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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More DDR fun hits our shores! ^_^, October 25, 2001
While a lot of DDR fans were a little dissappointed with the US mix of ddr, the Disney Mix is almost identical to the japanese version. And original is always better ~_^ This game is flat out fun, and it's a tad bit easier then the normal ddr, so it's good if you're just beggining. (especially since this game doesnt boo you. lol) It's bright, colorful, and is full of raver looking disney characters...not that you'll be really looking at any of the graphics except for the flying arrows. However, if you think this game would be TOO easy, just give It's A Small World Ducking Hardcore Mix a shot. It's wild! Oh ya, if you dont already own one, be sure you get a dance pad...the experiance is nowhere near the same playing on a controller! Like Donald says (or rather quaks)at the begging of the Ducking Hardcore Mix, "my life is the bass!"
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Game, Lacking Enough Disney Music, May 19, 2003
As the second DDR game released in America, Disney Mix had many expectations riding on its shoulders. While it lives up to most of them, it falls short in its own ways.The Positive Aspects: Disney Mix is especially good for beginners because many of its tunes are arranged with easy dance patterns. In addition to this, it helps the beginner develop well. With progress, the dancer is able to unlock the difficult maniac mode. This helps the dancer make the transition from beginner to intermediate all in one game. The mixes of Disney songs on this game are superb, bringing a smile to the faces of people everywhere. The Negative Aspects: The grading system of this game, while nice for beginners, can be too giving. It can really make a gamer feel bad when they switch to one of the other American mixes because they aren't as giving as Disney Mix. While the Disney songs in the game are superb, they lack in number. The creators included too many non-Disney songs. Since this game is marketed as a "Disney Mix", one would expect all the music to be Disney-related. All in all, however, Disney Mix is a great game. Once again, Konami has given gamers a breath of fresh air, opening the dance floor once again to another selection of music. I definitely suggest this as a buy.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A kinder, gentler DDR for the arythmic, October 11, 2001
By A Customer
DDR Disney Mix is very good if you are curious about DDR and looking for a good entry-level challenge. The whole game is encouraging, with no booing or the announcer shouting insults at you for missing steps, like the USA PSX version does. (In fairness, it must be noted that you can toggle that feature off.)There are no overlapping songs from the USA PSX version either. The Disney songs are very club-and-techno-mixed, while the rest are...unique. Your letter grade is displayed at all times on screen, so you always know where you stand.The dance lessons provided are also explained clearly and allow the first timer to get used to the controller or dance-mat. Overall, DDR Disney is a cute game visually and reccomended for first-time DDR fans or ones who love Disney characters.
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