Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix Append Club Version Vol. 2

Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix Append Club Version Vol. 2

released on Dec 22, 1999

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Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix Append Club Version Vol. 2

released on Dec 22, 1999

Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix, the home version of 2ndMix, was released in Japan on April 20, 2000, for the Sony PlayStation. It includes 35 songs, 3 of which are new to this version and are hidden and unlockable. Two of the hidden songs were previews of the next arcade version, Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix and can only be played on Basic difficulty. The home version has the ability to Disc Change to 1st and Append Club Version. It also allows to unlock features in previous mixes such as the Nonstop Ranking from 3rd Mix. The interface is still the same as the one used in 2ndMix. On April 20, 2000, Konami released a version of Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix for the Dreamcast console. It features 47 songs, seven of which are hidden and unlockable. The song list includes seven songs from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix. Most of the new songs in 2ndMix (with the exception of "BAD GIRLS", "BOYS", "HERO", "stomp to my beat", and the So-REAL Mix of "MAKE IT BETTER") were included in the North American version of Dance Dance Revolution for the PlayStation.


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After the positive impression I got from Vol. 1, I'm sad to say Vol. 2 is a bit of a letdown. The song selection is smaller and mostly remixes previous songs from Vol. 1 into "Club Versions" that honestly feel no different. The Append Club Version discs definitely could have been condensed into one, and the requirement of owning the 2ndRemix disc to play them feels considerably more bothersome knowing how little content is present on Vol. 2. I can't recommend this aside from DDR completionists.

I'd say this is pretty much on par with the first append disc, if not slightly better. Some of the songs are bops and there are a lot of difficult tracks here which is good for those maniac players. That being said tho the rest of the setlist is kind of forgettable plus the fact that you need either 2ndmix or 3rdmix in order to even BOOT this game is still a little lame. It's worth a play if you have the resources to do so but def an inessential DDR.