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Dance Dance Revolution
Posted: 2/27/2003, 7:58 pm
by Susan
DDR junkies, show yourselves.
Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:01 pm
by Penguin Josh
meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:02 pm
by happening fish
*still waiting for this phase to pass*
Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:03 pm
by Axtech
Never played it.
Don't intend to...

Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:07 pm
by lora
excuse my ignorance, but how exactly does it work? do you just dance on a pad type thing? or...?
Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:31 pm
by Joe Cooler
The game tells you where to move your feet, and you have to keep up with where it tells you to move said feet.
Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:32 pm
by lora
thank you. sounds interesting.
Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:33 pm
by Penguin Josh
quite tiering
Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:33 pm
by Susan
Even the most skeptical people have played it and loved it. It actually gets addictive.
Besides, it's the only exercise most nerds will ever get.
Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:37 pm
by happening fish
It's a lot of fun. But having my best friend around to talk to sometimes is better.
Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:40 pm
by Susan
I don't play it that much

Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:42 pm
by happening fish
Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:49 pm
by Susan
Posted: 2/27/2003, 8:55 pm
by Joe Cooler
My school sets up some dance dance revolution machines every once in a while for enjoyment. Good place to learn... seeing as its free.
The key is to not fall on your face.
Posted: 2/28/2003, 8:09 am
by nikki4982
My boyfriend's brother, Matt, is obsessed with DDR. He goes to tournaments with his friends and everything. Apparently, a kid who I went to school with, who Matt's friends with, was featured on Comcast Sportsnet (hah, I know, right, SPORTSnet) for doing DDR. I completely forgot to watch it, and I'm not happy about it. I wanted to laugh at him. (Melissa, I'm talking about Dominic... yes, THAT Dominic! AAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!) No offense to those of you who enjoy DDR. But, well, this kid was obsessed with me for a while. Which is why I would've enjoyed laughing at him.

Posted: 2/28/2003, 9:04 am
by emily
I tried DDR once at Gameworks and really sucked... probably becuse it was my first time, but because I made such a fool of myself, I never tried it again. It's not that I don't have coordination and can't recognize beats, because I can beat Bust A Groove in 10 seconds flat.
Posted: 2/28/2003, 9:20 am
by xoNoDoubt69
nikki4982 wrote:My boyfriend's brother, Matt, is obsessed with DDR. He goes to tournaments with his friends and everything. Apparently, a kid who I went to school with, who Matt's friends with, was featured on Comcast Sportsnet (hah, I know, right, SPORTSnet) for doing DDR. I completely forgot to watch it, and I'm not happy about it. I wanted to laugh at him. (Melissa, I'm talking about Dominic... yes, THAT Dominic! AAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!) No offense to those of you who enjoy DDR. But, well, this kid was obsessed with me for a while. Which is why I would've enjoyed laughing at him.


Matt is friends with Dominic?!

That really makes me laugh for some reason.Dominic 's just well

Posted: 2/28/2003, 11:25 am
by Johnny

:hmm:
Posted: 2/28/2003, 11:44 am
by nikki4982
Hahaha, yeah, he is. Has been for years, actually. When I first found out, I was like, "ACK! Why is your brother friends with Dominic?!?!?!?!" I mean, he's a nice guy and all... but he creeps me out. Had he not followed me around for about a year, he probably wouldn't.

Although, him and Matt both have bizarre/non-funny senses of humor, so I can definitely see how they'd get along.

Posted: 2/28/2003, 12:44 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
hahaah too funny