On The Evolution Of Dance Dance Revolution
Thanks to Gaming-Age for its feature discussing the continued popularity of Konami's Dance Dance Revolution series, which starts out by noting "the DDR series now has had nearly 50 different releases, all territories figured in", and interviews Konami's Yasumi Takase about the possibility of being able to use any music CD in a DDR game ("Having access to your personal music CDs is great, but coming up with your own step data for these songs is not so easy unless you are an expert player"), before talking to female DDR player 'Lyra' about her views of female players ("We do tend to have a lot more guy players than girls, the only girls we ever get are people who either try it out once, or sluts who are trying to get a guy.") Elsewhere, DDRFreak points to an academic essay on the history of DDR (PDF link), produced for Stanford University's History Of Computer Game Design class.
That's exactly the opposite I see. While there are a surprising amount of guys (surprising to me at least, most guys I know have no rythym at all,) the players I do see are predominantely female. I'd say like 70%.
:-/
We've got a DDR machine or two at every arcade in the area (South Florida) and they are always booming with people. There's usually a line, though many are just spectators. You don't see anything like that for the racers, shooters, or fighters in the arcades. Actually, I'm seeing fewer and fewers racers, shooters, and fighters all together
So, if I see a girl on the DDR, she's either a virgin or a slut? 50/50? I like those odds!
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Why not just analyze the music and create step data based on certain beats, patterns, etc... Don't they do this sort of thing in visualizations already? Granted, it won't be as good as hand created step data, since you can make it harder or easier depending on your preference. But then, you could just fine tune the data by editing it yourself.
DDR is a pretty cool game (especially to watch) except it can get very annoying after a while. Case in point, I was at the CPL in Dallas and they had a DDR2 machine set up close by. Not many people were playing it so it sat at the title screen with some annoying dj announcer guy repeating D-D-R over and over again. It is pretty cool to watch some of those guys dance, nut no matter how good any DDR player is I can't imagine they are better than this guy.
*Stan and a goth watch as the asian kid dances frantically.*
Stan: Oh my god... he's really good.
Goth: He should be, he's spent like $6,000 on that thing.
*Asian kid stops playing, Stan approaches him.*
Stan: You're really good, kid... would you help me in my dance competition?
Asian kid: You mean dancing without a machine telling you what to do?
And as long as I'm trying to be funny, why not look at QDB on the subject of DDR, too.
"To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit." -Stephen Hawking
I say the next development in DDR should be realism! Possible enhancmements include:
-Stick-o-matic floor to simulate drink spillings
-Automatic overpriced watered-down drink vending machine
-The Claustrophobinator(tm), a modification that brings down a heated padded wall to simulate crowd proximity
-Long bathroom lines
Check out DanceManiax, which is both hands and feet.
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Just wanted to let you know that, through great coincidence, the creators of DDRFreak.com will be on my weekly radio show this coming Sunday (May 9th.) If anyone is interested in learning more about DDR and/or talking to them, you should listen to the show and call in to discuss Dance Dance Revolution and the music rhythm genre as a whole. The show can be heard on AM radio in Phoenix, AZ or through the internet anywhere in the world.
Just check out www.chatterboxgameshow.com for all the info on the show.
-Alon
The Host of ChatterBox
I still play DDR, but this covers my thoughts about that quote exactly. Besides, you could easily say the same thing about most of the guys that try DDR.
I'm willing to bet that Lyra is one of those female anime otakus who couldn't imagine actually having sex with a real guy, so she's obsessed with yaoi drawings and Harry Potter slash fanfics.
Rob
Me, I got out of DDR because of the community. At first it was fun, we had this little 'clique', everyone knew each other by nickname and there were perhaps a dozen of 'us'. Then the teenies got into it and brought along all the trouble that hormonally-confused teens represent. The whole scene turned into a sex-politics mess, people getting excluded from events because they had dumped so-and-so, or were fscking a non-DDR'er. It got really fricking WEIRD.
And then the arcade moved to a new location that's 10 miles farther and I just don't feel like driving 45 minutes to play a game. So I started playing occasionally at the local cinema, where there is no 'scene' and it's just a bunch of passers-by and amateurish kids drooling to death as they admire my lee+ s+epp!ng sk!LLz and ask in amazement "how can a fat fsck like you pull a max combo on that ?"
And then I kick the living poo out of them and sell their internals on ebay. Hence the absence of a 'scene'.
-Billco, Fnarg.com