DDR Hottest Party scan reveals Wii Dance Pad peripheral
Health buffs, listen up! While the Wiimote is already advancing diet regiments far and wide, you still can’t count out how the Dance Pad for DDR titles brought exercise routines for the console gamers. As of now, it’s still being talked about whether or not DDR Hottest Party on the Wii would have a Dance Pad peripheral for its own.
But what’s this? Is this confirmation or just a prototype of a possible Dance Pad?
From Japanese magazine Famitsu, a new scan has waltzed into the dancefloor: a two-page spread showing not just screens, but also a pic of the Dance Pad. Now if you can read hiragana – yes, kkid (Unregistered) and nohbody (Unregistered), as well as katakana or kanji – maybe you can answer our previous question: is this the real thing or just a prototype? But despite this, you’ll still be able to play the game by using the Wiimote alone, as French site source Nintendo Master states.
Regardless, other tidbits included in the scan are the multiplayer features (no, not online multiplayer, sorry). The game will allow four players to step up on the Wii stage at the same time, and have both versus and co-op modes available.
Health buffs, listen up! While the Wiimote is already advancing diet regiments far and wide, you still can’t count out how the Dance Pad for DDR titles brought exercise routines for the console gamers. As of now, it’s still being talked about whether or not DDR Hottest Party on the Wii would have a Dance Pad peripheral for its own.
But what’s this? Is this confirmation or just a prototype of a possible Dance Pad?
From Japanese magazine Famitsu, a new scan has waltzed into the dancefloor: a two-page spread showing not just screens, but also a pic of the Dance Pad. Now if you can read hiragana – yes, kkid (Unregistered) and nohbody (Unregistered), as well as katakana or kanji – maybe you can answer our previous question: is this the real thing or just a prototype? But despite this, you’ll still be able to play the game by using the Wiimote alone, as French site source Nintendo Master states.
Regardless, other tidbits included in the scan are the multiplayer features (no, not online multiplayer, sorry). The game will allow four players to step up on the Wii stage at the same time, and have both versus and co-op modes available.