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Dance Dance Revolution Classic Mini Unveiled in Japan

Exciting news for Dance Dance Revolution fans as ZUIKI, the developer of the X68000 Z mini, has unveiled the Dance Dance Revolution Classic Mini, a Japanese-exclusive miniature console based on the popular arcade machine. The device, available for pre-order in Japan, is set to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Konami’s iconic rhythm action game.

For the past 7 months, enthusiasts have eagerly awaited updates on the Dance Dance Revolution Classic Mini. Despite challenges in accessing information primarily in Japanese, details have gradually emerged through streams and social media posts during its crowdfunding campaign.

Curious about what the Dance Dance Revolution Classic Mini offers? This 1/5 scale replica of the arcade machine allows players to enjoy the game on an in-built monitor or connect to a TV or laptop via HDMI Out. With various control options like finger pads or a dance mat, the console supports up to 2 players.

While some expected only original arcade tracks, the device surprises with a selection from three Dance Dance Revolution games: Dance Dance Revolution (1998), Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix (1999), and Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix (1999). The library boasts 35 tracks, including licensed hits like Chumbawumba’s ‘Tubthumping’ and The Specials’ ‘Little Bitch’.

Excitement is building as fans eagerly anticipate the release of the Dance Dance Revolution Classic Mini, offering a nostalgic and immersive experience for players of all ages.

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