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Hardest DDR song you can pass?
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Posted 2004-01-24, 08:29 AM
Sakura on Heavy. (10 feet)
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Posted 2004-01-24, 09:49 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Hardest DDR song you can pass?"
Boom Boom dollar.
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Posted 2004-01-24, 01:20 PM in reply to p1ng's post starting "Boom Boom dollar."
Max 300 standard. 8 feet. I can do some heavy at 8 feet too but its been a while since i played and i forgot the names Y_Y
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Posted 2004-01-24, 01:35 PM in reply to Sovereign's post starting "Max 300 standard. 8 feet. I can do..."
This is DDR2Max for PS2... I dont play many songs so I will just name the one I play the most and do good.... Dream a Dream Standard I can hit combos threw the hold time if I dont move off the mat
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Posted 2004-01-25, 10:54 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Hardest DDR song you can pass?"
BUTTAFLY AIYAYAYAYAYAYAYA

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Yea... I suck at DDR
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Posted 2004-01-25, 01:17 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Hardest DDR song you can pass?"
Hm, I can pass Afronova on Heavy, too.
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Posted 2004-01-25, 07:35 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Hm, I can pass Afronova on Heavy, too."
max300 standard 8 feet
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Posted 2004-01-26, 11:32 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Hardest DDR song you can pass?"
I pass 8 footers. Max 300 on standard, Kiss Me All Night Long on heavy, lots of others. This is before I stopped playing, of course. Now I can do 7 footers if I try really hard...
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Posted 2004-01-26, 12:26 PM in reply to WetWired's post starting "I pass 8 footers. Max 300 on standard,..."
I tried Max300 on heavy, got about halfway through (just before those hold arrows). It's a tricky bitch to beat. :/
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Posted 2004-01-26, 01:14 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "I tried Max300 on heavy, got about..."
umm I can do Sakura Heavy - 10 footer. Most 9s i can do, Tsugara, Afronova, Paranoia Rebirth, Dynamite Rave, Dead End and a few more. Legend of Max, on Standard (9 foot) - my fav song! Hopefully i'll beat it on expert one day.
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Posted 2004-01-27, 06:18 PM in reply to Hot_Sushi's post starting "umm I can do Sakura Heavy - 10 footer...."
I can dance in real life, so I pwn you all.
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Posted 2004-01-28, 10:11 AM in reply to Eddie_Perez's post starting "I can dance in real life, so I pwn you..."
I can dance in real life too, and I can get a SS for dancing the same dance at the arcade, so I pwn you.
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Posted 2004-01-28, 11:04 AM in reply to WetWired's post starting "I can dance in real life too, and I can..."
I find "real life" to be a bad definition compared to DDR. It's not like DDR is virtual, non-physical dancing. I see it more as a form of aerobics.
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Posted 2004-01-29, 01:10 PM in reply to WetWired's post starting "I can dance in real life too, and I can..."
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I can dance in real life too, and I can get a SS for dancing the same dance at the arcade, so I pwn you.
SS?.......................................
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Posted 2004-01-29, 01:57 PM in reply to Eddie_Perez's post starting "SS?........................................"
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SS?.......................................
The rankings are E-SSS on Para Para Paradise, the only arcade dance sim that actually teaches you real dances. I think of it as more of a learning tool.

http://www.konami.co.jp/am/para/2ndmix/

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