alison_says has introduced me to Dance Dance Revolution, and while I suck at it, I thought it was a lot of fun. Which for me is saying something, because I hate to exercise. Really. I get on the exercise bike and within five minutes I'm bored and tired. I know it's a lot to spend for a system and all (I'm thinking probably PS2, though I haven't ruled out XBox), but when you compare it to the cost of a gym membership or an elliptical trainer, it's not so bad. Of course, if you don't use your elliptical trainer then you'll probably just hang clothes on it, whereas with a game system you could play other games too. I'm not sure if this is a good or a bad thing.
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And by the way, if you're selling a system, email me.
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missakins pointed out that I could play it on the PS1 as well. Maybe I should go that route; it's cheaper. Any opinions?
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Date: 2005-01-10 11:45 pm (UTC)Re: PS DDR
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Date: 2005-01-11 12:02 am (UTC)I wouldn't mind getting into DDR myself, in point of fact. Hm.
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Date: 2005-01-11 12:05 am (UTC)I used to have a PS1, but they're really flimsy and what the hell, splurge and get the PS2. DDR is pretty intoxicating.
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Date: 2005-01-11 12:15 am (UTC)Anyway, with a PS2 you can play PS1 games (cheap!) and PS2 games. I buy nearly all my games used--I think Katamari Damacy was the one exception, and hell, it's so much fun it practically justifies a PS2 on its own.
we plan to buy DDR and pads after we move, assuming I can find a pad that will accomodate my Enormous Feet.
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Date: 2005-01-11 12:26 am (UTC)There are also inline add-on units that will remove the Macrovision signal from the video signal, and voila, clear pictures again. This is useful if your TV doesn't have RCA-in jacks.
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Date: 2005-01-11 12:37 am (UTC)Thanks for the info!
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Date: 2005-01-11 04:15 pm (UTC)I love saying that, i feel like I'm going to blow up the world any second...
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Date: 2005-01-11 12:21 am (UTC)Version for the computer. Works on PCs, may have a Mac release by now. All you'd have to buy is the dance pad and a little doohickey that converts the PS connection to a USB connection. Then you can find song-packs online. If you end up doing that, let me know, I can burn about 7 or 8 "albums" to a CD and send them to you.
Get the PS2.
Date: 2005-01-11 12:22 am (UTC)Re: Get the PS2.
Date: 2005-01-11 12:38 am (UTC)I recommend KeepGaming (http://www.keepgaming.com/ddr.htm) for DDR pads. We got a game and 2 pads for it for work (heh, working in a preschool has interesting shopping potential sometimes...) for cheap. Right now, you can get one of the games and a heavy-duty metal pad (mmm... metal dance pad...) for under $200. With a PS2, that's just under $400, but considering that's about what people pay for a stationary bike...
If you want to go for a less expensive route, there are semi-rigid pad combos there for like $80. I'd avoid the really cheap soft pads -- they die easily, and slide around on carpet like mad. But, KeepGaming has a game and 2 pads for under $65.
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Date: 2005-01-11 12:27 am (UTC)Oh, and Ultramix2 has The Commodores Brick House and a remix of that silly song from Flashdance. Giving it the highest Geek Factor.
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