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RNinjate's Dance Dance Revolution (PS2)
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[February 9, 2007 06:04:29 AM]
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The second hour that I played, I was fairly exhausted from the first hour. Dance dance revolution is unique in that it not only depletes your mental but also your physical stamina.
The game was fun to play as I hadnt played in a while but I dont feel that it was as good as the arcade version. After I got sick of sliding around on my crappy dance pad, I borrowed a thick foam one from my roomate.
Because the buttons still didnt petrude like the metal pad, I had trouble finding them and my accuracy was still way down. The foam pad sensitivity was really weak and i had to step hard to make the buttons work. this was boring and it got aggrivating after the second hour was up. I dont plan on playing it again anytime soon unless im in an arcade.
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[February 9, 2007 05:49:00 AM]
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Dance dance revolution is an original game that cannot not be matched in its genre. In my past, I must have spent over a couple hundred dollars playing it in the arcade. I brought a dance pad with me to santa cruz and hadn't had a chance to use it but now it has served its purpose-- to prove to me that the game is better in the arcade. Because of the button sensitivity and the pad sliding on the floor, my accuracy was way down. Normally i would be able to double A songs like rhythm and police on heavy mode, but instead I was scoring Cs and Bs,
The songs were mostly unlocked but lacking in the ten step department. I had to play for the first hour just unlocking new songs to play.
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RNinjate's Dance Dance Revolution (PS2)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Wednesday 7 February, 2007
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