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MilitiaMan:
What is the deal with these games? Anyone with insight please share ... I am dying to understand why people would even be interested in these games. I recently attended a birthday party for one of my godsons at Adventure Landing and there were a few young girls that appeared to be having a good time on one of these, but I can't for my life figure out why anyone over the age of twelve would want to do this. Help! MM |
paigeoliver:
I voted extremely cool, but only if you are a twelve year old girl. I love Pump it Up (but don't really like DDR). But you do kind of have to be thinking like a 12 year old to really ernjoy it. |
Brax:
I've seen a bunch of guys play these games in the arcade in the local mall... If that game was in MY arcade in the 80's...... Well, they'd probably be banned for the excessive violence... The operators would probably get tired of mopping up all the blood on the dance pads as well. I miss the 80's. |
Jakobud:
MilitiaMan have you ever actually tried DDR? It's pretty dang fun, dude! I have only tried it a couple times and have mad a fool of myself but it's fun! Especially when playing with a friend of equal talent. I voted for Extremely Cool b/c that was really the only positive choice on there. I wouldn't say it's Extremely Cool. But it's funner than you might think :) |
SirPoonga:
Forgot to put in "Pretty meat, but not as good as Pac-man". So I didn't vote. I like DDR. It's great exercise. How else could your arcade cabinet be beneficial? It's better with two people than one. Console versions with battle modes where you can screw up the other person are cool too. On the PSX, it wasn't an arcade game, but could easily be made to work with a pad is Bust-A-Groove. Simular to DDR but the background animations really try to get your focus off the arrows. There was a great review on it from the perspective of a classic gamer. He thought he wouldn't like it until a friend had him try it. As long as you try something slower and easier, under 140bpm in easy mode, as your first experience you could get hooked. |
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