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Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 9
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DOES NE 1 NO NE GOOD SITES THAT SELL DDR PADS I NEED A NEW ONE BAD MY ONE I HAVE NO IS PRACTICLY DEAD IT IS ON ITS DEATH BED
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LOL AT TEH STORE TEHY SELL TEHM SOMETIEMS BUT TEHY CSOT A LOTLOLOL. U NEED MOENYD!!!!! LOL LIKE IN CANADA WTF
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NO DOUBT GET LOUD
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: California
Age: 35
Posts: 5,650
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 16
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Make one for yourself. Search on google for instructions. My homemade metal pad rocks.
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If you're looking for a cheap one get the Konami one. Nice quality and doesn't slip around.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 8
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umm i say the foam or metal ones are pricey but they will last the longest and will not slip
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ddrgame.com is probally the worst place to buy from.. I just bought a good metal pad with poly carbonated panals (wich is essential if you dont want your pannels to break in a few days) for $130. While ddrgame.com sells a shit metal pad for 300 dollars and tries to hype that they use acrylic-break-in-a-day-worste-type-of-pannels-you-can-find-period plastic pannels, and that they only use 4 screws on the entire pad.. These defently are not good things and I bet the $300 pad will last no more than a month..
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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I agree with Snapps. BuynShop. com has the best selection, fair pricing, and fast shipping. If you are looking for a really good deal then I would suggest eBay, but as far as quality goes...I'm not sure you'll find it there. I really wouldn't suggest a Red Octane pad, but I know that they sell them at both Babbages and GameStop. Good luck!
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ya, Ebay is probably one of the best choices for buying a new DDR pad over the internet. I don't no where i got my DDR pad from but it has foam in it, it has these little round stickers thingys so that it won't slide, buti no that the makers of it or whatever you call it is INSTINCT
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Actually eBay isn't that great. try play asia or buy n shop. if you want a red octane pad, try to avoid buying it straight off their website. shipping and handling may be free, but it's also shitty so you're pad will arrive in crappy condition (especially if you're looking for a metal one)
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 44
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i agree with raminswr, my homemad pad kicks so much ass, ive had for over 2 months now, only problems is a few loose screws every once in a while, but easily fixed. Only cost me about 100 dollars too =)
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