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As many of you know, my home base arcade is one of the coolest arcades in the country, GOM Arcade in Huber Heights, OH. It's a 40 minute drive from my house, but it's so worth it. 2 DDR machines, GF, DM, Beatmania. And the community is amazingly cool.
Well we just got one step sweeter...we got an ITG2 machine today. I found out about it at the arcade yesterday and decided to show up today and burn another $7 in gas - I wasn't going to miss out on this. I heard the machine was going to arrive in between noon and noon-thirty, so I showed up at noon-thirty. Yes, it's coming. After a game of Guitar Freaks, I hopped up on DDR. Halfway through Rain of Sorrow Heavy Doubles I heard someone shout that the machine had arrived. I stepped off the pad and sacrificed my DDR set to go check it out. Little did I know it would be the last time I stepped on DDR that day. Pictures are huge, 56k gtfo. Make sure your browser auto-shrinks them It was a rainy morning when the truck arrived, complete with the machine plastic-wrapped up to protect it from the elements. Unloading the machine: The truck Getting it off the truck Getting it in the door Once in place, we start to unwrap it Behold its screen-protected glory Base of the machine Wiping off the awesome flatscreen monitor Slanker and SM with the marquee, bars, and pads Bringing in the marquee Hooking it up (this took a little more than an hour): The machine, without marquee, pads, or anything The pads come protected by this inisteel tape. We think "inisteel" might be an unlock code Setting up SM and me, with a bar. I may be rain-soaked and have a stupid expression on my face, but who cares. I'm about to play ITG2 The exposed 1P pad (there's still plastic film on it) Everything spread out erratically Slanker figures out how it works. (Note: that's the camera flash, the lights aren't on Some assembly required Unpacking the marquee I'm reminded of the video from PSMO The marquee connected The bars go on The machine The back of the monitor Fie works on the bars No one really cares about any of these other games right now Connecting the pads Beautiful brand-new pads Starting the machine: The BIOS load screen This stepchart is insane And here we go... The attract screen The operator menu DOUBLES FOR 1 CREDIT - best option ever ITG2 in action: This looks like a typo. ANCE NDOM Java and Spicer play, Steve and Chandler watch Gallop steps We had to use a whiteboard for signups cause so many people wanted to play Sarah and Laika play Sarah, Slanker, Laika Still beautiful pads Anyway, now for my review of ITG2. First of all, the cabinet is UNBELIEVABLY SEXY. So sexy that all those pictures I posted above probably count as pornography. The machine has a slightly rough finish to it that makes it look a lot more modern than DDR's shiny plastic everywhere. The blue plexiglas over the speakers is neat, the lights are smaller and a lot less intense than DDR's (as they should be). But the screen is the big draw here. This is a 33" flatscreen monitor, and the resolution is fantastic. It's got to be running at at least 1280x1024, if not more. Lines are really smooth and there's practically no blurring of edges at all. ITG's interface is cool. I'm not much for the songwheel but the modifier screen and gameplay screens just ooze with production quality. The sound is extremely impressive. There's very strong bass but no distortion at all, and highs and midranges aren't lost either. Not even IIDX has a cabinet this cool. This is DDR Deluxe, this is the cabinet we always wish we've had. The pads are a lot nicer than DDR's. No more stomping around to try to get the arrows to register, no more misses since you hit only the corner of the arrow, and no more NGs because the pad stopped registering. The pad takes about as much force to register as a Drummania pad. This isn't much. This is a very, very good thing. You can trigger an arrow simply by putting your foot there. This is also a very good thing for hands, also. You don't have to hurt your hand to get the hand steps to register, and freeze hands don't take a whole lot of effort to hold in place. The songlist can best be described as "not DDR." There's great variety of music, and most of it is really good. It seemed like during this one day already some favorites were beginning to emerge from the regulars: stuff like Mellow, Bumble Bee, Which MC Was That, and Hardcore Symphony were quickly becoming crowd favorites. DDR songs are fun to us largely because they're familiar; for everyone there was a time when they saw a DDR songlist and thought "Huh? Give me something I know." In about a year I'm sure ITG will feel like a "classic" to our community. Certainly it already does to many others. Mines are actually fun and they're a nice challenge. They kind of encourage you to keep your foot in the air during the mine rather than trying to relocate it somewhere else if there's not an obvious place for it. For that reason they're almost like "air holds". Play Destiny on Hard to see what I'm talking about here. There's a section that feels like eighth-note gallops because you have to jump so much where you wouldn't expect to. Also, they can be employed to force a particular step pattern (to prevent whiteboying, for example. The memory card features are insanely cool. It saves every one of your best scores (as well of a bunch of other cool stats), and you can even take screenshots easily just by hitting the red button at the results screen, like this: ![]() Stupid stupid miss. Almost a AAA. Like I said at the beginning of this post, I only played one game of DDR that day, and that was before the ITG2 machine came. The community was sweet tonight and it was really neat getting to see practically everyone I know from the Dayton area turn out for this. There were long lines the whole day except for the very end. We bought the whiteboard because it was impossible to manage otherwise (we hate coin lines with a passion. Put a coin on the machine at GOM and someone throws it.) I think at its peak the whiteboard had about 15 names on it, and most of those were for 2 player games. I ended up staying at the arcade for 10 and a half hours...it's been one of the best days I've had in a long time. ITG2 is awesome. This is the new DDR, and frankly, after seeing Konami's latest arcade offering (DS Fusion), I'm really hoping Konami loses the ITG lawsuit. Go play this game immediately. |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
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Another arcade in the Kansas City area just got an ITG2 machine. Now I believe the KC area has 4 ITG2 machines and not one normal ITG. Every ITG machine in the area has upgraded to ITG2 in the past month or two which is really amazing.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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That game looks awsome. Those shiny pads are purdy. What picture are you in?
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Go ahead, whore my bandwidth with all your pictures XD
I want ITG2 :'(
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That looks hot 8)
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I wanna play more arrow games...jerk...
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GB CHALLENGE IS HOMOSEXUAL ARE YOU HOMOSEXUAL? I THINK SO
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Threat Emulation
Join Date: May 2004
Location: ɥɔʇɐdı sʞuɐɥʇ
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Wow, I wish my locak had ITG2. Looks like a lot of fun.
on a sidenote, how long did that take to type with all the links and all? |
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Chardish should be banned for posting porn.
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omg you got it.. I envy you.
btw the BIOS looks the same as the ordinary PC. |
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Not that it is a huge loss to me.... but in this area of Southeastern PA, the closest DDR machine is 30 minutes away. I don't know of a single GF, IIDX, ITG, etc etc machine ANYWHERE in the area.
If someone would be nice enough to research this for me... I'd give you a cookie (Whorli may give you a pic of herself. oh noes!). Zip code: 19044.
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New York has no arcades, anywhere, near me.
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NO DOUBT GET LOUD
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: California
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Also, I didn't expect you looked like that. Thats really really sexy Char. You guys are very lucky. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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You are one sweaty kid.
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Those pads are badass. The ITG machine in AFC in Troy used DDR pads last time I checked. I had no idea that ITG pads even existed until now. Anyway, I'm sure everyone is aware of this: this should probably have gone into one of the gaming forums, but since you told the whole story about setting it up and stuff I won't spazz about it any further.
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He wasn't in any of the pictures since he kinda... TOOK THEM ALL?
Alright. Too many people with glasses... =/ Nerds. We are getting an ITG2 in about 2 weeks, going to be set in the big Jersey Gardens mall! (Eyoshi correct me if i am wrong) =D such a shame i wont be here when it's coming in ='(
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We got an ITG2 in CT like 2 weeks ago but it's an hour and 15 minutes away so I haven't gone yet, but my friends say it owns.
Just one question: Does ITG2 have all the ITG1 songs plus the new ones, or is it like DDR and missing some songs from the previous mix? Specifically I want to know if it has Anubis and While Tha Rekkid Spinz, those were my favorites out of the ones I played on SM.
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hmmmm... I should hit that up.
could you get the address for this place for me? I might make a journey up there with some friends to try it out. Dayton's not very far at all from cincinnati, after all... and prior to this occuring I'm pretty sure the closests ITG machine was in Columbus and dricing an hour and a half to play ITG is kinda lame. But Dayton's only forty minutes... |
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and minnesota only has 25 ddr machines in the state.
stupid minnesota. luckily i live biking distance away from a machine, but the only ITG is at gameworks, which is a half hour drive and super expensive ($1.80). i want to move to michigan. |
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popcorn: did you not get my post about the closest DDR machine to my house being 30 minutes away... and there being NO other music-based games within... well, not in eastern PA. We'd have to go to NJ. Not sure if there are any in the entire state. No IIDX, no GF, no BM, no ITG, no PPP, no nothing. Barely any DDR.
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