Konami's genre-founding rhythm game series steps onto to Xbox 360 with 2011's simply titled Dance Dance Revolution. The game is best played using a "dance pad" floor controller, and the Xbox 360 edition also supports the Xbox Live Vision camera, for whole-body choreography. The camera accessory allows players to see themselves dancing onscreen, and the new Groove Trigger rewards players for syncing their dance steps with the onscreen visuals. Following a scrolling sequence of arrows that tell them where to move their feet and hands, DDR players swing their arms and step to the beats of a diverse selection of popular songs, including "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga, "Love Shack" by the B-52's, Train's "Hey, Soul Sister," and Sister Sledge's "We Are Family." A new "Battle" mode lets players compete over ownership of arrows, and the "Club" mode lets music fans take on as many as 20 consecutive dance tracks. This version of the game includes the dance pad controller. ~ All Game Guide