LOL LOL Just laughed my head off, there a special dance mat you can get for playing games called "dance-em-ups"!!!
Theres even a special Britney game you can dance to believe it or not!!!!
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LOL LOL Just laughed my head off, there a special dance mat you can get for playing games called "dance-em-ups"!!!
Theres even a special Britney game you can dance to believe it or not!!!!
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Saw one of these at the video arcade w/my son - they were kewl (course I broke a hip trying to do it - but that's okay - gonna sue the arcade )
NO WAY!!!!!!
There have been dance mats of one sort or another since Nintendo. Remember the track game for that system where you would run and jump on the mat to act like you were really doing those acts? I'm pretty sure that there was one for Super Nintendo too. Then, of course, there was one for PSX and now PS2.
You just have to love the bad technology that refuses to die. I just wish that someone would make a killer robot set for PS2 like they did for the original Nintendo.
Jesus plays video games? Dude u gotta have like all the codes in the history of gaming! Hook a bruva up!
Who remembers the old fashioned kind? I don't even remember what they were called but it was a mat on the floor with foot-prints on it and you had to follow the feet. Like a paint by numbers thingy. HAhahaha.
Jesus plays video games?
All the friggin time! Sad to say, however, I have slightly outdated equipment. The only thing I ever really touch is my chipped PS1. I've been playing a lot of Gran Turismo 2 lately and only have like 5 more races until I've completely beaten the game. I'm also really big on all the Tony Hawk games and plan on getting a copy of the new one after I finish GT2.
Oh yeah, I just remembered most of you probably don't know what I meant when I said I have a "chipped" PS1. PS games are just black CD's. You can copy CD's. Unfortunately, you can't play copied CD's on just any ordinary PS. You have to go out, buy a special CHIP, open your PS, and solder it on at various places. If you can do that without screwing up your system (I've seen it happen) you can play copied games on any PS out there (old or new design). Total cost to have someone who knows what they're doing buy one and put it in for you is usually around $50 or so but it pays for itself real quick. The only downside is that you can't use cheap CD-R's for your copies for some reason that I can't remember right now.
Also, PS2's just use DVD's. If you have a DVD burner you do the same process as the PS1 and be able to play copied games on your PS2. I know there's a chip out there that doesn't require soldering for the PS2 but you have to use a special boot disk whenever you're playing a burned game
I know there are similiar setups for Sega Dreamcast's and Nintendo 64's because I have friends that have got them but I can't say anything about X-Box because I just don't know enough about it. The N64 is cartidge based so you have a special base that goes where a normal game would and then you put in a ZIP disk that has the game. Its an ok setup for transferring games over the net but a pain to copy that cartrdge you just rented at Blockbuster.
If anyone is interested in learning more just do a search for "mod chip" plus whatever system you have on Google and you'll find plenty of information out there.
Jesus, you will find me most of the time playing Unreal on line. At the moment I'm spending a lot of time in team deathmatch on the server called orange.net