Jan 15, 2008
As professional adults, we rarely put much thought to the Disney Channel and its myriad properties aside from discerning whether or not those mass-forwarded nude shots are really of High School Musical's Vanessa Hudgens (they are). But for the tween-and-younger crowd, the house that Mickey built has transformed into a bona fide youth star factory, thanks in large part to Hannah Montana and the aforementioned made-for-TV flick.
Between the two franchises, millions of records comprised of vaguely inspirational, inclusive sing-alongs have been sold, so the transition to Konami's famed dancing franchise is both smooth and assuredly profitable. Rather than handle it in-house, Konami farmed development of Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Channel Edition out to German studio Keen Games, which serves up an offshoot that feels serviceable, but incomplete in its appraisal of the source material.








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