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==Availability== StepMania runs on most common operating systems ([[Microsoft Windows]] [[Windows 98|98]]/[[Windows Me|Me]]/[[Windows 2000|2000]]/[[Windows XP|XP]]/[[Windows Vista|Vista]]/[[Windows 7|7]], [[Linux]], [[Mac OS X]]), and has also been used as the base engine in a variety of [[free software]] and [[proprietary software|proprietary]] products. It has also been ported to several platforms including the [[Xbox]], [[iPod]] (running Linux) and cell phones.<ref>[http://www.stepmaniawiki.com/wiki/FAQ:_Xbox_version StepMania Xbox FAQ]</ref> ===Use in products=== Several StepMania-based games have been released due to its open nature: *''[[In the Groove (game)|In The Groove]]'' (ITG) is an arcade dance game series developed by the core StepMania developers, and is based on 3.9 and a CVS build of StepMania often known as version 3.95. To prevent [[Copyright infringement of software|unauthorized copying]], StepMania was re-licensed under a more permissive license (changed from [[GNU General Public License|GPL]] to the [[MIT License]] with the agreement of all coders, in exchange for their names appearing on the ITG credits screen), not requiring source code to be published on derivative works, and thus allowing ITG's [[copy control]] to remain proprietary and [[closed source software|closed source]]. *''[[Pump it Up Pro]]'' is a spinoff of the [[Pump it Up]] series headed by former ITG developers and musicians. The game utilizes a build of StepMania 4 for its engine, which also led to improved Pump support in StepMania itself. *''[http://renard.teknolust.org/mgd/ Mungyodance]'' was a series of downloadable games using the StepMania engine. The three versions in total feature nearly 900 songs. As of its 2nd version, Mungyodance features gameplay judgement more akin to ''[[Guitar Hero (series)|Guitar Hero]]'', only judging by if an arrow was hit or missed, and not the actual accuracy. Mungyodance 2 and 3 also feature "modbombs" (also known as Attack Mines), which apply modifiers to the player if hit. The game also features "Extra Mode", songs with scripted modifiers. Mungyodance 3 was released on August 25, 2008, and is the final game in the series.
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