The latest remix of the song MAX 300 from DDR, created by U1-Asami. It starts off at 300 beats per minute, slows down to 180 and plays a sample from the song "PARANOiA," speeds back up to 300, and eventually reaches 600, a speed so fast Afronova looks like it's scrolling in reverse.
Having played this song on a DDR simulator, this looks to be the hardest 10-footer ever created. I can only get a C on it.
Let's see Yasu and Take get all Perfects on MAX. (period).
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A sorry-ass football team.
San Francisco: 2; Raiders: 0
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The only way to go when shopping for pants with many pockets.
I have a lot of crap to carry around when I travel, so I bought some Old Navy D-Ring Cargos, or whatever they're called.
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The best l33tsp33k phrase. EVAR.
"I take it, that building was Microsoft Corp? Cos it better not be my Canadian branch, Or I will s00 j00!"
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A company whose annoying flash pop-up ads have infected UrbanDictionary.
Every other page I go to, Cheap Tickets throws a pop-up ad at me. It's annoying!
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A game that people often think is a dance simulation game. It actually doesn't simulate dancing very well.
There are quite a few decent songs on it, such as Lupin the 3rd '78, Midnite Blaze, Last Message, and Burnin' the Floor. The songs in DDR, however, still pale in comparison to IIDX's.
Most players are scrubs who are obsessed with the game but can't even pass a "3 foot" rank song, and keep putting their feet back in the center of the pad. Once they improve, they will play the same 3-5 songs in a row, unknowingly pissing off people like me.
On the bright side, the game offers a great workout.
Before you say that I am jealous of DDR players, or that I have never played it, keep in mind that I have played the game for 2 years, am very skilled, know much about the series, and I still play it from time to time, though the game to me is not just as enjoyable as it used to be.
I play Dance Dance Revolution when I don't have access to Drummania or Beatmania IIDX.
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