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More of a Bust a Move

I wouldn't say Audition is like DDR. It is much more like Bust a Move (by Enix), Bust a Move 2 (by Enix) and Dance Summit 2001.

DemonNuzzle (on AuditionSEA)


Research on Release Dates

There is a lack of release dates in the article. Someone please research on it.

Regarding Informational Fansites

Please remember to only add significant fansites. Significant fansites would be like Audition MMOSITE and GoAudition.org. Do not add any fansites that are not finished. Do not add fansites on for advertising only. Fansites that have been removed and have been repeatedly added back will cause this page to lockdown.

It's a Bust a Move (Enix) clone

I agree with DemonNuzzle. It's not at all like Dance Dance Revolution, but rather, bears a striking resemblance to Bust a Move 1&2 by Enix especially in terms of gameplay. The only similarties it shares with Dance Dance Revolution are:

1) The fact that both are dance-themed music games although that is a very vague similarity

2) The design of the arrows used in this game bear a striking resemblance to the arrows in DDR.

They may be sharing the "dance-theme" but differ greatly on gameplay.

Deleted an external link: Here's the reason

  • Audition Songs - List of songs in Korean, SEA, and Global versions of Audition.

This link above gives out illegal files. The mp3 files or audio files are illegal for download. Commercial music should be purchased. Thank you for your understanding. --AOL Alex 02:01, 26 September 2006 (UTC)

Technically it's not illegal because Korean songs are not copyrighted except in Korea. The only songs that are illegal to download is the American song in the game. --Distinguish 04:05, 27 September 2006 (UTC)