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Diane Ball
January 23rd, 2005, 12:00 AM
We found one of the mats for about 20 and a disney music version was also
around 20-30. It's a lot cheaper than giving your kids 5-6 bucks every week
to go to the game room to play on the real one. It can be difficulot
though. It has several variations starting with easy and one foot at a time
and then others that are much more difficult with several double footed
combinations. You will sweat when you play ddr.
Diane
"Penelope Baker" > wrote in message
...
> There's a lot of different models and styles out there, some less than 100
> bucks for the whole setup. I've been considering one as well. It looks
> like tons of fun :-)
>
> Peace,
> Pen
>
> "Roger Zoul" > wrote in message
> ...
>> In ,
>> Carol Bures > typed:
>> | I also have been aggressively using the DDR to exercise. I originally
>> | bought PS2 with the game and mat for my grandchild for Xmas. I gave
>> | it a try and its a hoot. I am using it conjunction with a low carb
>> | diet and bi-weekly trips to the gym. In the last year I have lost 50+
>> | pounds. I have to buy clothes three different times but am very happy
>> | with the new more svelte me. I have another 10 pounds to loose and
>> | with the help of my dance dance revolution game I will have no
>> | trouble.
>> | I am addicted to this game.....2-3 hours is not an exaggeration. My
>> | legs hurt the next day but them I am disappointed that I have to give
>> | it a rest. Its a really fun way to burn some calories.
>>
>> These seem expensive....
>>
>>
>
>

diane
January 23rd, 2005, 11:21 PM
which game is better- anyone compare the DDR games?

--
Diane



"Diane Ball" > wrote in message
...
> We found one of the mats for about 20 and a disney music version was also
> around 20-30. It's a lot cheaper than giving your kids 5-6 bucks every
> week to go to the game room to play on the real one. It can be difficulot
> though. It has several variations starting with easy and one foot at a
> time and then others that are much more difficult with several double
> footed combinations. You will sweat when you play ddr.
> Diane
> "Penelope Baker" > wrote in message
> ...
>> There's a lot of different models and styles out there, some less than
>> 100 bucks for the whole setup. I've been considering one as well. It
>> looks like tons of fun :-)
>>
>> Peace,
>> Pen
>>
>> "Roger Zoul" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> In ,
>>> Carol Bures > typed:
>>> | I also have been aggressively using the DDR to exercise. I originally
>>> | bought PS2 with the game and mat for my grandchild for Xmas. I gave
>>> | it a try and its a hoot. I am using it conjunction with a low carb
>>> | diet and bi-weekly trips to the gym. In the last year I have lost 50+
>>> | pounds. I have to buy clothes three different times but am very happy
>>> | with the new more svelte me. I have another 10 pounds to loose and
>>> | with the help of my dance dance revolution game I will have no
>>> | trouble.
>>> | I am addicted to this game.....2-3 hours is not an exaggeration. My
>>> | legs hurt the next day but them I am disappointed that I have to give
>>> | it a rest. Its a really fun way to burn some calories.
>>>
>>> These seem expensive....
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Carol Bures
January 24th, 2005, 05:44 AM
I have DDR2 for the PS2, my daughter has DDR Extreme with the PS2. Both are
about the same pay ability. We have found only a few songs on each of these
programs that have decent beats. I wish they would come out with a program
that has more American pop music. Its much easier to dance and keep up with
the game if there is actually a beat to follow. The graphics are OK, I hear
the graphics on the XBox version are better. But how good of graphics do you
need for arrows.

Carol
"diane" > wrote in message
...
> which game is better- anyone compare the DDR games?
>
> --
> Diane
>
>
>
> "Diane Ball" > wrote in message
> ...
>> We found one of the mats for about 20 and a disney music version was also
>> around 20-30. It's a lot cheaper than giving your kids 5-6 bucks every
>> week to go to the game room to play on the real one. It can be
>> difficulot though. It has several variations starting with easy and one
>> foot at a time and then others that are much more difficult with several
>> double footed combinations. You will sweat when you play ddr.
>> Diane
>> "Penelope Baker" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> There's a lot of different models and styles out there, some less than
>>> 100 bucks for the whole setup. I've been considering one as well. It
>>> looks like tons of fun :-)
>>>
>>> Peace,
>>> Pen
>>>
>>> "Roger Zoul" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> In ,
>>>> Carol Bures > typed:
>>>> | I also have been aggressively using the DDR to exercise. I originally
>>>> | bought PS2 with the game and mat for my grandchild for Xmas. I gave
>>>> | it a try and its a hoot. I am using it conjunction with a low carb
>>>> | diet and bi-weekly trips to the gym. In the last year I have lost 50+
>>>> | pounds. I have to buy clothes three different times but am very happy
>>>> | with the new more svelte me. I have another 10 pounds to loose and
>>>> | with the help of my dance dance revolution game I will have no
>>>> | trouble.
>>>> | I am addicted to this game.....2-3 hours is not an exaggeration. My
>>>> | legs hurt the next day but them I am disappointed that I have to give
>>>> | it a rest. Its a really fun way to burn some calories.
>>>>
>>>> These seem expensive....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

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