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Dance Dance Revolution Disney's World Dancing Museum


Capa da versão japonesa para Nintendo 64.

Produtora(s)

Konami

Editora(s)

Konami

Motor
Disney's World Dancing Museum

Plataforma(s)

Nintendo 64
Data(s) de lançamento
Japão 30 de Novembro de 2000

Gênero(s)
Dança
Modos de jogo

Single player, Multiplayer


Dance Dance Revolution Disney's World Dancing Museum (タンスタンスレボリューション ディズニー ダンシングミュージアム, ?) é um jogo da linha Dance Dance Revolution, lançado e distribuído pela Konami, e lançado para o Nintendo 64 apenas no Japão. Esse foi o único jogo da linha DDR lançado para o Nintendo 64.



Músicas |


Song Title
Mickey Mouse March
It's a Small World
Mickey Motion
Jiwaku No Tango
Tap! Tap! Tap!
Savanna No Mukou
Disco Magic
Russian Dance
Irish River
Morty & Ferdy's Carnival
Mickey Fever
Para-Para Venus
Go Go Go
Goofy's Rock 'n' Roll Show
Turkey In The Straw
Taiyo No Rakuen
Waltz Of The Flowers
Electrical Parade
Chip 'n' Dale's Vacation
Minnie's Yoo Hoo!
The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room


Referências |



  • DDR Disney's World Dancing Museum (em inglês) no IGN


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