i saw a guy leaning back on his chair, moving his finger furiously on the arrow keys. i thought it looked interesting so i went to youtube, searched "online ddr".
way back in like March 2002, my friend showed me this game (I was in 6th grade)
Uh.
It didn't exist until September/October of 2002.
Some sophomores were playing it in CompSci my senior year (early October 2002). I thought it was cool and had played some DWI before, so I started playing and loved it.
I started back in March of 2005, 7th grade, saw some kid play cia rave and passed it with some 200 something combo and I tryed, I knew about DDR already so I was thinking it would be easy. Started right away on difficult songs, somehow my style was just naturally was 3 finger, with FC's about a few weeks later, didn't make my first name til somewhere around December, wanted a way to keep track of friends so made this name in April to start a mp team, and now it's 2007 and I still use my 3 fingers.
Correct. Prior to the official registration, the game itself (13 songs by that point - 4 dance, 4 hip-hop, 4 funk, 1 arcade if I remember correct), scores were strictly top 10 and all the news and updates and such were just one page and there was a link to a message board (not forum). That was the xqsite FFR I first saw in 2001.
Originally posted by MixMasterLar
Naruto Vs Math Class. That has got to be the funniest choice you'll ever make in your life dude.
I googled online DDR etc and FFR was on the first page. I clicked it and Im like, finally, I found it. And then I proceeded to tell my friends about it.
Orignally I found it while searching for a DDR sim (like stepmania but on the interent) I found it waaaay back in 2003 when the game was still in devolpment and had like 6 songs... Then later on addictinggames.com, ever since I've been playing it like all the time.
Also in game play, didn't the original FFR background used to be white instead of black? (2003 ish)
My friends Scott and John came across FFR at one point and showed me, and within a short time period, I became decently good to play the easier songs. Scott eventually stopped playing as me and John kept playing, and then John eventually stopped playing and I kept going, and then I stopped playing.
That was the tale of ozracing_797.
A while after, I decided to come back, and a person named Genoman2003 asked if I could make a division of Team Domination (back then only a XBOX Live racing team), for FFR. Confused yet intrigued I followed through with him, now TD_Geno at this point, and I became TD_Project. And yeah, we made TD and then other teams came onto the scene. And I overall regret bringing teams to FFR. Sorry everyone. (TD died on FFR as far as I know but still runs on XBOX Live)
That was the tale of TD_Project.
Unfortunately only the top paragraph was related to the thread, so ignore the second paragraph.
well it all started back when frequency was realeased for playstation2, it was a great game and i owned it, then the sequel came out amplitude, it was great as well and i owned it to, then my friend found R2 on some other website flashplayer or something i believe but it was really glitchy, googled flashflashrevolution and boom here am i today =)
i've had many MANY accounts lol to name a few... nigcam666, TD_BigNig, Dj_Niglet, CR_Darkmoon..... need i go on?
Guido: it did exist... just the old php forums and registration didn't kick in until Nov 02.
Read nestle's comments about being apart of xqsite since 01.
Must have just been a miscommunication or an improper use of terms, then, because this is what I was going on:
Originally posted by Synthlight
November was when the postnuke side of FFR came into existance. Before that in early october, there was another form and prior to that (still early October) the URL would bring you to the game with some version notes below it. So probably that September sometime was the birth of FFR. I can find out the exact date as I have ever single build of FFR ever made.
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