Anipara Club - Para Para Dance No. 1
Anipara Club - Para Para Dance No. 1
I don't know if anyone noticed this on iTunes but apparently its been out for a while and has trance-ish remixes of stuff from DDR and Initial D including the I guess slow trance version of Night Of Fire
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Re: Anipara Club - Para Para Dance No. 1
That entire album could make the "Eurobeat that makes my ears bleed" thread... if it were even frickin' Eurobeat to begin with.Jion wrote:I don't know if anyone noticed this on iTunes but apparently its been out for a while and has trance-ish remixes of stuff from DDR and Initial D including the I guess slow trance version of Night Of Fire
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I know they could do better. THEY probably know too. That album is garbage, nothing more.
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Fix'd. DDR has been "Americanized" and pretty much raped of the music that made it interesting to the USA to begin with. ("Ooh, do that song about Dollars! Are they even singing in English?")#Infinity wrote:DDR is about 45% more original and fun, too.
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Max 2 & Extreme? Yeah, they were good, but Supernova I & II, and "X", are just console-bait. You couldn't get me to play the new songs on those mixes if you PAID me anything less than $10 (USD). (Above that... let's talk.)MKwiakaku wrote:I still like 7th and 8th mix! : (
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Being popular in the states is one thing. Being CREATED here or engineered FOR here is another thing, one which I doubt will happen (there's an aversion to anything with a positive mood in the current USA market. It's about cutting yourself (emo) or others (rap) up.)drnrg wrote:Anything that becomes "Amiericanized" dies out soon enough. That is why I dread the day that Eurobeat would become popular in the U.S
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I agree that DDR has declined and sold out to fans of rap/hip hop and ITG, but even past its prime, it's still an undeniably fantastic game that's not only beyond addicting (if you practice enough), but also the primary cause that made me go from being a boared-out lazy person into an active athlete, thanks to the fact that it also provides a huge workout if you play it enough.
Guitar Hero has absolutely no redeeming factors that make it anymore original over DDR for me except for the fact that it's terribly Americanized. It may be easier to learn, but all the magic that made me adore DDR is nowhere to be found.
Guitar Hero has absolutely no redeeming factors that make it anymore original over DDR for me except for the fact that it's terribly Americanized. It may be easier to learn, but all the magic that made me adore DDR is nowhere to be found.
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