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Dance Dance Revolution: Winx Club is a game based on Season 3. It was developed and published by Konami and released in the first quarter of 2009 in European countries for the Wii.

Overview[]

The game focuses on the Winx Club series, featuring songs and characters from the show as well as KONAMI Originals and BEMANI Crossovers from original DDR games.

Description[]

Dance Dance Revolution: Winx Club for Wii combines the fast-placed movement-based gameplay of Konami’s DDR Hottest Party with characters, settings and songs from the Winx Club universe. Using a special dance mat controller, players are invited to match a series of onscreen arrows with the corresponding foot movements, while the Wii controllers are used to match necessary arm movements. Thus, as the various Winx-related tracks play, characters from the show appear on screen.

Song List[]

BENAMI Crossovers[]

  • "mint candy☆citrus drop" (U.KI)
  • "αρχη" (Dormir)
  • "Dimanche" (Orange Lounge)
  • "777" (EeL)
  • "0/1 ANGEL" (v.c.o. Featuring Alt:A.I.TECHNO)
  • "New Magical Definition" (Oh,la,la!)
  • "MY GIFTS" (D-crew)
  • "BIG-BANG STARS" (co-ping)
  • "CODENAME: APRIL" (TOMOSUKE)
  • "High School Love" (DJ YOSHITAKA feat.DWP)
  • "The cadet of Magic" (Dormir [Mahou no Tamago from Pop'n 14 CS])
  • "Unbound Mind" (D-crew)
  • "This is Love" (D-crew)
  • "I'm Screaming LOVE" (Creative Life)
  • "HEALEN" (positive-MA)

KONAMI Originals[]

  • "DOUBLE TORNARD" (evo-X)
  • "TRUE♥LOVE" (Clubstar's True Club Mix) (jun feat. Schanita)
  • "SUPER HERO" (DJ YOSHITAKA feat.Michaela Thurlow)
  • "INTO YOUR HEART" (Ruffage remix) (NAOKI feat.YASMINE)
  • "REACH THE SKY" (Orbit1 remix) (TAYA)

Winx Club[]

Trivia[]

  • It uses the same engine as Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2.
  • It is one of the first DDR games released in Europe to use the Dance Dance Revolution name rather than Dancing Stage as was done in the past, a change that was indicated in the original announcement for a European arcade release of Dance Dance Revolution X.

Gallery[]

Trailer[]

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