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The thing i find ironic about that statement is that up here in Ft Wayne and i am guilty of this as well. No matter what mix it is, me and most evryone else plays the same 5 or so songs they like. For me it is Tell, DJ Party, My favorite game, anubus, bubble dancer,Dawn and Kiss me red So i look at it as it doent matter how many songs are on there, most people will only play a select few.built-to-spill wrote:The main thing I don't like is there's VERY few songs
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This, the first mix of In the Groove, has about 70 brand new songs.
The first mix of DDR had something like 10 songs, and no new mix of DDR has had anything close to 70 brand new songs. Remember that when Extreme came out DDR had already been going for about five years, and if you look at its songlist of about 240 songs the vast majority of them are rehashes.
I personally feel that ITG did a pretty damn good job for their first mix, especially compared to the amount of time it took DDR to put the same amount of songs in a mix.
The first mix of DDR had something like 10 songs, and no new mix of DDR has had anything close to 70 brand new songs. Remember that when Extreme came out DDR had already been going for about five years, and if you look at its songlist of about 240 songs the vast majority of them are rehashes.
I personally feel that ITG did a pretty damn good job for their first mix, especially compared to the amount of time it took DDR to put the same amount of songs in a mix.
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I hope it's better than the gameworks in chicago... I went there yesterday and the music in almost inaudible while the pads weren't in the best condition. Although, this place had these timed cards where you pay $20 and get 2 hours unlimited play -- so a few other people and I were just pumping in credits and played all day.
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I would really like to go to an arcade that's like that. Preferably one where I can just beat the shit out of myself playing for a couple hours and feel like it was worth the money. If I were to do something like that, it would be to play and not so much socialize.
I like ITG, though. Granted, there aren't as many songs, but I agree with Mark in that you're only going to basically play something of the same set every time, so why worry?
And I'm a musical whore, so a good portion of the music on there runs in some taste or another. Save "Which MC was that?". I'm going to run that song over with my car, burn it to a mighty crisp, douse it in gasoline, drop it into the deepest pit of hell, pull it back out, and run it over with my car again. And then back over it for good measure.
Either way, though, I've found that ITG has actually taught me to deal with freeze arrows. I used to turn them off every time I played DDR, but with ITG I decided to turn over a new leaf and basically leave the settings as they are (I do change to Overhead, though, just because sometimes I already have enough to process without the arrows coming up differently than I'm used to. LoL). It's going well so far. n_n
I miss Extreme, but that can be gotten over. =D
I like ITG, though. Granted, there aren't as many songs, but I agree with Mark in that you're only going to basically play something of the same set every time, so why worry?
And I'm a musical whore, so a good portion of the music on there runs in some taste or another. Save "Which MC was that?". I'm going to run that song over with my car, burn it to a mighty crisp, douse it in gasoline, drop it into the deepest pit of hell, pull it back out, and run it over with my car again. And then back over it for good measure.
Either way, though, I've found that ITG has actually taught me to deal with freeze arrows. I used to turn them off every time I played DDR, but with ITG I decided to turn over a new leaf and basically leave the settings as they are (I do change to Overhead, though, just because sometimes I already have enough to process without the arrows coming up differently than I'm used to. LoL). It's going well so far. n_n
I miss Extreme, but that can be gotten over. =D
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