That dancing game.
Oct. 9th, 2001 12:33 amI knew that Dance Dance Revolution used a stepping interface, even before I'd gotten a good look at the machine. Now, having played it, I'm pretty sure this game could have been programmed for the NES using that track-and-field stomp pad that can now be found at thrift stores everywhere. Maybe someone will write one.
I think I did OK, for a beginner. I played two Beginner games, got "B" grades pretty consistently.
I rounded them off with a couple games of Prop Cycle, another video game that makes you exercise.
I'm not much of a fan of electronic dance music, though, so I don't know if I can get really into this.
Especially since I don't feel good about putting money into an arcade that has TAKEN AWAY ALL OF ITS CLASSIC GAMES. Yup. All of them. The whole section that used to have them is just a blank wall. I'd understand if they put some big expensive eight-player $3-per-game game where the classics were, but as of today, every single game designed before 1996 in that arcade is history. Maybe they're getting repaired. Yeah, that's it. Oh, I can dream...
I think I did OK, for a beginner. I played two Beginner games, got "B" grades pretty consistently.
I rounded them off with a couple games of Prop Cycle, another video game that makes you exercise.
I'm not much of a fan of electronic dance music, though, so I don't know if I can get really into this.
Especially since I don't feel good about putting money into an arcade that has TAKEN AWAY ALL OF ITS CLASSIC GAMES. Yup. All of them. The whole section that used to have them is just a blank wall. I'd understand if they put some big expensive eight-player $3-per-game game where the classics were, but as of today, every single game designed before 1996 in that arcade is history. Maybe they're getting repaired. Yeah, that's it. Oh, I can dream...