Jan 3 2005, 2:37am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Konami will show at this years CES (Consumer Electronics Show) their Dance Revolution Extreme and Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2 dance video games.
These games combine a video game, dancing and a physical workout into a interactive experience. DDR comes with a built-in workout mode that allows players to track the calories they burn as they play. In addition, DDR Extreme supports Sony's EyeToy, which get players moving their hands and arms along with their feet for a complete full body workout.
More details on Konami. Buy Konami Dance Games on Amazon.com.
There will be a special Cardio Play Zone at the CES 2005 featureing this bread of Excer-tainment products that become more and more popular.
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