Play Dance Dance Revolution

Playing Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) is a lot of fun and can help you get in shape. Though it’s not as popular as it was in the early 2000s, at least outside of Japan, you can still find ways to play it, no matter where you are. Some people even think it’s experiencing a bit of a comeback in recent years. Whether you’re playing at home on your computer or hitting the local arcade, the important thing is just to have fun! If you break a sweat along the way, that’s great too.

Steps

On Your Computer or Game Console

  1. Create a Konami user ID and log in on the Konami website. To play the browser version of the game, visit https://ssl.eagate.kiwi.jp/auth/signup/input.php. Choose English from the language selection pop-up in the corner. Fill in the required fields and click through the confirmation screens to confirm your info and create your user ID.[1]
    • As of August 2020, Konami’s browser version of Dance Dance Revolution is a limited version of DDR V. The company plans to release the full version with more songs at a later date.
    • If you have a gaming console, you may be able to find a version of DDR for your system instead of downloading it on your computer. Run a search using "your console type + dance dance revolution" to find specific options that work for your system.
  2. Download and install DDR V from Konami’s website. To download the free browser version, visit https://p.eagate.573.jp/game/eacddr/vic/index.html. Pick English from the pop-up in the corner. Click the download link at the bottom middle of the page to download DDR using your new Konami ID.[2]
    • The site prompts you to login before downloading if you aren’t currently logged in.
    • The browser version of DDR works in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. It doesn’t work in Internet Explorer.
    • You must have at least 2GB of available memory on your computer to install the game.
    • If you have DDR for a gaming console, you don’t have to download it. Just put the disc in your system.
  3. Open the game in your browser and press start. Click on the link in your browser to open the game. Press ENTER on your keyboard to start the game.[3]
    • You don’t need any special equipment to play DDR in your browser. You can do everything right from your computer’s keyboard.
    • If you’re playing DDR on a gaming console, it will start up automatically when you put the disc in.
  4. Choose a song and difficulty from the menu prompts. Scroll through the songs using your arrow keys to hear what they sound like. Hit ENTER to select a song you want to dance to. Then, choose a difficulty from beginner to expert and hit ENTER again.[4]
    • You can listen to the music through speakers or headphones. Choose whatever makes you feel the beats the most and crank up the volume!
  5. Press your arrow keys in the directions indicated by the on-screen arrows. Wait for the arrows moving up the screen from the bottom to line up with the outlines at the top of the screen. Try to press the up, down, left, or right arrow keys on your keyboard when the moving arrows are perfectly inside the matching outlines.[5]
    • For example, if there are a left and right arrow adjacent to each other on the screen, wait until they reach the outlines of the left and right arrows at the top of the screen. Then, press the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard simultaneously.
    • If the arrows are moving too fast for you, select the beginner difficulty option and try again. You’ll get better with practice!
    • If you’re playing on a console, just press the arrow keys on your controller.
  6. Hook a USB controller up to your computer if you prefer to play that way. Plug in a USB controller and look around in the game’s menus to find the controller configuration menu. Go through each arrow and button and press the corresponding arrow or button on your controller to configure the controller.[6]
    • Controllers are fun if you want to feel like you’re playing DDR on a video game console.
    • There are tons of USB game controllers available online and some cost as little as $14 USD. Choose one similar to an Xbox controller for a more modern feel or keep it old school with one that looks like a Super Nintendo controller.
    • If you’re playing DDR on a console, using a controller is the default way to play.
  7. Plug a dance pad into your computer or console to play with your feet. Purchase a DDR dance pad with a USB connection and plug it into your computer or console. Configure the arrows on the pad in the game’s controller configuration menu by stepping on each arrow when you select the corresponding arrow in the menu.[7]
    • Dance pads are a great way to get a work out while you play. Instead of pressing keys or buttons with your fingers, step on the arrows on the pad when the corresponding arrows reach the outlines at the top of the screen. This is similar to playing on an arcade machine.
    • Dance Dance Revolution USB dance pads start at around $30 USD online. Keep in mind that some pads might not be as sensitive, so they won’t work perfectly. Spending a little more on a super sensitive pad might be a good idea.

In an Arcade

  1. Find an arcade with a DDR machine near you. Search online for arcades in your area. Call them up and ask if they have a Dance Dance Revolution cabinet.[8]
    • There are also DDR communities on social media and on gaming forums that you could join and ask around about arcades with DDR near you if you’re having trouble finding one.
    • There’s even a neat online tool that can help you locate DDR arcade machines near you in many different countries around the world. Check it out if you don’t know where to find one near you: https://zenius-i-vanisher.com/v5.2/arcades.php. Just choose your country and Dance Dance Revolution from the drop down menus to search.
  2. Put the required number of coins into the machine to start playing. Look on the screen to see how many credits are required to start a game. Put in the corresponding number of coins to unlock the machine for gameplay.[9]
    • For example, 4 credits usually means you have to put in 4 quarters.
    • If you only have bills, you can find a change machine somewhere in the arcade to exchange your bills for coins.
    • Typically you get to play 1 song per game play. You can add more than the minimum required credits to keep selecting additional songs after the first is over or just add more coins after each play. Either way, it’s a good idea to have some backup quarters!
  3. Use the arrows and green start button to navigate the startup menus. Press the green button once the machine boots up to get started. Choose the number of players and gameplay mode using the arrows and press the green button to confirm each selection.[10]
    • Most DDR arcade machines have 2 dance pads, so you can challenge a friend if you want. It also works as a one-player game.
  4. Choose a song and difficulty using the arrows and the green button. Use the arrow buttons or the arrows on the dance pad to scroll through songs until you find one you like, then press the green button to select it. Pick a difficulty on the next screen and press the green button again to start playing.[11]
    • The harder the difficulty, the faster the arrows move (and the faster your feet have to move).
    • If you’re new to DDR, start with an easy difficulty so you can get used to using the dance pad. You can move up in difficulty when you find your rhythm to increase the challenge, not to mention get even more of a workout!
  5. Step on the arrows on the dance pad as the arrows reach the top of the screen. Start in the middle of the dance pad. Wait for an arrow to reach the corresponding outline at the top of the screen, then step on the matching arrow on the dance pad.[12]
    • There’s a railing at the back of the dance pad that you can hold onto to help keep your balance if you need it.
  6. Use both feet to hit the arrows accurately and get combos. Pay close attention to the arrows and timing and try to coordinate your feet to hit every note when the arrow is perfectly inside the outline. Hit multiple arrows accurately in a row to get combos and increase your score.[13]
    • For example, if you see an up arrow followed by a down arrow and a right arrow in quick succession, use your right foot to hit the up arrow, your left foot to hit the down arrow, then your right foot to hit the right arrow.
    • As you step on the arrows, the screen tells you how accurate you are. For example, if you see “perfect” or “marvelous,” you’re doing great! If you only see “OK” or “good,” try adjusting your timing to nail the arrows more accurately.

Tips

  • DDR is the most well-known series in what’s called rhythm gaming. However, there are other similar games you can download for your computer or mobile device to get your groove on. Try StepMania, for example.[14]

Warnings

  • Dance Dance Revolution has a lot of flashing lights and moving animations on the screen, which may induce seizures in epileptics.

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