I'm just curous as to how many of us weirdos have played Dance Dance Revolution, and if they're any good at it. I myself played it once at a LAN party, and now I'm so addicted that I built my own wooden hard pads to play it at home. I'm currently able to pass pretty much any song on Trick or Another, and can do a lot of them on Maniac. Anyways, .... yeah, its the babble forum.
DerDragon
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![]() Apr 17 2002, 9:06 am
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I've never played it, but its name always reminds me of a line from Angel, which went roughly like this:
"The people turned against me... they started forming committees. The committees formed factions, the factions formed alliances, the alliances formed subcomittees... soon, the people danced the dance of revolution." -Prince Grusilag of the medieval fantasy dimension Pylea, were singing is unknown but strong emotions are conveyed via interpretive dance. |
Actually I saw Beatmania in an arcade here called Wunderland (don't know if you have them other places), they have two japanese DDR machines there, Beatmania, two DanceManiax ones (using your hands above and below these sensor things), Samba De Amigo (maracas, a lot of fun despite how much of an idiot you look like playin it), and a GuitarFreaks machine (you hold down buttons for "chords" on a little guitar thing and "strum" a switch) anyways... yeah |)|)|2 |20X0|2Z j00|2 ß0><0|2Z!
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bleh everyone who likes ddr is a freak who thinks theey are really dancing when they are just jumping around like their having a seizure
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GreenDice wrote:
bleh everyone who likes ddr is a freak who thinks theey are really dancing when they are just jumping around like their having a seizure .... I am taking this as a offense.... |
Something I'd like to see over here in the states is Beat Freak! It was an arcade game were you mixed and DJ'ed on mock turn tables & mock sample pads. oooh, maybe I could buy a arcade version one day....... |
LJR