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Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 3 will be the tenth home version of Dance Dance Revolution to be released in the United States. It is scheduled to be released by Konami sometime in November 2005, for the Microsoft Xbox video game console. An exact release date has not been announced. It is expected that there will be around 70 songs available in total in this version. It was announced in a press release (PDF) by Konami on May 17, 2005, and unveiled at the E³ expo in Los Angeles that same day. A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates computer or video games. ...
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By virtue of the playable demo available at E³, 14 songs are confirmed for release, including The legend of MAX, the third of the MAX series of high-difficulty songs; Sakura, a remix of a traditional music piece from Japan done by RevenG (A Naoki pseudonym dealing in traditional music); as well as at least four other songs that made their DDR premieres on the arcade version of Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME. In addition, the song BUTTERFLY has been confirmed, the first time a song by the Swedish pop group Smile.DK has been on an official release in the United States. BUTTERFLY is from the very first DDR release in Japan, and is widely considered one of DDR's most famous songs, as it is the origin of the move called the "Butterfly Spin". Naoki Maeda (åç°å°ç´ Maeda Naoki), more commonly called simply Naoki, is a Japanese music composer and producer who works for Konami. ...
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Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME is the eighth game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. ...
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External Links - DDR Ultramix 3 Official Homepage at Konami America.
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