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Universal S-Video/Audio Cable Feature
- Compatible with XBOX 360, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, and Nintendo Wii.
- High performance stereo RCA audio outputs
- Maximum visual resolution
- Durable 6 foot cable
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Synopsis Control a hero on a quest to rid the Dotnia Kingdom of a dark plague caused by the forces of evil in order to restore peace to the land. Legend tells of an evil king known as the Dark King Onyx who brought tragedy and darkness to the kingdom by stealing six magical orbs. However a hero rose up against the Dark King and with his legendary sword and the power of the orbs, he sealed the Dark King Onyx away within another orb. Though the forces of evil rose again as the Dark Bishop Fuelle stole the orb and threw the Kingdom of Dotnia into a state of chaos once more. Features:
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From the makers of the award‐winning Demon’s Souls comes the ultimate retro gaming experience: 3D Dot Game Heroes. An homage to the all‐time classic action/adventure and RPGs, 3DDGH delivers incredibly satisfying old‐school gameplay, beautiful visuals, and endless inside jokes, winks, and nudges for people who grew up in the golden age of gaming!
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The DanceDanceRevolution bundle for Wii is a Rhythm/Dance game that blends classic, heart-pumping DDR gameplay with new Wii centric features designed to open the game up to less advanced players and those coming to it for the first time. The bundle includes a game copy and a DanceDanceRevolution dance pad controller. Features include: a hefty track list, Wii Remote and Nunchuk support, Wii Balance Board support, new game modes, unlockable songs, in-game outfits and more.
With over 11 years of history, DanceDanceRevolution is back bigger and better than ever. This new game bundle for Wii includes a free floor mat game controller as well as game copy. The DanceDanceRevolution bundle combines fitness, free movement, new control options and of course fun, providing a whole new level gameplay excitement to DanceDanceRevolution fans both longtime and new.
Just as in earlier releases in the franchise, DanceDanceRevolution is a multiplayer Dance / Music / Rhythm hybrid game based on the original Japanese arcade classic of the same name. The game is packed with a blend of licensed popular and classic dance tracks, as well as tracks created especially for the game by game developer and publisher, Konami. The player's goal is to keep time with the precise rhythm of each track as they are queued by on-screen arrows that scroll up the game screen from the bottom. The top of the screen is the "step zone" - four static arrows pointing left, down, up and right. As the scrolling arrows pointing in one of these directions makes contact with like arrows in the step zone players indicate the correct direction and duration, again in time with the song. The more accurate you are in doing this, the more points you score, with even more points available as simultaneous arrow combinations occur. Success also maintains your life bar, while a poor performance decreases it, eventually leading to the end of your turn if the bar is entirely depleted.
Typically rhythm input is done with your feet using the DanceDanceRevolution dance pad - included with this bundle, but DanceDanceRevolution for Wii also includes support for the Wii Balance Board and Wii Remotes/Wii Remote Plus (both sold separately). Use of the Balance Board basically mimics that of the controller mat, only without the stomping. Use of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk allows for the game's "Choreography Style Mode," an integration of hand and upper body movement, which can be added to standard four direction gameplay, as well as an expansion of the the game's multiplayer possibilities, now without the mat controller. Additional features include: unloackable tracks and outfits for your onscreen character, motivational challenges, tutorials and a variety of coop play options.
DanceDanceRevolution contains a wealth of infectious grooves in the form of both master tracks and ones created especially for the game by Konami. A sampling of what the game hold is below:
Licensed Master Tracks | Original Music By Konami Japan |
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"According to You" - Orianthi | "Rescue Me" - NAOKI feat. Fracus |
"Animal" - Ke$ha | "Dreaming Can Make a Wish Come True" - jun & NRG Factory feat. Anna Kaelin |
"Bad Romance" - Lady Gaga | "Private Eye" - atomsoak feat. cerol |
"Battlefield" - Jordin Sparks | "In the Zone" - U1 (NPD3 style) & KIDD KAZMEO |
"Celebration" - Kool and the Gang | "Top The Charts" - J-Mi & Midi-D feat. Hanna Stockzell |
"crushcrushcrush" - Paramore | "Let's Get Away" - NAOKI feat. Brenda Burch |
"Dancing in the Street" - Martha and the Vandellas | |
"Hey, Soul Sister" - Train | |
"I Got You" - Leona Lewis | |
"I'm Yours" - Jason Mraz | |
"Love Like This" - Natasha Bedingfield | |
"Love Shack" - The B-52's | |
"Missing" - Everything But The Girl | |
"My Life Would Suck Without You" - Kelly Clarkson | |
"Need You Now" - Lady Antebellum | |
"Plastic Beach" - Gorillaz (feat. Mick Jones & Paul Simonon) | |
"Rio" - Duran Duran | |
"So Fine" - Sean Paul | |
"Venus" - Bananarama | |
"We Are Family" - Sister Sledge |
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