits and brand new songs
  • Enhanced online support offers 4-player multiplayer
  • EyeToy Supports for PS2- use your hands and feet and see yourself on TV
  • Sequel to the biggest and best DDR game to date

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  • Playstation 2 DDR Dance Pad PS2
  • Playstation 2 Two DDR Dance Pads Combo
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  • Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA2 continues the legacy of the music genre's most popular franchise and expands on every aspect of what made the original game innovative, fun and addictive. It takes the best-selling video game series to new heights by incorporating a variety of gameplay enhancements designed to deliver the ultimate DDR experience. Brand new game modes, including Hyper Master Mode join existing modes such as Tutorial, Battle, Nonstop and Challenge to deliver the most complete DDR game to date. These gameplay modes make DDR SuperNOVA 2 highly accessible to new players while still delivering the ultimate gameplay challenge to DDR pros. At the heart of any DDR game is the music selection and DDR SuperNOVA 2 features a new song lineup, packed with superstar artists, familiar hits and brand new musical content. Online multiplayer gameplay, now supporting up to four players, and EyeToy USB Camera support for PlayStation 2, round out this complete music video game package that will keep all ages moving to the beat. Sequel to the biggest and best DDR game to date


Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Time Well-Spent   January 5, 2009
Kimberly Iwanski (Long Island, NY USA)
My family spent hours playing this game when we first got it. We would have continued except that the dance pads we bought stopped working. The game itself is great; they have a workout mode that keeps track of how many calories you burnt. They have Dance Master mode that allows you to complete challenges in exchange for points, where you can buy new songs and the like at the shop.

However our favorite is the freeplay because you could go on as two-player and compete for a high score. Lots of fun and great exercise as well.



5 out of 5 stars DDR - Dance Dance Revolution - SuperNova 2   November 3, 2008
Ninora
AMAZING!
Great list of songs!
A-ha's "Take on me"!
Get SuperNova 1 for Love Shine and others though!
IT ROCKS and IT IS GREAT!



4 out of 5 stars Dance Dance Revolution Supernova 2 rocks!   August 14, 2008
Dennis M. Tustan (Cleveland, OH USA)
Although it is missing some of the classic DDR tracks (as most recent DDR titles are), the game delivers more of the same fun dancing simulation that has been around since the beginning of Bemani. Some excellent new tracks have been added such as PARANOiA HADES and TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX.


2 out of 5 stars potential to be extremely annoying   June 6, 2008
mid-level ddr gamer (St. Louis, USA (home in Hagen, Germany))
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

the scope of this review centers on the hard charts (expert+) in the game. i am an experienced but not great DDR player and my favorite game is ITG.

i echo the one reviewer who pointed out how annoying the charts can be. there is an insane amount of jumps ("air") built into the charts, often as part of streams, which more often than not crossover. this is considerably difficult to step accurately on soft pads without a bar. why?
1) if you're on the tall and heavy side, crossovers in general will give you trouble (simply a speed issue).
2) quickly stepping in and out jumps can only be accomplished through messy sliding if your weight remains on your feet the whole time (no bar!).
3) quick-tapping into jumps is similarly a mess on soft pads, for exactly the same reason (weight remains on your feet).
your ankles won't like it, and more likely than not you won't like it either.
the problem is not so much that some of the songs use this to be difficult, it's that nearly all of them do. i simply hate charts like "arrabiata" or "unreal". the few good and(!) challenging ones (like "eternus", "the beginning of the end" or "seduction") simply can't compensate for the rest.

as others pointed out the master mode suffers form the fact that the difficult centers around mods and not so much around the steps. charts where arrows are only visible randomly or where a double display is supposed to be danced on a single pad, can be solved through memorizing them but there's no fun in that.

the altered grading compared to supernova is another thing i dislike since the window for an "A" is pretty small now. basically, a chart which you can get an A on, you will eventually AA.

i'm sure a more skillful player dancing with shoes/hard pad in a diagonal stance will not have much trouble with any of the non-boss charts in the game. but even if i could dance like this, i DDR for the fun exercise it's supposed to provide and this game simply fails in that regard. 2* at most.



3 out of 5 stars A fun game, but nothing new.   June 4, 2008
Wesley W. Hemenas
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Being a fan of DDR SuperNova, I decided to purchase the sequel. SuperNova 2 is basically the same as its predesesor. It does contain some new and fun songs. However the format is very similar. You have to play your way through the game at the levels the cpu deems fit. It's annoying at first, because people who have the acquired skills are forced to do songs on easy or beginner. It does progress to more intense challenges though. I would say this game is a lot of fun b/c I love to DDR. If you are debating whether to get the first Supernova or the Second, I'd go with the first one.

On to the seller. Well, the game arrived within two weeks. The only thing I have to complain about is the fact that the game did not come in the original container with the SuperNova 2 graphics. It came in a plain black container. It did have the game's manual.


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