DDR Ultramix 4 Ships
Konami gives you a new chance to dance your pants off.
Date: Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Author: James Fudge

Konami Digital Entertainment today announced that Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 4 for the Xbox has shipped to retail stores throughout North America. DDR ULTRAMIX 4 promises 70+ hit songs and dance remixes, 85 downloadable songs via Xbox Live, and imrpoved but familar dance rythm gameplay fans have come to expect from the popular series. Novice players have access to the new HOW TO PLAY, LESSON MODE, and GAME MODE LITE, which are all designed to make the game easy for untested players that are eager to join the dancing game revolution.

Seasoned DDR players can enjoy full Xbox Live functionality, where they can take part in online competitions, download songs and dance steps, upload content, compete head-to-head and view Internet rankings. Also new are enhancements to existing modes, including Quest Mode, Party Mode and Jukebox Mode, along with a new Edit Mode that lets skilled players edit the background videos and the dance steps to any song in the game.

Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX4 for the Xbox is rated "E10+" by the ESRB and is available for an suggested retail price of $29.99 for the standalone video game and $54.99 for the video game and dance mat bundle (bundle shipping to stores on November 21).

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