DDR Disney Channel Edition? WHY GOD WHY?
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DDR Disney Channel Edition? WHY GOD WHY?
This thread has been started to discuss what has to be one of the biggest abominations against mankind since Extreme US.
Seriously, F*ck you Konami of America!
Seriously, F*ck you Konami of America!
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No no Ho, you don't get it
this is the disney CHANNEL edition
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Description
The magical world of Disney hits the dancefloor with an entirely new DanceDanceRevolution game on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system. Leveraging some of the hottest and most popular shows and characters from the Disney Channel network, DanceDanceRevolution Disney Channel combines the mega-popular DDR dancing phenomenon with content that is cool and relevant with today’s youth.
Features
All-new “Disney” DDR game hits the PlayStation®2!
Featuring music and characters from some of Disney Channel’s biggest sensations such as High School Musical, Hannah Montana, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, That’s So Raven, Cheetah Girls, Kim Possible & more!
40 songs including other popular hits
Multiple difficulty levels so everyone can get out there and dance!
this is the disney CHANNEL edition
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Description
The magical world of Disney hits the dancefloor with an entirely new DanceDanceRevolution game on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system. Leveraging some of the hottest and most popular shows and characters from the Disney Channel network, DanceDanceRevolution Disney Channel combines the mega-popular DDR dancing phenomenon with content that is cool and relevant with today’s youth.
Features
All-new “Disney” DDR game hits the PlayStation®2!
Featuring music and characters from some of Disney Channel’s biggest sensations such as High School Musical, Hannah Montana, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, That’s So Raven, Cheetah Girls, Kim Possible & more!
40 songs including other popular hits
Multiple difficulty levels so everyone can get out there and dance!
There's no misunderstanding here. I know exactly what product is being discussed. DDR seems to be skewing a bit young these days. Lissa and I sent DDR stuff to her cousins for Christmas. They're two girls of like 14 and 11 and a boy of 9 (approximate ages...I don't know exactly). They'd probably love this game. Too bad it came out after Christmas or we would have sent it rather than SN2.OrangeLounger wrote:No no Ho, you don't get it
this is the disney CHANNEL edition
From a marketing standpoint, it'll probably be a pretty good seller. Just because you don't personally like it doesn't make it inherently bad. If you don't like/want it, don't buy it. Problem solved.
And in the spirit of full disclosure, RadioDisney is preset #4 on the radio in my car.
I gave the station a try once, but found too many songs that were played every hour (or more often!).. At times they'll have catchy stuff, but not often enough. Coupled with the occasional sound of little kids singing (which is something I abhor), I quickly changed my presets.Ho wrote:And in the spirit of full disclosure, RadioDisney is preset #4 on the radio in my car.
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I generally share your sentiments. It's good for a quick pop hit (that's 'hit' like a dose, not necessarily 'hit' like a #1), but the repetitive format and juvenile demeanor is likely to drive anyone over the age of 14 to the brink of insanity before too long.ShammerS wrote:I gave the station a try once, but found too many songs that were played every hour (or more often!).. At times they'll have catchy stuff, but not often enough. Coupled with the occasional sound of little kids singing (which is something I abhor), I quickly changed my presets.Ho wrote:And in the spirit of full disclosure, RadioDisney is preset #4 on the radio in my car.
But if I need some empty-headed, head-bobbing goodness in a hurry, I know just where to tune.
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The difference is that in the older JP releases there wasn't that much J-Pop in it! The J-Pop started to really come in around 5th Mix and newer. As for DDR Supernova and Supernova 2 the majority of songs are Bemani based and there are nowhere near as many licensed songs as there used to be due to Dancemania songs no longer being in the arcade and the over half of the new songs being Konami Originals or crossovers.malictus wrote:Hmmm I don't see much difference between this stuff and the teeny-bopper J-Pop type stuff that's already all over the place in Bemani. It's just in English....
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