are you serious? :laugh:Originally posted by: Phokus
I remember a while back that there was some a free version of DDR you could download for your PC... does anyone have the link?
Also, how does it compare to the retail version? Thanks?
Originally posted by: moshquerade
are you serious? :laugh:Originally posted by: Phokus
I remember a while back that there was some a free version of DDR you could download for your PC... does anyone have the link?
Also, how does it compare to the retail version? Thanks?
don't tell me you still do DDR.
ok... i'll give ya that. 😛Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: moshquerade
are you serious? :laugh:Originally posted by: Phokus
I remember a while back that there was some a free version of DDR you could download for your PC... does anyone have the link?
Also, how does it compare to the retail version? Thanks?
don't tell me you still do DDR.
It's a good excuse to workout heh
Originally posted by: Phokus
ah yeah, stepmania is the one thanks... didn't know there were two of them though, might have to check out flashflash...
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
Originally posted by: ed21x
http://www.flashflashrevolution.com
hmm looks fun..
but i need sound 😀
You're probably thinking of Dance With Intensity (DWI). It was the other good one, back when there were a glut of simulators with stupid names.Originally posted by: Ikonomi
There was at least one other, but I can't remember the name. I found Stepmania to be the best DDR simulator out there. The level of customization is much greater than the home/arcade versions. That includes changing scoring modes from the different engine revisions and stuff like that.
Originally posted by: Flatscan
You're probably thinking of Dance With Intensity (DWI). It was the other good one, back when there were a glut of simulators with stupid names.Originally posted by: Ikonomi
There was at least one other, but I can't remember the name. I found Stepmania to be the best DDR simulator out there. The level of customization is much greater than the home/arcade versions. That includes changing scoring modes from the different engine revisions and stuff like that.