Oha Suta Dance Dance Revolution

Oha Star Dance Dance Revolution (おはスタダンスダンスレボリューション, Oha Suta Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon) is a Dance Dance Revolution game for the Sony PlayStation console. The game features songs from the Japanese children's' TV show Oha Star. There is no arcade counterpart.

Oha Star Dance Dance Revolution
Cover art
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
SeriesDance Dance Revolution
Bemani
EngineDDR 3rdMix
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
  • JP: September 14, 2000[1]
Genre(s)Music, exergaming
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay

Music

Oha Suta Dance Dance Revolution, primarily consists of songs from Oha Suta, but the game also includes a number of Konami Originals, such as "Cutie Chaser (Morning Mix)", "Brilliant 2U", "Keep On Movin'" and "Make a Jam!".

Song Artist Note
Oha Suta Licenses
"CANDY" WARUJIENNU OHA STUDIO BEST ~vol. 2~
"HAPPY GO LUCKY" YAMACHAN WITH JIMUSASUHIKARU OHA STUDIO BEST ~vol. 2~
"O-HA! MAMBO -A SHINY NEW TODAY-" WARUJIENNU OHA STUDIO BEST ~vol. 2~
"OHA OHA SUTAATAA" YAMACHAN & REIMONDO OHA STUDIO BEST ~vol. 1~
"OHA SKA!" OHA KIDS WITH IMAKUNI OHA STUDIO BEST ~vol. 1~
"SAYONARA NO KAWARI NI" OHHAGUMI OHA SUTA THE SUPER KIDS STATION SINGLE
"WHY! -THE ZONA'S SONG-" MORIKUBO SHOUTAROU OHA STUDIO BEST ~vol. 1~
"ZONAPARA -WHY! PARAPARA REMIX-" ZOBEKKA OHA SUTA THE SUPER KIDS STATION SINGLE
Konami Original
"CUTIE CHASER (MORNING MIX)" CLUB SPICE New Konami Original
From previous versions
"MAKE A JAM!" U1 from Dance Dance Revolution (PS)
"BRILLIANT 2U" NAOKI from Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"KEEP ON MOVIN" NMR from Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
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