Step 1: Open up the DDR cabinet and remove it's internal computer.
Step 2: Install the BoXoR.
It's very much different from DDR, for a game that uses the same arrows. It's much more difficult as well, what with all the hands, mines, and quads you have to deal with.
I've tired of DDR. I've beaten pretty much everything in the game there is to beat. (Except Paranoia Survivor Max Oni, which I could beat if I really wanted, but I don't care.) DDR difficulty goes up to 10; ITG goes up to 13. ITG also has a high score list for every song. Each song has a top 10 list that keeps names and scores. Now you can use USB flashdrives as memory cards as well. You can keep track of your best scores, take pictures directly onto the card, and create edits on Stepmania and play them at the arcade.
ITG2 is being tested now. There will be a brand new cabinet for it built by Andamiro, the company that makes Pump it Up.
Check out ITG. Once you play it, you might lose interest in DDR like I did. (Author's note: That's a good thing.) It's coming out on PS2 soon, so keep an eye out for that. [ K3587's advice column | Ask K3587 A Question ]
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