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Dance Dance Revolution World Endurance Record Broken

Thanks to GamesAreFun for the news that 17 year-old Drew Gamble has broken the Dance Dance Revolution world endurance record by continuously playing the rhythm-action arcade game for 37&#189 hours. According to the story: "Initially started as a joint effort with his 16 year-old friend Chris Machado at the Space Balls Arcade in the Bend River Mall [in Oregon], Gamble danced on a Dance Dance Revolution Extreme machine for twenty hours after Machado was disqualified." A report at the Bend Bugle gives more detail, as it appears that "...around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, 17&#189 hours into the effort, Machado unfortunately was talked by some in the crowd to try a faster-tempo song, and couldn't keep his... feet hitting the right lit arrows in sequence." Fortunately, "Gamble soldiered on by himself, sticking to the slower-tempo songs, for the slow and steady win the race."

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  1. Thankfully... by TechnoPops · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those of you that will choose not to read the article, money was donated to this event for an outreach ministry that helps homeless or abused pregnant teens. So, at least the whole thing isn't THAT sad. :P

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  2. In Other News... by the+Man+in+Black · · Score: 2, Funny

    17 year-old Drew Gamble has broken the world "I am possibly the most pathetic human in the world" endurance record by continuously playing the rhythm-action arcade game for 371/2 hours.

    Though maybe he's in training to do some weekend raving once he gets to college. Playing 37 hours of DDR while taking crystal meth and surrounded by strobe lights...now you're playing with power.

    1. Re:In Other News... by Acidic_Diarrhea · · Score: 2, Offtopic

      How is that in other news? It's fun to mock 17 year old kids who are raising money for charity and all BUT wouldn't your little jab be in related news?

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  3. nice by jtheory · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Check out the picture -- he's just some regular kid. I was expecting a more... athletic type, I guess. You know, someone who has greate endurance from running cross-country all through high school, or something.

    Nope -- he looks like a regular video-gaming kid, but with superhuman determination.

    I hope those shoes were comfy. Probably not, though, after 37 hours.

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    1. Re:nice by jtheory · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Sorry to reply my own post... just read that the other kid lost 90 lbs. from regular use of the game.

      And the kid who broke the record has a heart rate of 51 beats/sec. A low heartrate doesn't correspond directly to fitness level, but it is related.

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    2. Re:nice by pkaminsk · · Score: 3, Funny

      51 beats/sec is considered low these days? Wow, I really gotta get my heart looked at.

    3. Re:nice by raygundan · · Score: 2, Informative

      All depends on where you started. Mine never gets much lower than the low 50s, even after a solid two-year buildup to a marathon, and more than a decade of running, biking, and swimming. Some people start that low when they're out of shape, and the truly genetically gifted get as low as the mid-30s with training. I think the all-time low is 28.

      Consider yourself lucky if you're that low without trying!!

  4. Endure? by Kethinov · · Score: 2, Funny

    Forget the accomplishment, it's amazing that he "endured" actually playing DDR that long!

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  5. Of course by flikx · · Score: 5, Funny

    What else is there to do in Bend, Oregon??

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  6. Today's Headlines... by An'Desha+Danin · · Score: 2, Funny

    In other news...

    Well, wait, I guess there isn't any other news. No wonder we actually found the time to run this story.

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  7. Finally... by Seraphim_72 · · Score: 4, Funny


    ...someone us geeks can look down on, I mean yeesh, here I thought some OS development was an utter waste of time...

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    1. Re:Finally... by ChaseTec · · Score: 3, Insightful

      But I bet his record will get him more girls then the ability to start x86 pmode without a triple fault.

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  8. Re:371/2 hours?! by Paradise+Pete · · Score: 4, Funny
    Wow, that's almost 31/2 days!

    Oh really?....Say, you wouldn't have two tens for a five, would ya?

  9. i find it funny by IIRCAFAIKIANAL · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...that so many of you are sitting at your computers posting on slashdot about how pathetic this guy is because he played ddr for 37 hours for a good cause. What this kid did was awesome and worthy of praise, not scorn.

    Rock on DDR playin', money for charity raisin' kid!

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  10. okay... fuck. by MarvinMouse · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I've played DDR for a long time, and from the sounds of things, the only thing this guy endured while playing DDR is boredom. He didn't play any especially fast or difficult songs, so basically all he did was move his feet every 3 or 4 beats to another pad. Which is incredibly boring yes, but not an endurance record by my standards.

    Now if he played Max 300 at 9 Feet for 37 1/2 hours without missing a step, then his feat would be worthy of a record. But all this shows me is he's some loser with too much time on his hands and a low enough mental capacity to withstand the utter boredom endured by playing the really slow songs on DDR.

    Hell, if I wanted to, I could play "Have you Ever been mellow", while programming on a computer, or reading slashdot. These songs are stupid easy for anyone who knows the least bit about music. (1...2...3...step...1...2...3...step)

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  11. video by captainstupid · · Score: 2, Funny
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