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- Animefringe Review (Import) - Rated 90%. "The evolution of DDR has led to a game that really shows off what the series is made of." By Adam Arnold.
- In Play Inc. - A sports-related indoor fun centre featuring redemption games, simulators, video games and indoor mini golf. Includes DDR Max.
- Dance Dance Revolution - Contains pictures of people playing and information about mixes for PS2 and the arcade.
- GameSpot Review - Rated 7.0/10. "Dance enthusiasts who aren't import-savvy will find DDRMAX to be a fine addition to the series, even if it isn't a full-on revolution." By Ryan Davis. Reader reviews. 29 screen shots.
- E3 2002: DDRMAX For USA - "DDRMAX, the first PlayStation 2 installment in Konami's popular Dance Dance Revolution rhythm action series, will be released in the United States in November, Konami announced at its pre-E3 press conference today." [IGN]
- DDR-Max - Emulateurs, aide, téléchargements et forum pour le jeu de danse Dance Dance Revolution.
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