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enlarge | From: Red Octane Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $11.99 You Save: $8.00 (40%)
New (3) Used (1) from $11.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 2774
Platforms: Playstation, Playstation2 Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 13.9 x 11.2 x 4.7
MPN: pslrp Model: 894312000106 UPC: 894312000106 EAN: 0894312000106 ASIN: B0009KCW9I
Release Date: June 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Very fast shipping! Thank May 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The customer service is super. But the pad is some short circuit that in the middle of the game, if you touch certain spot, it just resets the program. The pad for its price is very good. we are expert level, and feel very comfortable with it.
Better than the others May 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This worked way better than the others that I have bought my 14 yrs old daughter. She says it is much easier to do the steps and doesn't slip.
Great Value for the Money March 14, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you enjoy the Dance Dance Revolution games, definitely take a look at the Red Octane dance pad. This is much better than the default pad that comes with the game, and helps you play the game more easily.
First, the basics of DDR games if you've never played them. A fun song plays on your gaming system, and arrows move up the screen that you are supposed to press with your feet. So if you see a LEFT arrow, you hit the left arrow with your left foot. Sounds easy - but as the songs go up in difficulty, you are dancing around at a quite rapid pace! Just look on YouTube for some amazing examples of DDR Footwork.
So once you get yourself hooked on DDR - which is a great workout by the way - you quickly realize that the default foot pad that comes with the game is pretty rough. It slides all over the place and causes you to miss notes. It's very frustrating if you fail in a song because the pad is a bad one.
This is where the Red Octane pad comes in. It works with PS1 and PS2 games, so it's good for both systems. It is the exact size and shape as the other pads, so there is no "learning curve". It has a very grippy underside, so when you're dancing and moving around, the pad isn't sliding around beneath you. The buttons are very sensitive so it knows when you hit something.
I had heard some people complain that the arrow foot areas were "too big" - i.e. that if you stand on the center of the pad you might accidentally hit an arrow you didn't mean to hit. I'm not having this problem at all. I'm a pretty "casual" dancer too, so my footwork is not precise. If there was going to be a problem I think I would have it :) So I think this pad is good in this area.
Now it is not IMMOBILE. I have my pad on top of a rubber mat, to give myself a bit of extra grip and cushion. Even with the rubber mat beneath this pad there is still a SLIGHT movement on more active songs. So I'm going to get a pair of velcro glue-on dots and put those in the corners, to ensure the mat stays still. A super easy fix to a minor problem. Still, this mat is far superior than the basic one in this area.
If I were going to have a complaint it is that the hard-surface mats are much better for the super fast dances, but those also cost four times as much. So if you want to go for the really fast dancing you probably want to save up your money for the hard surface mat. But if paying over $100 for a dance mat seems extremely to you, then definitely check this one out. It's well worth the money!
great product February 20, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
reasonable pad. I use it about 20 hrs for now and it is OK. Will post if something wrong happens
Low expectations February 7, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
When I bought this, I had some fair expectations. The only thing this dance pad met was that it had a wire that could connect to my PS2 and that it wouldn't slide around.
The pad itself is VERY crinkly and it seems almost baggy, like there's an excess amount of nylon-plastic. The good news is, it's slightly thicker than the regular thin plastic dance pads (the red-pink-blue ones)
Unfortunately, it makes a loud crinkly noise - similar that of a diaper made from wrapping paper.
The box says "more sensitive" so you're "less likely to miss" but it's a bit TOO sensitive. The arrows extend a little farther into the center, so even if you stand in the middle, you're likely to hit a button that you don't want to hit.
If you're a beginner and you don't have any expectations for a dance pad or you'd like a durable dance pad that's better than the thinner ones - then you should buy this pad.
But for 14.99, you should be reminded that your expectations shouldn't be very high.
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