I don't remember DDR for last gen or this one, but I feel that they should make a new version with like all the previous songs a sorta collection if you will.
switch or something?
Or naw, let it die?
switch or something?
Or naw, let it die?
Also .... What are your expectations of the floor mat device?
Wireless , no mat ? VR?
I think the OP is specifically referring to consoles. Unless you're lucky enough to live near a Round1, it's pretty hard to find the newer DDR machines in the US.Come back? They just released A20 this year.
There's also "ULTIMATE MOBILE" coming out soon (don't worry, it apparently will come out on PC despite the title).
Might sound dumb, but I never got into it because of how it was set up as arrows in a horizontal plane, but made you position your legs or fingers in a different way.
My reflexes didn't kick in for it. If everything was letters or colours it might be better, I guess.
But I did play a lot of Ouendan and Taiko back in the day, so I'm not going to say no to more Rhythm games.
The recent DDR arcade games include like every DDR song ever right? If so, when did they start doing that?
Most, but still missing the GOAT DDR chart.The recent DDR arcade games include like every DDR song ever right? If so, when did they start doing that?
"Huge" is an exaggeration. The new cabinets are prohibitively expensive and online-driven, which is very daunting to most arcades. Only high end places have them, and they're few and far between.I'm guessing you mean on consoles, because DDR has had a huge resurgence otherwise with A and A20. The competitive scene is more vibrant than it's ever been.
All Round1's and Most DNB's have DDRA at this point, and the numbers have been consistently increasing. The competitive community is bigger than ever as well. Is it as easy to find a cab as it was, say, 12 years ago? No, but the shortage is decreasing and demand is there. The community is as active as ever. I would absolutely call the comeback Ace inspired "huge" relative to what it was with DDR2013 and 2014."Huge" is an exaggeration. The new cabinets are prohibitively expensive and online-driven, which is very daunting to most arcades. Only high end places have them, and they're few and far between.
That's more or less what it is now.I think a GaaS version of DDR would be great where they'd constantly update the songlists so you don't get bored of the same 30 charts over and over. I know there's Stepmania, but still.
"Huge" is an exaggeration. The new cabinets are prohibitively expensive and online-driven, which is very daunting to most arcades. Only high end places have them, and they're few and far between.
6 is a lot, damnI think the bigger problem is Konami's cagey nonsense about actually purchasing DDR machines. Most Raw Thrills machines, the American arcade game maker, are just as expensive, if not more so. But in the long run, it's easier to get those or a Pump machine than DDR and most people won't lobby with the owners or managers to get a DDR machine in.
Round1 and Dave and Busters are really the only ones making the DDR plunge around here and that's because the Mass Bemani scene is very large and very vocal. Our local Round1 has 6 damn DDR cabs now, it's the most I've ever seen in a single room anywhere in the world.