Martial Beat

Martial Beat was a game created by Konami for the arcade and PlayStation in Japan in 2002. This game is based off the players' actions by use of wristband sensors,[1] and it is not really considered part of Konami's Bemani series, even though it contains music from the series. This game was shipped in a modified Dance Dance Revolution cabinet, with the sensors and the game's art on it. Even though there is the presence of two sets of selection buttons (as Dance Dance Revolution supported two players), this game is one player only. To play the game, one needs to follow the on-screen instructor, and when a red light turns on located on top of the screen, the player must perform the move by repeating the instructor.[2]

Song list

Songs from this game are a compilation of Dancemania licensed tracks from DDR 4thMix and DDR 5thMix. Every song has only one difficulty level.

DifficultySong TitleArtist
EasyBoom Boom Dollar (Red Monster 2000 Mix)King Kong & D. Jungle Girls
Dub-I-DubMe & My
Dam DariramJoga
MediumSky HighDJ Miko
That's The Way (Scorccio Edit)X-Treme
Hot LimitJohn Desire
God Of RomanceJudy Crystal
SeventeenBambee
TubthumpingChumbawamba
Lupin the 3rd '78Ventura
HardRhythm and Police (Hyper K Mix)CJ Crew featuring Christian D.
Ordinary WorldAurora featuring Naimee Coleman
Stomp To My BeatJS16

Footnotes:

  • To unlock Dub-I-Dub on the Home Version, one must pass attack mode. This song is always played on mirror difficulty
  • In a similar way to unlocking Paranoia on Dance Dance Revolution, passing your second stage with an A or higher will unlock access to Lupin the 3rd '78 as your final stage

References

  1. Rumble Roses IGN. 08/11/04. Retrieved: 27/05/18
  2. About Martial Beat Highway Games
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