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Miro 2000 is a plug n' play dance mat that is a clone of DanceDanceRevolution released by multiple companies including Mirowa[1] and 3Stars under different names. It was likely released in 2000. The system is notable for being higher quality compared to similar systems.

Overview[]

The game itself is a basic clone of DDR featuring a total of 9 Songs to choose from with 3 difficulty options. Visually, the game is very similar to Dance 2000 using a simple background style and limited colors. Once the player selects a song, they have to push each arrow at the right time and they get a certain amount of points for doing such depending on how accurate the player was.

Unlike DDR, instead of Miss, Bad, Good, Great, and Perfect. There is Average, Good, Very Good, and Wonderful. The number of misses doesn't show up on the results screen and missing an arrow does nothing. The game also has unusually good charting for a dance mat with unauthorized songs, especially when compared to Hot Dance 2000. The game uses short PCM samples like Street Dance, but unlike that game the music repeats itself after around a minute of it playing, It then eventually ends after around the 3rd time the game does this.

The songs are ripped from a compilation CD called Nothin' But The Best 1999, as the songs and mixes on the CD are the same as the ones in this game.[2]

Songs[]

Technically, the game has 18 songs, but 10-18 are “Non-stop Megamix”.

  1. TarZen Jane - Tarzan and Jane by Toy-Box (Single Version)
  2. Boom Boom - Boom Boom Boom Boom by Vengaboys
  3. Butterfly - Butterfly by Smile
  4. Calcutta - Calcutta by Dr. Bombay
  5. Superhero - Superhero by Daze
  6. Sundance - Sundance by Hit N Hide (Radio Mix)
  7. If you buy this re - If You Buy This Record Your Life Will Be Better by Tamperer
  8. Mamma Mia - Mamma-Mia by Abba-cadabra (Mamma Mary's Radio Mix)
  9. Supergirl - Supergirl by Lynn (Team 33 Radio Edit)

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Trivia[]

  • The box for the Miro 2000 credits a company by the Chinese name "深圳市美路华电子有限公司", which loosely translates to "Shenzhen Meiluhua Electronics Co., Ltd.", while the company's logo makes up part of the logo.
  • Just like the official DanceDanceRevolution games, Miro 2000 features voice samples, albeit only two. One that says "Ok, Here We Go!" and another that says "Game Over." Both play at the beginning and ending of a song.
  • The song list for 3Stars TV Dance Mat includes the song title "Horny" in place of “Sundance”, despite not including that song. This could mean more versions exist with different songs from the same CD.

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