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Posted on 06-12-08 06:07:09 PM Link | Quote
Official site (Japanese)

Quoting BMS:


AceJay writes: Konami has developed a new multiplayer fitness-based DDR version, named Groove Motion: DDR. The new software, which will run on PC and possibly Mac, incorporates Positive Gaming's ITG Multiplayer concept by allowing up to 24 players to follow a set of arrows, hand motions, and even punches, to provide a fun and exciting workout experience.

Onscreen, live-action characters provide a mirrored performance, similar to ParaParaParadise.

In one video, Dynamite Rave is heard, hinting at the possiblity of KO's or Bemani crossovers as opposed to onscreen dancer cues and generic music. Moreover, one screenshot reveals Baby Baby Gimme Your Love as a probable in-game song.

As an interesting note, a lot of fonts and graphics used are from old versions of DDR, such as the original-styled arrows, some Solo2000/BassMIX graphics, and the Logo's font.

(If someone wants to translate release date or availability, that would be nice)

Official website and pictures:
http://www.konami.jp/club/gmddr/index.html

The video:
http://www.konami.jp/machine/video/hfj2007gmddr_bb.asx


24 players doing DDR and scored in real time. That ought to be good. I'd like to see a vid for schools doing THAT ONE in fitness.

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