

Looking for workout games on Xbox? Visit our sister sites XboxFitness.Org for Kinect fitness games.A pre-release screenshot of Hottest Party 2 displaying an updated dancing character, classic backup dancers, a more detailed dancing stage and enhanced lighting effect.ĭance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 was announced on alongside Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3 and Dance Dance Revolution X by Konami on the DDR Online Community website as part of Game Day 2008. If you’ve got Wii Fit U, you are cordially invited to join our gym community! Our Community ID is: 5291-0085-6502 Welcome to Gaming Fit (formerly )! Come back often to hear the latest and greatest about fitness games on Wii, Wii U, Playstation 3, Playstation VR, iOS, Android, or follow us on Twitter. Many of these games will support multiple players, so if you already have DDR, you can either get the game alone or find the game bundled with a dance mat so you can play together with friends and family. Here’s hoping this competition is a good thing, and Konami will step up to the challenge of making high quality mini-games. From early screens, it looks like this will in part be a response to Namco Bandai’s Active Life series of games, which itself introduced its own mat controller. This game will be a set of over 40 minigames, many of which use the DDR Dance Mat controller. Ultimate Party Challenge (November 3, 2009). The biggest improvements will be a much improved music soundtrack and optional support for the Wii Balance Board.


This game will be the sequel to Dance Dance Revolution. It’ll feature a huge “virtual” world that you can walk through and a rich music soundtrack.ĭance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3 Bundle (October 27, 2009). This game will be an exercise title which focuses on walking or step exercising using your DDR Dance Mat controller. Click on any link to see the product on Amazon.Com. Here are the upcoming games which will use the Dance Pad with their release dates. But in the coming months, they’ll be making up for lost time in a big way by introducing a number of new titles which make use of the good old DDR dance pad. Konami ported DDR to the Wii, but was a little late to the game as far as producing fitness games. Suddenly, every video game company started producing games that focused not just on fun but on getting exercise. Nintendo introduced the Wii which also ended up reversing a trend of video games turning kids and grown-ups into flabby couch potatoes. It was such a simple concept–move your feet to match on-screen arrows moving to the pace of pop music–but it was as addictive as a video game as as effective as the best aerobic workout in the gym.įast forward to 2006. It was one of the first mainstream games that involved not just exercise of the thumbs, hands, and wrists but the whole body. In 1998, they introduced a new arcade game called “Dance Dance Revolution”. In many ways, the company that brought “exergaming” into the mainstream has been Konami.
