Much like in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, J.C.This replaces the Karaoke Revolution demo from EXTREME2.Only DanceDanceRevolution CS title to promote the release of a movie, RIZE by David LaChapelle.Can unlock everything in DDR FESTIVAL through System Data Support.First Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title since DDRMAX to not have an EXTRA STAGE system.
First Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title since DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX CS to not revive older DanceDanceRevolution songs.Final Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title to feature backgrounds for songs upon starting them.RHYTHM, BLUES, DRUM and BASS received new models exclusive to this release, based on previous outfits from DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution.This was corrected in later DanceDanceRevolution releases. DoLL and iFUTURELIST display each others' BPMs accidentally.GYRUSS -FULL TILT-, which did have its own unique video in ULTRAMIX2, is replaced with a more generic video.The only songs that don't feature these kinds of videos are DoLL (which features its original beatmania IIDX video), iFUTURELIST (which uses the original song's music video for its video), Let's Dance, You Sexy Thing (which use their original music videos), and Polovtsian Dances And Chorus (which features footage from the KONAMI game OZ, which was later released in Europe under the name The Sword of Etheria).Like in EXTREME2, almost all songs have their own unique background videos now, even beatmania IIDX songs that once had their own videos.The points system would be used for the next two PlayStation 2 Japanese CS DanceDanceRevolution games as well. It also uses the song points system for unlocking songs, courses, and arrow skins.Interface/scoring system is based on EXTREME2's.They received new BEGINNER charts though. Unlike in DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-, though, none of the ULTRAMIX2 songs have new charts, nor are the DLC songs included.It contains some of the new licenses/covers from DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, the new CS songs from EXTREME2, and DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2 new KONAMI originals & BEMANI crossovers. Second "catch up" Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title.Retail value: 5,980 yen (6,279 with taxes).DDR FESTIVAL & Dance Dance Revolution STR!KE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK: Febru(Japan).S - S+ - FREEDOM - DANCE WARS - Pocket EditionĭanceDanceRevolution STR!KE Release Information Hottest party4 - hottest party5 - Winx Club HOTTEST PARTY - hottest party2 - hottest part圓 My First - Strawberry Shortcake - Disney MIX (TV)ĮuroMIX - PARTY EDiTiON - Fever - Fusion - Disney MIX HOTTEST PARTY - HOTTEST PARTY2 - HOTTEST PARTY3 ULTRAMIX - ULTRAMIX2 - ULTRAMIX3 - ULTRAMIX4
SuperNOVA - SuperNOVA2 - X - X2 - Disney Channel EDITION I-αppli - BEMANI MIX - S - S+ - Pocket Edition - ULTIMATE MOBILE HOTTEST PARTY - FuruFuruParty - MUSIC FIT MAX - MAX2 - EXTREME - Party Collection - FESTIVAL To remove RetroArch flatpak package, run command in terminal: flatpak uninstall com.stepmania.1st - 2nd ( CLUB vol.1 / CLUB vol.2) - 3rd - BEST HITS
Once installed, launch the software from application menu and enjoy! Uninstall:
Finally install StepMania via command: flatpak install flathub Add flathub repository, which contains the game flatpak package: flatpak remote-add -if-not-exists flathub Ĥ. When terminal opens, paste command below and hit run to install flatpak framework: sudo apt-get install flatpakĢ. Open terminal either via Ctrl+Alt+T keyboard shortcut or by searching for ‘terminal’ from application menu. If you’re looking for the latest stable StepMania 5.0.12, use the unofficial PPA repository instead.įor Ubuntu 18.04 and higher, you can follow the steps below one by one to install StepMania 5.1.0 Beta 2 via the Flatpak package (runs in sandbox).ġ. It features 3D graphics, keyboard and “dance pad” support, and an editor for creating your own steps.
StepMania is a free dance and rhythm game for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
This quick tutorial shows how to install StepMania 5.1.0 Beta2, free dance and rhythm game, in Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 19.04, and derivatives.