Alright now that i know you can order your own DDR home set, im wondering when you order it does it come with 2 or 1 pads? i want one with 2 and not those double attached ones cause i dont want my brother or a friend to be cheating :P. also im getting the one that you just connect to a TV, does it have the songs already in it or do i need to buy like a disc for it? and will it come with some songs from like those regular DDR machines you see at arcades, the japanese/anime kind of songs.(those kind are my favorite ^_^.) and i decided to order one from the internet since probably i might have a low chance finding one at a store or mall. problem is does anyone know any sites where i can order one? i mean like an authnetic,real site i dont want any scamming ones, i found a few but im not sure if its a real site. i want a site that gives a lot of information and gives some examples of the songs they have in the machine. thanks! i just cant wait to get my own and start having fun and excercising at the same time! ^_^ !,,!
The ones that connect to your TV directly are usually the ghetto version of DDR. If it isn't from Konami, it won't have any regular DDR songs.
And virtually every video game store has DDR on sale unless for some odd reason they are sold out. But personally I'd buy the heavy duty pads from RedOctane (creators of In The Groove) The heavy duty pads don't slip while you're playing, they last much longer, and they are much less problem-prone than the original thin pads.
You will be hooked on DDR for awhile. You should also try In The Groove. They also have really cool songs and have much more difficult songs. [ RaDeuX's advice column | Ask RaDeuX A Question ]
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