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SynthesisRTF
[searched "Dance Dance Revolution" and nothing came up, so here we go. New thread time!]

Who still plays DDR?

I recently got a dance pad from a cousin, so I've picked the game up after several years (last time I played, Supernova came out, so think five years) The game has pretty much lost it's popularity in NA, but the hardcore players are still around. Dance Dance Revolution X3 seems to be the newest mix, which only came out last year in Japan. Unfortunately it is "temporarily suspended" for North America and Europe, so us outsiders probably won't see a cab for some time, unless it was imported from Japan or something.

In terms of skill, I personally have gotten tons better since the last time I played. Now I can usually get AAs on Heavy (assuming I'm playing on a home version xD Extreme 2 ftw!) or my modified Stepmania, which makes it behave as close to the original Japanese 8th Mix (that is Extreme) arcade machine as possible. So the hitwindows are tighter. Since it's harder, I usually get B/A on Heavy. Sometimes I get AA. And that makes my day smile.gif
X-M-O
I love DDR! ^^
Me and my cousins will play it regularly (we have a game dance pad for almost every system, lol), and we also go to a local pizza place called Chuck E Cheese's just to eat pizza and play on their big DDR game. tongue.gif
It's a lot of fun when we're all together, and I rarely play on my own.
DementedCashew
Dancing for me equals passing out, I lead a sedentary lifestyle sweat.gif and I haven't exercised completely since 2009. So, I think dancing (unless it's on the Wii) is kind of out of my limits, besides the dancepad is hard for me, I can never move my stubby legs fast enough. pinch.gif
Strawberry
I love DDR!

I own one game, though and the songs, SUCK.

So I hate playing it. DX

I would like to get the other ones though and DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY! ^__^
MEands
QUOTE (X-M-O @ Aug 8 2012, 12:07 PM) *
and we also go to a local pizza place called Chuck E Cheese's just to eat pizza and play on their big DDR game. tongue.gif


I never thought of chuck E Cheese's as a pizza place. :\ More like a scary mouse place. 0_o

I love DDR, I've never been able to intentionally get an AA ranking, but I'm more than satisfied with my ability to complete The Last 100 Seconds on Heavy. Even though I usually get a C it's still so fun. XD

EDIT: Hey Strawberry, if you own the Wii DDR like I do then keep playing, the songs suck but later you'll unlock some really good one.
SynthesisRTF
QUOTE (Strawberry @ Aug 8 2012, 02:24 PM) *
I own one game, though and the songs, SUCK.


The older ones have better songs in my opinion.

MAX (6th Mix) through SuperNOVA (9th Mix) have the best. Too bad they only exist on PS2 though :/
Strawberry
QUOTE (MEands @ Aug 8 2012, 02:27 PM) *
EDIT: Hey Strawberry, if you own the Wii DDR like I do then keep playing, the songs suck but later you'll unlock some really good one.


I do own a WII DDR one. XD So you can unlock better songs? What's yours called?
X-M-O
I have the one on the PS2! ^^
I rarely pull out the PS2, but it's worth it for that. XD
SynthesisRTF
QUOTE (X-M-O @ Aug 8 2012, 04:19 PM) *
I have the one on the PS2! ^^
I rarely pull out the PS2, but it's worth it for that. XD

Which one? Orange, blue, green, or purple?

Purple = MAX (6th Mix) - Not bad
Orange = MAX2 (7th Mix) - Love this one
Green = Extreme (8th Mix) - Personal favourite mix, but NA/EU got screwed over with the songs. We got a fraction of what was actually included in the Japanese version
Blue = Extreme 2 (8th Mix) - As far as I know, this version only exists in America. It has the other half of songs that weren't released on Extreme 1; thankfully, the more entertaining songs imo

One thing that's notable is that there exists a DDR-clone called Stepmania - if you can get an adapter for your pad, you can essentially play DDR on your computer. Custom songs. My Stepmania has over 1,400 songs - every song from DDR 1st Mix to DDR X3 vs 2nd Mix biggrin.gif

MEands
QUOTE (Strawberry @ Aug 8 2012, 03:46 PM) *
I do own a WII DDR one. XD So you can unlock better songs? What's yours called?


It's this one:

when you unlock enough you get some really fun songs. Especially the "end game" song, in which you technically beat the game by finishing.
X-M-O
QUOTE (SynthesisRTF @ Aug 8 2012, 06:33 PM) *
Which one? Orange, blue, green, or purple?

Purple = MAX (6th Mix) - Not bad
Orange = MAX2 (7th Mix) - Love this one
Green = Extreme (8th Mix) - Personal favourite mix, but NA/EU got screwed over with the songs. We got a fraction of what was actually included in the Japanese version
Blue = Extreme 2 (8th Mix) - As far as I know, this version only exists in America. It has the other half of songs that weren't released on Extreme 1; thankfully, the more entertaining songs imo

One thing that's notable is that there exists a DDR-clone called Stepmania - if you can get an adapter for your pad, you can essentially play DDR on your computer. Custom songs. My Stepmania has over 1,400 songs - every song from DDR 1st Mix to DDR X3 vs 2nd Mix biggrin.gif


I was talking about the pad, lol.
I have two games though, the Orange and the Blue. ^^
I tried to get the others, but it's hard to find them at the local shop any more. =\
Strawberry
QUOTE (MEands @ Aug 8 2012, 04:30 PM) *
QUOTE (Strawberry @ Aug 8 2012, 03:46 PM) *
I do own a WII DDR one. XD So you can unlock better songs? What's yours called?


It's this one:

when you unlock enough you get some really fun songs. Especially the "end game" song, in which you technically beat the game by finishing.

Sadly I have a totally different one.

Like Hottest Party or something.

It suuuuuuccccckssssss.
Ratty524
I owned three versions of DDR on my old Playstation: The original, The Disney version, and some sequel I can't remember. All of them were awesome, and my family used to hold game nights playing it.

Sadly my Playstation doesn't work properly anymore sad.gif
MEands
Strawberry: I still say play the game and see what cool songs you can get smile.gif
Strawberry
OMG.

I just found you CAN unlock songs for this game!

I'm totally going to play more now and see what I can do! Oh wowzers!
Licentia Per Oris
tis better with Kinect.

Though to be honest it's still not my thing.

I own it, (or a clone) and have gotten it out perhaps 3 times in total in the last 2 years or so, while drunk with people.

Dancing is best done in reality
Rukiri
Back in 2003 I played the crap out of this game, this is just one of those games that belongs in an arcade and a console unless someone builds some high quality pads like you'd find on an actual DDR machine why bother?

This would be cool for Kinect, haven't played DDR since 2005 though.
X-M-O
I have it for Kinect, and it is pretty darn cool. ^^
(We all look crazy, but it's fun.) tongue.gif
Kaust
QUOTE (Rukiri @ Aug 10 2012, 04:24 AM) *
Back in 2003 I played the crap out of this game, this is just one of those games that belongs in an arcade and a console unless someone builds some high quality pads like you'd find on an actual DDR machine why bother?


I haven't played mine since the PS1 era but its a ritual between me and a few friends to go on one if we're in an arcade, pretty much solely for the Captain Jack song laugh.gif
zacheatscrackers
Oh man, how did I not notice this topic

I used to be HORRIBLE at this game but I played it a ton back in the day. Now I mostly just play similar games like Stepmania and whatnot. But MAN would I kill to get a crack at DDR again.
SynthesisRTF
I plan on building a new Dance Dance Revolution dance pad from scratch with my uncle in the next few weeks.

I'll post pictures and the process. ^^
Severity
Sorry if this is off-topic or anything but what is Dance Dance Revolution?
SynthesisRTF
QUOTE (Severity @ Sep 2 2012, 11:57 PM) *
Sorry if this is off-topic or anything but what is Dance Dance Revolution?

This is DDR.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3xy1hXF0AA
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