South Korea has always been huge into these kinds of games. In fact, they got 2 of their own DDR arcade machines (DDR 3rd Mix Korean version 1 and version 2) complete with Korean music implemented into it. Incidentally, the US almost got it's own DDR arcade version, too (DDR USA), except the government wanted to lable DDR arcade machines as juke boxes, which would create all sorts of liscencing entanglements which would make these $12,000 machines even more expensive for arcade owners. Some DDR USA machines can still be found around the country, although very rare, leftover from field testing.
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The only way I am going to buy an atomic watch is if it has a button that makes the atomic watch double over as an atomic bomb. Then I'd be like James Bond! Andy by the way.... [Homer], "Nucular. It's pronouced, 'Nucular'"
Your atomic watch may have the correct time down to the nanosecond, but after driving around with it, or flying in an airplane, or whatnot, the change in velocity will make it de-synch with other atomic clocks that were once synchronized with yours. I think I'll stick with my quartz wrist watch, which probably starts fixing its loss of time when I travel.....
South Korea has always been huge into these kinds of games. In fact, they got 2 of their own DDR arcade machines (DDR 3rd Mix Korean version 1 and version 2) complete with Korean music implemented into it. Incidentally, the US almost got it's own DDR arcade version, too (DDR USA), except the government wanted to lable DDR arcade machines as juke boxes, which would create all sorts of liscencing entanglements which would make these $12,000 machines even more expensive for arcade owners. Some DDR USA machines can still be found around the country, although very rare, leftover from field testing.
Now THATS funny!
The only way I am going to buy an atomic watch is if it has a button that makes the atomic watch double over as an atomic bomb. Then I'd be like James Bond! Andy by the way.... [Homer], "Nucular. It's pronouced, 'Nucular'"
Your atomic watch may have the correct time down to the nanosecond, but after driving around with it, or flying in an airplane, or whatnot, the change in velocity will make it de-synch with other atomic clocks that were once synchronized with yours. I think I'll stick with my quartz wrist watch, which probably starts fixing its loss of time when I travel.....
Nothing will ever beat what is, in my opinion, THE D&D movie. http://www.deadgentlemen.com/gamers/media.html
That thing must be a black hole for feng shui. You'll need to pay some chinese guy thousands of dollars to remove it from your home.