DDR Game Tough Super Deluxe Dance Pad for PC/ PS2/ PS1/ Wii/ Xbox Oct 18, 2009. By Dance Dance Revolution. PS/PS2, Wii, Xbox, and PC PS2 dance pad. DDR Hottest Party Konami, the company behind the original 'Dance Dance Revolution', designed the 'DDR Hottest Party' game especially for use with the Wii dance pad. The game includes music selections from pop hits of the last 40 years. The game allows for up to four-person multiplayer and works with the Wii remote and nunchuk controllers. Several upgraded versions of 'DDR Hottest Party' are available. 'DDR Hottest Party 2' offers enhanced options and settings to accommodate both new and experienced players. It also contains new songs and both online and offline support for technical issues. 'DDR Hottest Party 3' has songs and new modes beyond what 'Hottest Party 2' offers, including a Story mode and a Kids mode. Konami expanded the multiplayer options as well so that more players than ever can join in. The game is also compatible with the Wii balance board so that players can use the game as a workout tool as part of their Wii Fit program. DDR Disney Grooves The 'DDR Disney Grooves' game incorporates the world of Disney into the traditional 'DDR'-style game. 'Disney Grooves' includes a host of Disney characters and 40 Disney songs. It's geared more toward younger players than other versions of 'DDR games,' or for die-hard Disney fans. Walk It Out Walk It Out from Nintendo is a different kind of game for the Wii dance pad. Instead of being modeled after 'DDR,' the 'Walk It Out game,' compatible with both the Wii Balance Board and the Wii Dance Pad, moves you through an entire game world to the rhythm of popular music. The game includes more than 100 songs, and the landscape becomes more detailed and complicated as you move further into it. The game is designed to be fitness-oriented like Wii Fit and allows you to chart your progress through calories burned, distance traveled and steps taken. Warning Following this tutorial involves installing a 3rd-Party unsigned driver. There is no support available for this driver. There is every chance that this driver could cause your computer to blue-screen. Only follow this guide if you understand the risks and are prepared to deal with things if something goes wrong. Please back up all important data on your computer and create a system restore point before continuing. GoshDarnGames is in no way liable if something goes wrong! Installing this driver is recommended only for advanced users! The Dance Mat Used for this Tutorial. A compatible mat might look something like this. This tutorial should work with the dance mats released for the Xbox 360 version of Dance Dance Revolution. The tutorial may not work with all mats like this so be sure of your seller’s returns policies before purchasing one. The mat I used for this tutorial is not an official Konami mat but looks the same as the image. I would assume that any USB mat compatible with the Xbox 360 should work. Installing The Driver The first step is to unplug any USB control pads connected to your system. This will ensure the driver doesn’t interfere with them and also make the dance mat easier to spot in your Device Manager. Note that this tutorial assumes that you don’t have any conflicting 3rd party drivers installed. The official Microsoft Xbox 360 drivers will not interfere so don’t worry about them. Plug In Your Dance Mat Your dance mat should be plugged in during the installation. The dance mat will appear as an unknown device in “Other Devices” The dance mat should appear as an unknown device in the O ther Devices section of the Device Manager.
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