Hint:
Bonus tracks: Play all twenty three tracks to unlock a further five tracks to
keep you occupied. The bonus tracks are The Anthem (Good Charlotte), Keep On
Moving (Five), Aserjeré (Las Ketchup), Rubberneckin (Elvis Presley), and
Addicted To Bass (Puretone) in the North American version.
Play all twenty tracks to
unlock a further five tracks to keep you occupied. The bonus tracks are are
Gotta Get Through This (Daniel Bedingfield), Keep On Moving (Five), Aserjeré
(Las Ketchup), Rubberneckin (Elvis Presley), and Addicted To Bass (Puretone)
in the European version.
Hint:
Master mode: To unlock master mode for a particular track, get an
"A" rank in hard mode for that song.
Hint:
Score big: To score big, play perfection in the tournament mode against
another player. This will hopefully improve your timing.
Hint:
Home-made games: The following is a list of fun games you can invent to keep the
groove going. They are best played with two or more players.
Perfection: The person with
the most amount of perfects wins; points are irrelevant.
Battle Of The Gods: Play
"Praise you", "Rubberneckin", and "Addicted to
Bass" all under the hard difficulty setting. The player with the
biggest score out of those three rounds combined wins. Note: This requires
the bonus tracks.
Danceathon: Play all twenty
five songs in a row on any mode. The player with the biggest score out of
all those rounds combined wins. Note: This requires the bonus tracks.
Goldie Oldie (in order of
age): Play "Dance To The Music", "Jungle Boogie",
"YMCA", "We Are Family", and "Let's Groove".
New Years Groove (all new
songs released in 2003 in order of track appearance): Play
"Jumpin", "Hooray, Hooray", "Hustler
Groove", and "Rubberneckin".
Dance Like Hell: Play
"Addicted To Bass" in master mode. You will not last long, but
the idea is to see how long you last.
Pain In The Neck: Play
"Praise You" in master mode.
Drybone: Set up calorie mode
and burn at least 10, 15 or 20 calories.
Please
select the first letter of the game's title below. If the word
"The" appears at the start of a title, ignore it and search for
the second word in the title: