

It has a small handful of Dancemania tracks that were revived in Extreme AC, most of the Konami originals you'd expect in a 2002 DDR Greatest Hits, and also Spice Girls. Party Collection is a "Greatest Hits" game.The included Japanese games might seem exotic and interesting, but if you're not familiar with them, you should know that:."Why is Nijiiro in SuperNOVA? wtf is Trim" They're technically in SuperNOVA from its short-lived online multiplayer mode.("What about Extreme? Why didn't you include Extreme? It has like 30 other songs" If you already know this, you're being deliberately difficult and probably already have the arcade mixes in your library. Most of the Japanese games aren't included here because they're more or less just ports of their respective arcade versions.On that note, I haven't bothered packaging the Universe games because they're mostly songs unique to those games and you'll do mostly alright just downloading those song packs from ZIv.I dunno, AM-3P and Kind Lady or whatever, you're gonna be better off just downloading the arcade mixes. If you're looking for every DLC pack with like. songs that haven't appeared in other games). The Ultramix games include DLC only for new songs (i.e.That's: DDRMAX (US) DDRMAX2 (US) DDR Extreme (US) DDR Extreme 2 (US) DDR SuperNOVA (US) DDR SuperNOVA2 (US) DDR X (US) DDR Party Collection (JP) DDR FESTIVAL (JP) DDR STR!KE (JP) DDR Ultramix (US) DDR Ultramix2 (US) DDR Ultramix3 (US) DDR Ultramix4 (US) These are for little more than quick, easy hits of nostalgia.Īt the moment, it includes the complete song lists for every US PS2 game (Excluding X2 because absolutely not), all 4 Ultramix games, and some of the JP releases. As a note, if you're looking to build up a StepMania library, I would highly discourage you from doing it with these, as you're gonna end up with some of the same songs like 3 or 4 times (Why did Konami think anyone needed to be subjected to Hysteria this many times?) and you're better off downloading the arcade mixes from ZIv.


I know it takes a long time because I've spent some time packaging the song lists for almost every PS2 release and the Ultramix games, and you can browse and download them from this Google Drive. It's not particularly intuitive and it takes a long time. That said, it's probably disheartening to find out that in order to play the songs from your old PS2 games, you have to download almost every song one by one across some 7 or 8 mixes. I've been noticing more people asking where they can find song packs for console games, and each time, it inevitably ends in some exchange of "They're on ZIv," and "There's only 5 songs here the game has 70."īriefly, that's because ZIv song packs include songs only in their debut mixes, with priority generally given to their AC debut, so as not to keep reuploading the same simfiles.
