Dance Maniax © 2000 Konami Corp.
How well can you dance? Show your stuff in this game by Konami. Move your arms and legs to break the infrared beams to register in tune to the notes on-screen.
GAME ID: GE874
Konami Bemani System 573 Digital Hardware
Main CPU : R3000A 32 bit RISC processor, Clock - 33.8688MHz, Operating performance - 30 MIPS, Instruction Cache - 4KB
BUS : 132 MB/sec.
OS ROM : 512 Kilobytes
Additional Sound Chips : Playstation SPU, 24 Channels, 44.1KHz sample rate, PCM audio source, Digital effects include: Envelope, Looping, Digital Reverb, Load up to 512K of sampled waveforms, Supports MIDI Instruments.
Main RAM: 2 Megabytes
Video RAM: 2 Megabyte
Sound RAM : 512 Kilobytes
Graphical Processor : 360,000 polygons/sec, Sprite/BG drawing, Adjustable frame buffer, No line restriction, 4,000 8x8 pixel sprites with individual scaling and rotation, Simultaneous backgrounds (Parallax scrolling)
Sprite Effects : Rotation, Scaling up/down, Warping, Transparency, Fading, Priority, Vertical and horizontal line scroll
Resolution : 256x224 - 740x480
Colours : 16.7 million colors, Unlimited CLUTs (Color Look-Up Tables)
Other Features : custom geometry engine, custom polygon engine, MJPEG decoder
This game is known outside Japan as "Dance Freaks".
1. Dance Maniax (2000)
2. Dance Maniax 2nd Mix (2001)
3. Dance Maniax 2nd Mix Append J-paradise (2001)
Game's ROM.
Game's screenshots.
Official website: http://www.konami.jp/am/dmx/