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Series
  
Arcade system
  
Firebeat

Publisher
  
Cabinet
  
Unique design

Initial release date
  
2000

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Mode(s)
  
Single player, Two Player

Display
  
Raster, standard resolution, horizontal

Platforms
  
Developers
  
Konami, Konami Computer Entertainment Japan

Genres
  
Rhythm game, Music video game, Exergaming

Similar
  
Music video games, Other games

ParaParaParadise (パラパラパラダイス, Para Para Paradaisu), often abbreviated PPP or Para Para, is an arcade and PlayStation 2 dance game made by the Japanese company Konami and released under the Bemani moniker following the booming Para Para fad.

Contents

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Konami would later release Dance Evolution for the Xbox 360, game that shares many similarities with "Para Para Paradise". In fact, the game includes several songs with Para Para routines (on specific difficulties).

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Music

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The music used in Para Para Paradise is exclusively fast-paced Eurobeat. The majority of tracks are "true" Para Para tracks from the Avex Trax record label, such as Velfarre 2000, Anniversary and Boom Boom Fire. A portion of the songs are Eurobeat remixes of other Bemani tracks such as CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE. There are also two songs that are J-EURO remixes, remixes of J-pop songs (Aishiattemasu and Deluxe, both by Key-A-Kiss).

Korean version

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A Korean version of ParaParaParadise, called ParaParaDancing was also released. The songlist was changed to feature more Korean music, including a song by S.E.S.. Songs by Korean artists, H.O.T. "Hold On Me", sung in Korean, was originally in Japanese. ParaParaDancing also features the ability to play on the reverse side of the stage by setting the machine to sense on the rear 5 out of the total 8 sensors, facing the spectators instead.

Emulation and simulation

The developers of MAME have been working on a way to emulate the arcade machine on a computer.

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Since then, 14 other FireBeat games have been dumped, although they still remain marked as not working in MAME. The open-source music game StepMania also has support for ParaParaParadise, and CVS versions of version 4.0 support the PS2 version's controller, although actual simfiles for the game are few.

Reception

On release, Famitsu magazine scored the PlayStation 2 version of the game a 31 out of 40.

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References

Para Para Paradise Wikipedia


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