Pump It Up Pro

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Pump It Up Pro
Developer(s) Andamiro
Publisher(s) Andamiro
Release date(s) TBA 2007
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) Single player using five or ten panels or two players using five panels each
Platform(s) Arcade
Input Ten square pressure sensitive panels
Arcade cabinet Custom

Pump It Up Pro (abbreviated as PIUPRO or Pump Pro) is an upcoming game in the Pump It Up series. The product will be "a branch of the Pump It Up brand" that will not interfere with the "classic" Pump It Up games [1]. It combines elements of In the Groove and Pump It Up and was designed with the intent of getting players who normally play 4-panel dance games into 5-panel dancing.

Notable contributors include Kyle Ward, who also contributed many songs and step charts to In The Groove and its sequel. Despite this, Pump It Up Pro is claimed to have no association with In The Groove or Roxor.

Pump Pro is based on a modified version of the open source StepMania engine, which was originally designed to simulate the Dance Dance Revolution series.

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