Official DDR: Hottest Party website goes live |
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Boogie might be "Grease"-ing up for a release soon, but when you're talking about rhythm-based games, you can't count out Dance Dance Revolution. The franchise (on arcade and console platforms) has set a very high bar on the genre, after all. Latest in the franchise and (as of writing) exclusive to the Nintendo Wii is DDR: Hottest Party.Konami's official website for the game just went live. It's in Japanese, so unless you can read hiragana, then the site won't offer much as of now. There are no clickable buttons or links just yet, and the only contents up there are what look like blurbs and quotes from other people, publications, and critics about the upcoming game and its franchise as a whole.
We'll give you guys updates once the website drops it like it's hot, but if you're interested, you can tap dance over the Read link below to boogie into the official DDR site.
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Haven't looked at the site yet
dude on the site theres hella katakana and even kanji
you can actually read hiragana, the most basic form of japanese writing. you do realize that even if you can read hiragana you have to be able to read katakana and kanji AND actually know the meanings of words, right?
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