Music Of Dance Dance Revolution (2009 Video Games)
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Music Of Dance Dance Revolution (2009 Video Games)
See also Dance Dance Revolution (2010 video game) Konami announced that '' Dance Dance Revolution'' will feature at least 30 licensed songs along with their original music videos and artwork, and at least 20 original tracks by Konami's in-house musicians. It was also announced that there would be at least 150 songs available as downloadable content for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions at launch. List of songs The following songs are a tentative soundtrack. They have been revealed through press releases, preview trailers, and Bemani news sites and are expected to appear in all or some of the 2009 series of ''Dance Dance Revolution'' games. New Music The music of ''Dance Dance Revolution'' is mostly North American pop and rock hits from past and present. In addition, new and returning Konami Original songs by in-house musicians such as Naoki Maeda are also to be included in the game. Upon release, additional music from previous DDR games will be downloadable for the P ...
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Dance Dance Revolution (2010 Video Game)
''Dance Dance Revolution'', released in Europe as ''Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 4'' for the Wii version and ''Dance Dance Revolution New Moves'' for other versions, is a music video game in the ''Dance Dance Revolution'' series, with this entry developed by Konami's American division. Unveiled at E3 2010, it was released for the Wii and PlayStation 3 in North America on November 16, 2010. A port of this version for the Xbox 360 was also released on April 12, 2011. It is also the only game in the series to be released for the PlayStation 3, as well as the final game in the series to be released for the Xbox 360. Gameplay Wii While the Classic gameplay mode remains similar to previous editions, it is also accompanied by a new Choreography mode, which incorporates motions performed using the Wii Remote and Nunchuck alongside foot motions with the dance pad to form choreographed dance routines for each song. Goal-based challenges are also provided, which can allow players t ...
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Eddie Kay
Edward J. Kay (November 27, 1898 – December 22, 1973) was an American film composer and musical director, who worked on over 340 films from the 1930s into the 1960s, and was nominated on multiple occasions for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Best Original Score, Best Original Score, although he never won. On his last film, 1962's ''The Creation of the Humanoids'', he was also a Film producer, producer. In 1941, Kay was nominated for ''King of the Zombies'', but lost to Bernard Herrmann for ''The Devil and Daniel Webster (film), All That Money Can Buy''. The following year, Kay was nominated for ''Klondike Fury'', losing to Max Steiner, for ''Now, Voyager''. Kay was nominated in 1943 for ''Lady, Let's Dance'', losing to Morris Stoloff and Carmen Dragon for ''Cover Girl (film), Cover Girl''. Finally, in 1945, Kay was nominated for his work on two films, ''G. I. Honeymoon'' in the comedy/drama category, and ''Sunbonnet Sue'' in the musical category; Kay lost in both categories ...
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