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Sony PSP
Release Date: November 25, 2010   |   Genre: Adventure, Life Simulation
The story is shown from the point of view of the protagonist, Makoto Naegi, who starts a new year at the elitist private school Hope's Peak Academy which is renowned for educating students that are top of their expertise. These students are given the title of "Ultimate". However, every year the school hosts a raffle where every average student nation-wide is entered and a random student is picked and enters the school as "Ultimate Good Luck" - Makoto Naegi is one of whom. The story revolves around 15 students who are trapped in the school under the control of sadistic bear named Monokuma. To escape, the students must "graduate" the school. To do this, one must murder a classmate. After a body has been discovered, the rest of the students must work together to discover the culprit. If the culprit can fool the rest of their classmates, then they alone can graduate the school but the rest of the students will be punished. However, if the classmates uncover the true culprit, then they alone will be punished with a gruesome execution while everyone else remains unharmed. While Monokuma releases motives to encourage students to commit a murder, the students also try to uncover the secrets of the school, including why they were trapped there in the first place.
Sony Playstation Vita
Release Date: September 2, 2014   |   Genre: Adventure
Sony PSP
Release Date: November 25, 2010   |   Genre: Action, Adventure, Horror, Strategy
Fifteen super-elite students have been locked in the school and they are forced to live in this isolated community. There is a special rule for the students: only murderers can graduate from the school, and this rule turns the prosperous school into the despairing place. The protagonist, however, does not follow this rule. He investigates murders instead of murdering somebody and tries to figure out a way to escape from the school.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: October 23, 2007   |   Genre: Music
Dancing with the Stars is a video game based on the show Dancing with the Stars In the game you have option of playing as selected celebrities and professionals from the show. Joey McIntyre & Ashly DelGrosso (3rd Place in Season 1) Stacy Keibler & Tony Dovolani (3rd Place in Season 2) Lisa Rinna & Louis van Amstel (4th Place in Season 2) Emmitt Smith & Cheryl Burke (1st Place in Season 3) Mario Lopez & Karina Smirnoff (2nd Place in Season 3) Joey Lawrence & Edyta Sliwinska (3rd Place in Season 3) Monique Coleman & Brian Fortuna (4th Place in Season 3)* Shanna Moakler & Jesse DeSoto (10th Place in Season 3) Laila Ali & Maksim Chmerkovskiy (3rd Place in Season 4) Monique was originally paired with Louis Van Amstel
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Microsoft Xbox
Release Date: May 13, 2005   |   Genre: Music
Dancing Stage Unleashed 2 now features a wider range of Xbox Live modes. Via the online system, players can download new tracks, characters and challenge modes, and can also swap specially choreographed dance routines with like-minded fans. There is also an all-new 'Tournament' function wherein up to 8/16 users can participate in online 'dance-offs', with the greatest movers making it to a centrally housed Hall of Fame. Also, players can now play against dancing fans in the US, as well as their European counterparts. Dancing Stage Unleashed 2 includes more than three dozen songs, of which 14 are licensed tracks, each of which is accompanied by its relevant promo video. The tracks in the new game span a range of decades and include 'Where's your head at' by Basement Jaxx and Girls Aloud's 'Love Machine' to cater for pop fans, while the likes of the classic 'Step On' by the Happy Mondays and 'Alright' by Supergrass offer a slice of the indie scene. A couple of true dance classics are also included in the shape of Donna Summer's 'Hot Stuff' and 'A Town Called Malice' by The Jam.
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: March 28, 2008   |   Genre: Music
Gameplay is largely unchanged from other Dance Dance Revolution games. However, the game features additional modes taking advantage of the hardware of the Wii. The game allows the integration of the Wii Remote into gameplay, where steps can be replaced by markers requiring a hand motion with the remote. Other step types include steps which must be hit twice. Hottest Party also includes several other modes, including a Free Mode, multi player modes, a battle mode, and Sync mode, where several players play the same chart, and only the lowest step judgment on each arrow will count. Friendship mode is an opposite, where the highest step judgment is counted. Hottest Party also includes Workout Mode.
Sony Playstation 3
Release Date: October 12, 2012   |   Genre:
Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Date: November 4, 2010   |   Genre:
The Kinect's second dance title features two-player simultaneous action, multiple play modes, and an assortment of original songs to groove to. Standing in front of the Kinect, you'll attempt to move your hands and feet to the beat while using your body to perform various poses. Four difficulty settings determine how much activity you'll need to do to complete each of the 30 songs, but for those still having trouble, a lesson mode is included to help you with the core play mechanics. You can also record and save your dance moves and assign them to a backup dancer, or take a picture of a pose to store in a local photo album or to share with friends. Up to four players can compete online via Xbox Live, or you can strut your stuff with a friend or family member to see who can rack up the highest score. Expand the game's dance sequences and music selections with optional downloadable content.
Wii
Release Date: November 22, 2011   |   Genre: Fitness, Lifestyle, Music
Features Over 80 songs including todays hottest pop hits. Dance to a new selection of full master tracks for an enhanced workout routine. Challenge yourself with new Doubleplay functionality where a single player can play on two DanceDanceRevolution mat controllers at the same time. Check out our classic Workout Mode which shows you your fitness progress and stats. Enjoy all-new dance characters and compatibility with your Miis + customizations. Easy pick-up-and play controls for dancers of every level. For new dancers, check out the DDR School Mode for training. Advanced DDR fans are sure to enjoy the extreme, high difficulty levels implemented in our advanced music.