8.6 /10 1 Votes
4.7/5 eBay Director(s) Yukihiro Yamazaki Initial release date 24 October 2005 Platform GameCube | 4.8/5 Emuparadise 7/10 Mode(s) Single-player Series Dance Dance Revolution Developers Nintendo, Konami | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Producer(s) Hitoshi Yamagami
Hirotaka Ishikawa Engine Modified Mario Party 6 Engine Release date(s) JP: July 14, 2005
NA: October 24, 2005
EU: October 28, 2005
AU: November 24, 2005 Publishers Nintendo, Nintendo Australia Genres Music video game, Exergaming Similar Dance Dance Revolution games, Konami games, Music video games |
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Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix, known as Dance Dance Revolution with Mario (ダンスダンスレボリューション ウィズ マリオ, Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon Uizu Mario) in Japan and Dancing Stage Mario Mix in Europe, is a 2005 music video game developed by Konami and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. It is the first Dance Dance Revolution game to be released on a Nintendo video game console outside Japan.
Contents
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- Cgr undertow dance dance revolution mario mix for nintendo gamecube video game review
- Gameplay
- Plot
- Music
- Reception
- References

Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix predominantly features characters, music, and locations from the Mario franchise. The game was bundled with the dance pad controller.

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Gameplay

Being run on a modified engine of Mario Party 6, the gameplay of Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix follows the formula established in all Dance Dance Revolution games.
Plot

The game opens with Waluigi stealing the four Music Keys, who can grant wishes, from Truffle Towers. However, when he tries to open the door to the room containing the Music Keys, three of them scatter across the Mushroom Kingdom, and the fourth one is kept by Waluigi. From a distance, Toad watches these events unfold and rushes to tell Mario or Luigi, depending on which character the player chose, who then rushes off to retrieve the missing Music Keys.

The keys are recovered by completing tasks for other characters who have found the scattered keys and then defeating them in a dance challenge. These characters are, in order, Waluigi, Pirate Lakitu, Blooper, Hammer Bros., Wario and Freezie.
Toad and the player's character then return the Music Keys to Truffle Towers. Soon after, Bowser steals the keys, but is followed by Toad and the player's chosen character. They enter Bowser's Castle to recapture the Music Keys, and are promptly challenged by Bowser. After defeating him in a dance-off, Bowser tells Toad and the player's character that he planned to use the Music Keys to fix his tone deafness. This prompts the player's character to use the Music Keys to turn the area around Bowser's Castle into a green field and induces a feeling to dance in everyone, with Toad realizing that this was how the Music Keys were supposed to be used as the game's ending sequence plays.
Music
The music featured in the game was featured with the level number, song name, and origin so players new to this game, or those unfamiliar with the songs can refer to the music that the song came from.
This following table is in the order by which the song is placed in Free Play.
*This only appears in the regular Story Mode. In Story Mode EX, it is replaced by the song immediately below.
Reception
Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix received mixed reviews, gaining aggregate critical scores of 71.70% and 69% on GameRankings and Metacritic.