i played at the arcade first, and then i bought ddr at home, and i have to say im better on the metal pads
unless you wanna go all out like my friend and buy metal ddr pads for home...hes a freak
I learned how to play at home, and I can go for about 3 hours on heavy, with water breaks of course, but I can only do like 2 songs in the arcade. People watching me makes me nervous and I cant do it in public >.<
Playing first at the arcades is not bad. Of course someone out there who doesn't even know anything about DDR would accidentally discover it at the arcades and then, well, get tempted to play it. There are more newbies than veterans in the world, you know.
After all, we all have our strengths and weaknesses...
Practice makes perfect, and when that fat kid could go back to his house frustrated, then he could even buy a DDR Home Version and work on his skills. Maybe, in the mean time, he could come back doing some straight up streams and jumps...maybe even finish Fascination Eternal Love Mix in Challenge...(even I can't do that)
There's no point or common sense in discrimination or trying to mock someone off. To some it's annoying. To some it's wicked evil spreading from person to person.
Many people today play DDR Extreme, DDR Supernova and later. But I still play 1st and 2nd mix in the arcades. Too bad for me.
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PRESENT DAY
Man: I'm going to play DDR 1st Mix today.
Man 2: SO what? I'm playing Supernova 2 today.
Man: What the hell is Supernova?
Man 2: Go back to the 60's, noob.
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