SaberWolf
October 30th, 2004, 02:31 PM
I've only played the game a gew times, but I absolutely love it! Not only that, but its a great way to work out!
So here's where things are wrong with my life: The closest Arcade with a DDR machine is over a half hour's drive from campus, and expensive as heck.
2, My health class rotation is about to put me in the weight room, and I can't STAND how boring it is. I'm trying to pursuade my gym teacher to even consider buying 1 or two DDR arcade machines for the class, to liven it up. But first I have to get as much pursuasive info as I can. I heard that at the Olympics this year they had a HUGE number of these machines available to the athletes to use as part of their training.
3) in the effort to find such info on the internet, I have found that many of the websites that would aid me most in this endeavor are blocked under the category of "games."
So I have come here in search of aid in my quest to escape the boring, mind numbing monotony of wight-lifting. Web sites such as www.ddrfreak.com , and others are blocked from me. If someone could help me in finding out how much one of the latest 2-person Arcade machines cost, its modes, and the stuff about the DDR at the olympics, I would be forever grateful.
So here's where things are wrong with my life: The closest Arcade with a DDR machine is over a half hour's drive from campus, and expensive as heck.
2, My health class rotation is about to put me in the weight room, and I can't STAND how boring it is. I'm trying to pursuade my gym teacher to even consider buying 1 or two DDR arcade machines for the class, to liven it up. But first I have to get as much pursuasive info as I can. I heard that at the Olympics this year they had a HUGE number of these machines available to the athletes to use as part of their training.
3) in the effort to find such info on the internet, I have found that many of the websites that would aid me most in this endeavor are blocked under the category of "games."
So I have come here in search of aid in my quest to escape the boring, mind numbing monotony of wight-lifting. Web sites such as www.ddrfreak.com , and others are blocked from me. If someone could help me in finding out how much one of the latest 2-person Arcade machines cost, its modes, and the stuff about the DDR at the olympics, I would be forever grateful.