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Question Posted Sunday January 21 2007, 10:47 pm

Is there a DDR software for your computers. Like where the pads actaully are hooked up so you can see your score. I've head that some playstation games work on your comp, can the DDR?

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LagunaBabe answered Friday January 26 2007, 5:29 am:
Yes, there are PC games for Dance Dance Revolution to put on your computer. And yes, they come along with the dance pads. You can buy them anywhere, Walmart, Sam Goody -- if they sell PC games, it should definitely be there.

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orphans answered Monday January 22 2007, 3:54 am:
I'm almost postive the awnser to this is no. But just to be safe you might want to do a google search.

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