Dancing Stage goes SuperNOVA!
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on August 23, 2006 11:02:17 AM (93 Reads)
New Dancing Stage title for PlayStation 2 designed to cater for novices and hard-core fans alike
Konami Digital Entertainment eternally popular Dancing Stage
series continues to innovate and entrance, with the publisher
announcing Dancing Stage SuperNOVA for PlayStation 2 will be released
in February 2007.
The original and best dance series, the
Dancing Stage games have sold over two million copies across Europe to
date, and Dancing Stage SuperNOVA adds a wide range of clever new ideas
to the basic premise. As with its predecessors, Dancing Stage SuperNOVA
invites the player to attempt to match a series of complex moves using
rapid foot movements and a dance mat controller (available separately).
As well-known dance tracks play, a succession of arrows move up screen
and the player must match these by moving their feet on to the
corresponding arrow on the dance mat. The better the player gets, so
the combination of moves gets more complex “ and that's just the
beginning!
Designed to introduce newcomers to the series while
entertaining long-term fans of the series, Dancing Stage SuperNOVA
features a Tutorial Mode designed to ease new users into the game,
while a super-fast “Stellar Master' Mode will test even the most
hard-core Dancing Stage fan! The competitive element of the game is
also expanded, with a “Battle' Mode allowing users to compete in a
head-to-head with a second player, in a dance-off where failure to
match the arrows as fast as the opponent results in instant dismissal.
The
popular “Calorie Counter' Mode has also been expanded. If used as part
of a fitness regime, previous Dancing Stage games have tracked how many
calories the player has burned while playing the game. Dancing Stage
SuperNOVA takes this one step further by offering a full “Work Out'
wherein players can save their personal details to memory card and
create a fitness schedule wherein they can work out to individual songs
or create a playlist for a longer session. The game is also compatible
with the EyeToy USB camera, and features elements where the hand
movements of the player are also registered during play, extending the
need for co-ordination.
Over 50 specially-created tracks will be
on offer, along with an addition number of recognised modern day and
classic pop tracks. These include “Romeo' by Basement Jaxx, Lady
Sovereign's “Hoodie', “Right Here, Right Now' by Fat Boy Slim and
A-ha's classic “Take on Me'. Videos will also accompany the tracks,
playing as a backdrop to the moving icons.