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i like doubles charts on DDR better, feel they are more fun. personal preference and all though
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Holy shit yes. I'm tired of people comparing the two like they're somehow totally different games. I've played a significant amount of each, and the games are no different short of a UI. Hit arrows accurately to j-pop.Merk wrote:I'm going to state the obvious here and say that DDR and ITG are literally the same game.
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personal preference and all
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personally prefer to hit arrows carelessly to speeedcooore.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ro8RuMjxFBs
(yes the first 19 has been passed)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ro8RuMjxFBs
(yes the first 19 has been passed)
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It's working again. I turned it down slightly since it was indeed overly loud.MonMotha wrote:I'm hoping to visit on Tuesday and hopefully fix the GXS Pump It Up machine, assuming I can locally source any needed parts (and figure out what's wrong with the darned monitor).
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The ITG we had at Purdue was a 1st US --> 3rd korean --> max2 --> extreme --> ITG2 conversion.
it was a frustrating experience to hit arrows on DDR EX with a machine that old/neglected...ITG was a nightmare
it was a frustrating experience to hit arrows on DDR EX with a machine that old/neglected...ITG was a nightmare
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Yeah at IU we had a 3rd mix for-fucking-ever at the student union and then an Extreme when I came here as a Freshman. Two years later it became an R2 ITG2 and no one played it. Now I have no idea where it is but I think it's an Extreme now in the Foster Hall student lounge with a broken coin mech.
Good luck playing at Foster without getting laughed at!
Good luck playing at Foster without getting laughed at!
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purdue got their shit together and got their arcade op to put in a supernova when it was holy crap new....but its HDD died a few weeks in and it was down for a month. After that, I think it stayed working though.
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mouseish wrote:The ITG we had at Purdue was a 1st US --> 3rd korean --> max2 --> extreme --> ITG2 conversion.
I feel like I'm missing something here.mouseish wrote:purdue got their shit together and got their arcade op to put in a supernova when it was holy crap new....but its HDD died a few weeks in and it was down for a month. After that, I think it stayed working though.
Also speaking of 3rd mix, I gave you my jank 3rd mix marquee, right? I just realized I don't remember what I did with it.
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When purdue swapped the max2 out for extreme (or vice versa...summer 05) they took it from merrillville, IN inman's. That was a 1st --> 3rd --> whatever (max2 o i think) conversion. Then they put a boxor in it and the pads cried even harder.
Also, the supernova machine may not have been down a month when new, exaggerations. it was down when it was new for a little bit because of what someone said was a dead hdd.
Also, yes Guy actually has the 3rd mix marquee at the moment. I passed it on to him when I moved to Chicago
Also, the supernova machine may not have been down a month when new, exaggerations. it was down when it was new for a little bit because of what someone said was a dead hdd.
Also, yes Guy actually has the 3rd mix marquee at the moment. I passed it on to him when I moved to Chicago
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I don't particularly remember, so I'll just go with what you said.mouseish wrote:When purdue swapped the max2 out for extreme (or vice versa...summer 05) they took it from merrillville, IN inman's. That was a 1st --> 3rd --> whatever (max2 o i think) conversion. Then they put a boxor in it and the pads cried even harder.
Also, the supernova machine may not have been down a month when new, exaggerations. it was down when it was new for a little bit because of what someone said was a dead hdd.
Also, yes Guy actually has the 3rd mix marquee at the moment. I passed it on to him when I moved to Chicago
Also, here's another relevant photo from the archives:
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I don't know who any of those people are but I feel like I've seen the guy on the right somewhere before. Does anyone have the Bloomington equivalent of this picture? The one with young Kyrer, Chad, and some other dude.
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The guy on the right is Tim. He went to Purdue for two years then transfered to a school up in Chicago. We first met when he took a pilgrimage to Fort Wayne to play IIDX, so it's possible you saw him then.Merk wrote:I don't know who any of those people are but I feel like I've seen the guy on the right somewhere before.
I forgot the names of the other two people.