One man. Two Dance Dance Revolution pads. No shoes. What follows is nothing short of amazing.
The DDR player’s name is TAKASKE, and he is Japan’s barefoot arcade wonder.
ゲームはスポーツだなwwwwww [ぴょんそく]
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One man. Two Dance Dance Revolution pads. No shoes. What follows is nothing short of amazing.
The DDR player’s name is TAKASKE, and he is Japan’s barefoot arcade wonder.
ゲームはスポーツだなwwwwww [ぴょんそく]
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I’m sorry, but the instructions on the machine very clearly state that you should wear shoes.
His barefootedness violates the rules and thus renders this completely unimpressive. Don’t blame me, I didn’t make the rules.
Yeah everybody knows that, and if you listen very closely… you’ll hear the sound of no-one caring
Holy fuck, imagine him giving you one of those massages where they hang off the roof and use their feet on your back.
He’s playing Double. It’s meant to be played with 2 pads. Yeah, shoeless is an interesting style but I know players who swear by it.
Not impressed.
Agree
During DDR hey days I would see better players choose harder songs on double with better scores without holding the bar
I found that the ‘other’ dance machine with 5 pads (10 for double mode) are more interesting to watch and gave me more impression than this (and they wears shoes!). They also have a lot of different mode like the one that similar to double but requires 2 players. I found them looks more challenging (should i spell the name of ‘that’ machine?).
They call this “Dance Dance” Revolution but that bears absolutely no resemblance to any dance practised by humans.
Is this what you get when people who hang onto the rails for the whole song hit level 100?
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