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Post by Flayd on Jul 14, 2006 18:06:16 GMT -5
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Post by Chaos on Jul 14, 2006 18:11:46 GMT -5
God Gosp, you're insane... my feet will never move that fast.
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Post by Flayd on Jul 14, 2006 18:14:10 GMT -5
Haha. That's not even half of my strength! =P Tomorrow I'll upload more videos after Mega and Pr00t's visit here. Yeah, they're coming here tomorrow =D I shall own Megar once again!!! XD
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Post by Chaos on Jul 14, 2006 18:17:11 GMT -5
Have fun with that.
You guys suck, all living on the east coast...
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Post by infieri on Jul 14, 2006 21:26:32 GMT -5
You're insane.
But sweet deal. I'm surprised anyone still plays that game though. Kinda died.
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Post by Chaos on Jul 15, 2006 0:50:02 GMT -5
You're insane. But sweet deal. I'm surprised anyone still plays that game though. Kinda died. ;; I see people playing it all the time at the arcade. I have to wait like 10 minutes just to get a try at it
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Post by Vinnie-kun on Jul 15, 2006 6:13:02 GMT -5
Hehe.... that makes me wanna play DDR. I got an A on Sakura on Standard and was like... Dead afterwards. They need to not make the fastest song so common on Random...
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Post by Flayd on Jul 15, 2006 7:37:05 GMT -5
Before at Boston Bowl when the pads were in great condition, it was SO crowded, especially in the evenings. At around 6 PM, I went there, but the ITG machine had like... 6 hold places on there Each game is at least 8 minutes or so. An hour there DX Not bad on getting an A on Sakura Standard! I play it on Heavy of course, but I hate the arrow in the slowdown part -_- I always miss it, rarely ever get a perfect. I personally like fast songs, but I never play random ;; More videos (and pictures maybe) will be coming today. One of my request videos made by myself is to play steps made by a famous player known as "DukAmok", and I'm going to play his steps on pad on the song, Delirium. Gonna be hell, let me tell you DX Also guys, if you have any request videos yourself, I'll try to get them in as well :3
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Post by Reaza on Jul 15, 2006 9:44:08 GMT -5
Um....WOW I've never seena tap dancer play DDR, Just to tell you thats what that really just looked like, but man was that crazy.
In my group of friends I play DDR a little differently, and well unconditional.....I play with only one foot unless it calls for a two footed move, I can only do normal standard songs that way but I'm pretty good at it, I have very good balance.
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Post by Flayd on Jul 20, 2006 13:13:37 GMT -5
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Post by Flayd on Jul 20, 2006 14:13:19 GMT -5
If I did, I wouldn't have any money left most likely >_> lol But I usually go at a max of two times a week. That's probably the most I would do. One time I went for four days straight ;;
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Post by Chaos on Jul 20, 2006 16:17:53 GMT -5
Gosp doesn't own a PS2 >_>
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Post by Flayd on Jul 20, 2006 16:18:29 GMT -5
Nope My only location is Boston Bowl in Dorchester, MA (There's also MIT college in Boston that I go to, but I only went there once). I started to go to Boston Bowl ever since April 2005, where I trained there a lot and whatnot. Perhaps you're all interested in a story: I first began DDR experiences years ago, when my friend, Scott introduced it to me. Well first, it was actually my friend Craig that introduced it to me, only it was the PC version of DDR, and only one song/difficulty, which was quite a shame. But that got me started to get used to things. Back to my Scott story, I usually went there a lot, playing on his foam pad. Everyday I go there, I get better and better, increasing my physical strength, endurance, stamina, and of course, the skills. I would consider this was precisely 2-3 years ago, back when I was a complete newbie. Really, I thought Healing Vision (Angelic Mix) Light was hard before One time the year after, Scotty hosted a party, in which I passed my first MAX 300 on Standard victory. I was quite proud, and others were impressed of my skill and improvement. Finally the time came during April Vacation of 2005, where I surfed the net on DDRFreak.com. I had found that there were four machines close by, but one seemed easy to get to. I explored and crossed the Neponset Bridge one day, not knowing at ALL what I was doing, but after the first day of searching, it became a complete failure. Another day came, where I actually printed out a map on how to get there! It wasn't easy, but finally I found its location, and X Marks the spot! I started to play DDR on an official arcade machine for the first time. I wasn't good here, however, considering I wasn't familiar with the timing. Around mid-July came a new machine, known as "In The Groove 2" by Roxor. I saw complete and awesome pros there, passing up to 12-blockers out of the highest 13-blockers on the machines. I couldn't believe my eyes, and all I could do was stay and watch. I managed to get one game on there for the first time, but I wasn't familiar with it. Now comes a time where my family and I go exploring. Head to Old Orchard Beach in Maine now!!! There were... I believe a total of four DDR machines around the place. Quite occupied within nearly every minute. This is the first time my parents, grandmother, and aunt see me play DDR live! They had been impressed with my skills. A little later at this time, I succeeded to accomplish some ten-footers on the DDR machines, as well as 10-blockers and 11-blockers on ITG. At this time was also my first DDR TOURNAMENT that I competed in! October 29th, 2005, my first tournament in Boston Bowl, not to mention me meeting two great friends throughout this region. My friend Craig S. from another part of Massachusetts, and my friend Nate, who is a professional at DDR, comes all the way from New York to visit. I still lacked the skills... so that's basically ten bucks wasted there to the great and BEST player in New England, Craig Stevens. It was still fun meeting new friends, and good to compete against a professional, Joseph P. Now here I am, STILL improving upon my skills, and I hope to be a great player. DDR is one of my favorite games. It's incredible that it's like a drug to me. It involves many challenges here and there, and there are even tournaments at times! This is also a great diet to me, which is what I use to stay in shape. Without DDR, I would be a selfish guy with absolutely no life, nice and fat!
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Post by Flayd on Aug 31, 2006 14:13:00 GMT -5
Well I've been playing lots of SuperNova lately, and it's alright. The songs are nice, but the song list could be better. As for my week in Maine, I've attempted Fascination MaxX (Hardest... song... evar D= ) Expert steps as an extra stage! Which means it's on x1.5 and Reverse, basically going up to 600 BPM on Reverse! ... Not to mention, I hate reverse... D= Anyway, either today or tomorrow, I'm going to play one of the hardest songs known as Healing-D-Vision! Well... it's not that hard, but very fun. Then if I pass that, THEN I get to play one of the hardest songs on One More Extra Stage (Or OMES), known as Chaos. Yeah... I'm not passing that... D= Reverse, x1.5, and Sudden Death on a song with many pauses = Instant lose. x.x EDIT: Okay, well I'm exhausted from playing WAY too much DDR today... Maybe around 8 games total... but two in which I got for free because people can be stupid like that XD Anyway, Healing-D-Vision was harder than I thought. Well... not too much, but it takes a lot of practice for even me D= My first three attempts were a complete failure, but each time improved, and eventually on my fourth and fifth attempt, I had passed them. Now for the fun part! The ultimate song, Chaos! Sure, it's fun, but with Sudden Death... nope. I failed at the same part because the steps sucked x.x Well good news and bad news for me Bad news, I didn't unlock HDV when I beat it, apparently That made me sad... But the good news is that I'm the first one in Old Orchard Beach to pass Healing-D-Vision! So... haha!!! >_> <_< I also held a few records on the machine, so if you see the tag name "GOSP.EXE" when you're there, then I was there =P Yeah... so I finally passed one of the hardest songs... on Heavy (Expert) that is... but there are also Challenging steps for me to accomplish... not to mention Fascination MaxX Expert and Challenge... as well as Chaos... God I have a long road to go... D=
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Post by Flayd on Oct 18, 2006 18:23:02 GMT -5
I didn't really think that I was improving that much... but I really am improving quite a bit o.o And I got new shoes recently, so here's what the power of the shoes unleashes!!! Awesome score on Legend of MAX Heavy. Nearly Full Comboed it =O About time I FC'd + AA'd Healing Vision (Angelic Mix) Heavy again. It's been a while since I've done that lol. Might be a new record, since I can't remember my previous record. I was really shocked with this one... AA on MAX 300 Heavy finally And I would have Full Comboed the whole thing if it weren't for the gay notes at the end of the song D= Hence, look at my max combo out of the possible 573 max combo. Sakura Heavy done on Extra Stage... Messed up near the end, causing a Boo T_T Still a decent score for playing on reverse. Old score from my first visit at Laser Zone. Compare the scores between me and Questor... D=
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Post by Flayd on Nov 3, 2006 19:00:20 GMT -5
MORE PICTURES!!! FEAR THEM! But really, I'm so proud for most of these =D Day of the tourney: 10/21/06 SDG on My Favourite Game Expert. Nearly got a * Awesome new record for Mythology Expert. Tricky song with the crossovers in the streams =o Fleadh Uncut Expert, SDG and my first 10-Blocker Single Star!!! Yay! Last MIT meet-up. DDR pics: Synchronized Love, AA, FC, and no bar Spin The Disk Heavy, AA, FC, and no bar So Deep (Perfect Sphere Mix) Heavy, AA, FC, and no bar ZOMGWTFHAX!!! What are the odds of me even getting an AA on Legend of Max Heavy? Yet alone, getting a Full Combo too Done TODAY! 11/3/06 KICKASS! My second overall ** on ITG, but my first ** on an ITG song. Da Roots Expert. Reattempt on Metal Gear Solid 2 Theme since I'm familiar with it now. Nearly got a *, but messed up on a few places. Had a gold combo for a while Baby Baby Hard (There are no Expert charts yet). One Great, almost a 97% =o Mouth Hard (Again, no Expert step charts yet). Second ITG **, first time getting a FEC EVER! Definately proud of this. KEYBOARD SONG: SepiaRather a fun song to play, I might add. I have a video along with this. But I learned that it's better to double-step than to do the crossovers on some parts. First time playing, and I'd say it's a great score. KEYBOARD SONG: NeoMAX (Full Version)Well I wouldn't really consider this a keyboard song, since it's easily padable, in my opinion, but I guess this is a great song. Well of course it's a great song! It's NEOMAX!!! Anyway, this is actually a marathon, so that explains the many steps. First time attempting. DDR SONG: No. 13Well my friend Roger held the score... of only an 83%. Why don't we try to own that score? I got one Way Off from some screw-up I made (probably crossovers), which made me lose my SDG =( So what conclusion have I come upon this? Although my strength and endurance may not be rising too well, my timing on DDR, ITG, and StepMania are going way up the hills, which is a good time to get some more Double Stars!
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Post by infieri on Nov 3, 2006 19:05:04 GMT -5
You weenie ;D
congarts.
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