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0. PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 9:38 am    Post subject: Ultramix 3 default songlist revealed Reply with quote

Reenee was the first to let us know a few days ago about the official announcement of DDR Ultramix 3's default songlist, which could easily be described as the most varied list of licensed tracks in the history of DDR, ranging from Ray Charles to Moby, from NOFX to Freezepop, from Devo to Run D.M.C. Ultramix 3, exclusively for the Xbox, ships next week on November 15th to stores nationwide.



The Most Diverse Selection of Songs of any Dance Dance Revolution Video Game Released in North America

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - November 2, 2005 - Konami Digital Entertainment - America, a division of Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., today announced a partial song list for Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX®3 (DDR ULTRAMIX 3) for the Xbox® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Featuring more than 70 songs across multiple genres and styles of music, DDR ULTRAMIX 3 will get gamers moving and grooving with the largest music variety of any Dance Dance Revolution® title released in North America to date. This latest addition to the innovative, multi-million selling franchise will be bumpin' with beats from such artists as Black Eyed Peas, Blackalicious, NOFX, and Moby, plus smash-hits like "Crazy In Love" and "Play That Funky Music." The game will also feature real music videos from select artists during gameplay, and voiceover commentary from Radio Active, MC and beatboxer for the band Spearhead.

"Music is clearly an important element in a music game and that is why the song selection in DDR is so varied and unique," said Jason Enos, Product Manager for Konami Digital Entertainment - America. "DDR ULTRAMIX 3 delivers the broadest scope of music genres and artists to ever appear in a DDR game plus the flexibility of downloading new music via Xbox Live®."

DDR ULTRAMIX 3 will also support the 60 downloadable songs via Xbox Live from DDR ULTRAMIX and DDR ULTRAMIX 2 ($5 for 5 songs). Additionally in November a free song will be available for download via Xbox Live after the game releases, the first time a free music download has ever been offered for DDR on Xbox Live. Other pay to download song packs exclusive to DDR ULTRAMIX 3 will be available starting in November and will update on a monthly basis.

DDR ULTRAMIX 3 is scheduled to ship on November 15th for the Xbox. The game will support a breadth of Xbox Live features, including head-to-head online play, downloadable and uploadable content, Internet rankings, messaging and live talk. The game also includes a new 'Jukebox Mode' which allows players to listen to the soundtrack with visualization display and build and save custom play lists. For more information, please visit: www.konami.com/gs.

Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 3 Song List (Not including Hidden Songs)

Songs in bold = Artist Music Video


SONG TITLE - ARTIST
AKUMAJO DRACULA MEDLEY - KUKEIHAKURABU
Alphabet Aerobics - Blackalicious
Bag - RevenG
Balalaika, Carried With The Wind (Jondi&Spesh mix) - Julie Ann Frost
Bassile - or-if-is
Bath of Least Resistance - NOFX
Body Rock (Olav Basoski's Da Hot Funk Da Freak Funk Remix) - Moby
BREAK DOWN! - Be For U
BUTTERFLY - SMILE.dk
BYE BYE BABY BALLOON - JOGA
CANDY - Luv UNLIMITED
CARNIVAL DAY - Paula Terry & Fu Fu's
Come With Me - Raindancer
Come With Me - Yahel & Tammy
Conflict (Turmoil Mix) - The Azoic
Crazy In Love - wg feat. Indra J
Daikenkai - Des-ROW 限UNION
Delta 32(UFO! Remix) - True Force
Destiny lovers - MIYUKI KUNITAKE
e-motion - e.o.s.
Firefly - Be For U
Hash the Sun - Chatanix
Hateful - The Clash
Hey Mama - Black Eyed Peas
Hot On the Phone - Boyjazz
I Am Gothic (2003 Remix) - Spray
I Just Wanna Live - Good Charlotte
Imperfection (Tycho Brahe mix) - Real Life
Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants
KISS ME ALL NIGHT LONG NAOKI - J-STYLE feat. MIU
Mi Alma - Ozomatli
Midnight Frankenstein - Stay Gold Pony Boy
Miracle Moon (L.E.D.LIGHT STYLE MIX) - Togo Project feat. Sana
Moment 40 - Moshic
Nari Narien (Jay Dabhi remix) - Jay Dabhi vs. Hisham Abbas
Play That Funky Music - wg feat. Tony L.
pot-pourri d'orange - Orange Lounge
Raise Your Hands - Midihead
Rock Lobster - B-52's
Rock-a-billy Willy - Big Idea
SAKURA - RevenG
So Many Times - Gadjo
Stakeout (Ultra:mix) - Freezepop

Sunflower Girl - SHORTCUTS
Superstylin' - Groove Armada
The Cat In The Moon - 901(Clay)
The Cult of Gnosyllis - Orange Koresh
The Imperial Carnival - kumiko
The Spirit of Hawk - chuji
TOGETHER & FOREVER - CAPTAIN JACK
Virtual Insanity - wg feat. Austin Willacy
Walk This Way - Run D.M.C.
What I'd Say - Ray Charles
Where's Your Head At - Basement Jaxx
Whip It - Devo

Why (Club Mix) - Nevarakka

About Dance Dance Revolution
The original arcade game made its debut in Japan in October 1998 and quickly became the number-one gaming craze in the country. The first game console version of the game was released in Japan in April 1999 for the PlayStation® game console and sold more than three million units cumulatively. DDR hit the U.S. arcades that next year, and in March 2001, Konami introduced Dance Dance Revolution for the PlayStation game console, which developed a massive fan base. Subsequent releases in the U.S. include Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix and Dance Dance Revolution KONAMIX®, released for the PlayStation game console, DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution®, DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution, Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME・and Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME・2 released for the PlayStation 2, and Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX® and Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX® 2, released for the Xbox. In January 2005, cumulative worldwide sales of the Dance Dance Revolution series had exceeded 7.5 million units.

About KONAMI CORPORATION
Konami Corporation is a leading developer, publisher and manufacturer of electronic entertainment properties, specializing in the home video game market. Konami Corporation's action and adventure titles include the popular franchises Metal Gear Solid®, Silent Hill® and Castlevania®, among other top sellers. The latest information about Konami can be found on the Web at www.konami.com. Konami Corporation is a publicly traded company based in Tokyo, Japan with subsidiary offices, Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. in the US and Konami of Europe in Frankfurt, Germany. Konami Corporation, the parent company of Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. is traded in the United States on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol KNM. Details of the products published by Konami Digital Entertainment - America can be found at www.konami.com/gs.
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Please take all discussion about Ultramix 3 to the official Ultramix 3 thread.
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