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I played Dance Dance Revolution until I got shin splints, and then I played some more. I would go to sleep and see arrows scrolling in my head. I have over 400 songs in Rock Band and have a total of 4 drum kits for it including the Ion kit I bought ...
an original soundtrack is "a true tribute to classic video game music, featuring twelve full musical tracks in a wide range of musical styles influenced by such games as Turrican, Mega Man, Donkey Kong Country, Contra and Dance Dance Revolution. ...
Even if you've never played "Dance, Dance Revolution," you can be entertained watching the contestants attempt to compete in a live dance contest in front of a crowd and a famous dance choreographer. Or watch the group try and control a real automobile ...
From Guitar Hero to Dance Dance Revolution, these nights are a great chance for middle and high schoolers to have fun with video games. Anime or art fans get this time to share their hobbies with others their age. Snacks are provided on the third ...
Another cause for laughter is the Musee Mechanique (a collection of antique arcade games--including naughty peep shows). In the days of Dance, Dance Revolution, it is refreshing to note that even the less frenetic video games can be entertaining. ...
Brawl, Dance Dance Revolution and Soul Calibur IV. Systems include Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and PC, so whatever your fancy, they'll have it. Live Action: This intriguing section features two live action games: AVoC and Changeling LARP. ...
The first game that comes to my mind when I think gaming fitness is Dance Dance Revolution. With rigorous beats and complicated dance steps, DDR can get a gamer working up a sweat in no time. DDR mainly works out your legs, but recently DDR Hottest ...
Many of the video game systems (Sony Playstation, Xbox, Nintendo) incorporate a dance pad (or two) with such games as Konami’s Dance, Dance Revolution, known best as DDR, and all its subsequent variations. Unfortunately, the tunes offered in the games ...