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FAQs - Dancing Stage feat. True Kiss Destination

DS feat. TKD is one of two DDR games produced exclusively to advertise a Japanese band. As the name implies, this game was intended to promote the band "True Kiss Destination", and features nine songs by the band, along with two Konami Originals.

In addition to the uniqueness of having an almost entirely 3rd party songlist, the two Japanese Dancing Stage home releases are the only releases to ever have partial foot ratings, such as 6.5. In addition, the use of modifiers changes the foot rating depending on which modifiers you use. Unlike most DDR games, however, you cannot change the modifiers after you select your first song, so choose carefully.

Game Shark Code

The following code can be used to bypass lockout protection on Playstations that have a Game Shark, Pro Action Replay, or other similar device.

D019117A 1040
8019117A 1000

Special Import Instructions

This is a Japanese game, and if you are new to Japanese imports, you may have trouble getting started with the game. When you first boot the game, you are presented with a message in Japanese asking you if you want to create a System File for the game. Select the left option and then hit the Circle button. The next message asks if you want to enable Auto-Save. The left option ("はい") is 'Yes', the right option ("いいえ") is 'No'. Select your preference, and again hit Circle. In Japan, Circle is most frequently used to confirm selections, whereas most US publishers use Circle for canceling instead.

Gameplay Features

In addition to the uniqueness of having an almost entirely 3rd party songlist, the two Japanese Dancing Stage home releases are the only releases to ever have partial foot ratings, such as 6.5. In addition, the use of modifiers changes the foot rating depending on which modifiers you use. Unlike most DDR games, however, you cannot change the modifiers after you select your first song, so choose carefully.

CELEBRATE NITE and SEXY PLANET are not true unlocks in the sense that most DDR players are used to them. Once you finish your first song, the TKD song you played is replaced with CELEBRATE NITE on the song list, so you cannot play the same song back-to-back. Similarly, your second song will be replaced by SEXY PLANET. After you finish your game, the songs will return to their respective places on the songlist and you can play again.

Info contributed by EBT.

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