1 Million Member Spontaneous Contest Celebration Maximus!
See that picture? Yeah, the one to the right. That is a $299 hard pad from Cobalt Flux. The best DDR hard pad that money can buy.
Do you want to win that pad? Of course you do. And… We are going to be the ones to give you a chance at it.
Right about now you are probably freaking out, thinking about how hard this contest is going to be. I mean, it must be something so difficult that only Shashakiro could win. Right?… Nope! In the long standing tradition of being spontaneous with our contests, we are going to make this contest so easy that anyone can enter and win. You don’t even have to speak English.
What do you need to do? Simply reply to this news story with a comment. A comment about what FFR means to you and your keyboard. By leaving this comment, you are automatically entered to win the Cobalt Flux pad. Yes, it’s just that easy. No, it doesn’t need to be well written.
This contest will run until midnight CST tomorrow (about 28 hours) so that everyone gets a chance to enter. When the contest ends, we will load up a list of the entries and write a script that will randomly pick a single winner. After the winner is picked, we will post the name of the winner and will contact that person. The winner has 24 hours to respond to us or else we will repeat the process. Don’t even think about using multiple accounts, we will disqualify you for using multiple accounts.
Easy? Yup, I told you so. Spead the word.
Hell, we will even cover the $48.00 shipping charge. The pad will be shipped by Cobalt Flux directly to your house. (shoutout to my CF buds!)
Cheers,
Synthlight + FFR Staff and Pockets
953 Responses to “1 Million Member Spontaneous Contest Celebration Maximus!”
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Posted at 7:25pm on October 11th, 2006
I was just about to leave the computer for the night.
Evil.
I’m anxious to see what this is.
Posted at 7:27pm on October 11th, 2006
EVAARR!
Posted at 7:28pm on October 11th, 2006
I must win this one @_@;
Posted at 7:31pm on October 11th, 2006
o.O
Posted at 7:31pm on October 11th, 2006
*gets contest-winning clothes on*
Posted at 7:33pm on October 11th, 2006
Woo.
Posted at 7:35pm on October 11th, 2006
sweet!! im pretty good at about 40,000th in the game. think i could win? I hope so!
Posted at 7:37pm on October 11th, 2006
Woot!
Posted at 7:38pm on October 11th, 2006
im bouncing around in my seat right now
Posted at 7:49pm on October 11th, 2006
I’m not going to win, but I’ll still try.
Posted at 7:51pm on October 11th, 2006
I wish it would be announced at EXACTLY 10PM EST.
Posted at 7:51pm on October 11th, 2006
I assure you, this will take no skill.
Posted at 7:52pm on October 11th, 2006
riight … hmm uthats tight though
Posted at 7:53pm on October 11th, 2006
no skill involved? yay!
Posted at 7:55pm on October 11th, 2006
im all 1 milion members HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Posted at 7:58pm on October 11th, 2006
Hopefully they just take all of our mailing addresses and send us a high five in a parcel. I’d be satisfied.
Posted at 8:00pm on October 11th, 2006
contest + no skill = me having a good chance
Posted at 8:02pm on October 11th, 2006
Will it take any special equipment?
Posted at 8:03pm on October 11th, 2006
I assure you, this will take no skill.
Yes, but will it be a “1st person to do x thing”
Cause I don’t want to miss it ;_;
Wait for me to post again then start XD please
Posted at 8:03pm on October 11th, 2006
i hope not… cause then..
Posted at 8:04pm on October 11th, 2006
Ditto on what tps said… i was gonna go play WoW… But BUCK THAT now
Posted at 8:07pm on October 11th, 2006
i have skill and i think im gona need it! after all i do know that at least 40,000 people are better than me
Posted at 8:07pm on October 11th, 2006
I want in! I want in! yayyyyyyyyyy
Posted at 8:08pm on October 11th, 2006
Another Clicking contest?
Random Drawing?
????
Profit.
Posted at 8:09pm on October 11th, 2006
My PRECIOS
Posted at 8:12pm on October 11th, 2006
hooray!! a contest i just got done with my homework!!!
Posted at 8:12pm on October 11th, 2006
Oshi-
Requirements?
Posted at 8:15pm on October 11th, 2006
None that we know so far.
Should be updated about now.
Posted at 8:15pm on October 11th, 2006
huh
Posted at 8:16pm on October 11th, 2006
24 hours sounds like a long time.
Posted at 8:16pm on October 11th, 2006
how do i sign up?
Posted at 8:17pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a great place for hanging out with some cool forum goers, and playing TWG.
Posted at 8:18pm on October 11th, 2006
OMG!!! wow i need this pad.. dam i need this… this is the most coolest and FUNNEST thing i have ever heard!!!! DAM i can’t wait till the time is up to see who the winner IS!!!! ^^
Posted at 8:18pm on October 11th, 2006
i have worn out the arrows on 2 keyboards now
Posted at 8:18pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me means even if i dont like sony and mario mix sucks well atleast i can sitback relax and play CIA rave or Delirium. i mean sure ill have to go through a couple of keyboards but its worth it.
Posted at 8:19pm on October 11th, 2006
OK so im entered right? my pad’s dead that would be really nice
Posted at 8:19pm on October 11th, 2006
no skill required + my skill = hope
Posted at 8:19pm on October 11th, 2006
Wow.
WOW.
HAGABLAGATAHDAH!
That.
Is.
AWESOME!
Posted at 8:20pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means that I can beat my girlfriend in one more activity. Also it gives me some reason to use my $75 Das Keyboard, which is otherwise fairly useless.
Posted at 8:20pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR = smack keyboard.
Posted at 8:20pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me means a way to express myself and have fun~
Plus I don’t annoy my parents as much as with DDR C:
Posted at 8:21pm on October 11th, 2006
The game of FFR itself to me is little more than a game, but what keeps me around FFR is the community. The people of FFR are smart, have similar interests, and are generally fun people to associate with. If it wasn’t for them, my experience with FFR probably wouldn’t have lasted more than a couple weeks.
Posted at 8:21pm on October 11th, 2006
Ooooo, I want a CF.
Posted at 8:22pm on October 11th, 2006
ffr means so much to me, i play it every day and im wearing out the arrow keys on my keyboard for it. FFR=Awesome.
Posted at 8:22pm on October 11th, 2006
oh yeah!!! 50,000th place in only 00.6 years!1 here i come contest!
just a side note i can do archowl’s “quasar”
Posted at 8:23pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is one of my favorites things to do. Even thought im not in touch with the community and dont usually enter contests i still come back to play. Thanks
Posted at 8:23pm on October 11th, 2006
ffr is the best alternative to sm
Posted at 8:23pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a way for me to practice my piano accuracy and timing. It also gets me very angry at my bad keyboard…
Posted at 8:24pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR really does have the best videogame community and forums I have ever seen. And it’s the only online game website that I’ve ever been with for more than 3 months. I’ve been playing for about a year and a half and my first keyboard still works perfectly. I sure hope FFR is around many years to come, or else I might have to abandon the internet.
Posted at 8:24pm on October 11th, 2006
I could use another one of those… Ha! just kidding! I’m so poor, even if I didn’t waste my money on food and water I still couldn’t buy one of those…Heck, this isn’t even my computer!
Posted at 8:25pm on October 11th, 2006
ffr is. um. it is. life.
Posted at 8:25pm on October 11th, 2006
For the people of course~
Posted at 8:25pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a fun game to play while being bored, its like the next best thing next to DDR,the song list in this game is real fun to play. I only been playing for about a week and a half but this game is addictive. I’ll start playing and then i check the time and hours have gone by. One of the best flash games ever!!!
Posted at 8:26pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR gives me something to do when I’m tired of rubik’s cubing.
Posted at 8:26pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is great for me, although not that good for my keyboard. I can use it to let off steam by smashing the keys really really hard too =)
Posted at 8:27pm on October 11th, 2006
The game FFR means to me is another chance. To complete a dream thats never been found. Only until now, I had no thrill. Of arrows and beat, rythm, and heat. I started because someone I love is a master, I want to show him, I can be faster. So it lures me well into a trance. Moving fingers for the arrows. To the keyboard, it aches under my tempo.
Also, it is a great sustitute when my DDR pad is claimed by my sister! =D
FlashFlash means Boom Boom, I can reach this goal. Boom Boom, I will not fall.
[[ Yeah...thats what FFR means to me...and my keyboard.]]
Posted at 8:27pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is the closest thing I have that involves music. I don’t have a n mp3 player or a radio so I like to enjoy music and follow the rhythm of the music with FFR.
Posted at 8:28pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR has given me much more than just hours and hours of never ending waves of arrows. It has given me something entertaining to do with my seemingly boring life. It has also introduced me to many new friends who share many of my interests. It also gave me slightly quicker reflexes, and a sense of accomplishment when i finaly ranked better than 2000. To me FFR is not just a simple game, It is a new way of life that is constantley changing and geting better as time goes by.
Posted at 8:28pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is just a fun game when you aren’t playing DDR
FFR keeps you ready for the steps in DDR, and we all know the only reason anyone plays DDR is for the babes
Posted at 8:29pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is realy something to do over my free time it keeps me from being bored and i play alot. I’m allways excited because of all of the updates and even this competition. But best of all i can compair my scores to other peoples and see if i am the best. What other website can do that?
Posted at 8:29pm on October 11th, 2006
OH BABY
Posted at 8:30pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means a lot. I’ve only been registered for a year, but I’ve seen how it has grown. I’ve gotten better at it as well over time. It’s a very fun game, especially with the great staff that updates it with new songs. However, I think my keyboard may die from it, but I don’t care, as long as I have fun. It’s pure addiction!
Posted at 8:30pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is like a little brother to me. It has completely destroyed my two keyboards!
Posted at 8:30pm on October 11th, 2006
I already have one but whatever
I could use it for doubles
FFR is loads of fun and most of the songs on it are sick
I love it and hope to BE ABLE to stay a part of it for a while lol.
Posted at 8:31pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me is a great interactive way to play with music when you’re not playing regular DDR. To my keyboard, it is a great way for it’s directional arrows to be pushed.
Posted at 8:31pm on October 11th, 2006
Hey synth.
Posted at 8:31pm on October 11th, 2006
I play FFR a lot more than PIU (which I prefer over DDR/ITG) simply because it’s much quicker to load up and play. I play Resonance over R1 almost exclusively now, though, as I vastly prefer the format and like the constant supply of new songs. I’m not the best, but I’m okay at this game. (And I could use that pad. It would make ITG a viable option again
)
PS: I’m having great trouble actually posting this. I hope it eventually gets through.
Posted at 8:32pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR MEANS ALOT TO ME
my keyboard prolly dosent like the constant hitting but i do it anyway
its elite anyway so it should take the pain.
Posted at 8:32pm on October 11th, 2006
What FFR is to me, is a chance to meet people, and challenge myself. I guess that’s my big thing. I get to beat my own PRs, and get better.
Posted at 8:32pm on October 11th, 2006
ffr has improved my finger bang bang bang skillz…=D.also wore away my right arrow =(..murder to the keyboard….i love ffr..
id love it even more if the cmod got uped a bit
Posted at 8:32pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a way of life for my fingers my fingers feel alive when playing they daily hour of ffr XD
Posted at 8:33pm on October 11th, 2006
WOW i want to join and win
Posted at 8:33pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is many things. At its most basic form, it’s a game. A thing to pass the time when you are bored. A thing to play against friends online and see who’s the best! A thing to jam to while training your coordination. It’s a finger trainer. It keeps your fingers dexterous and agile for other things, e.g. playing a clarinet (whee!). It trains your rhythm and helps you subdivide notes. To me, FFR is a virtual compendium of usefulness.
As for my keyboard… well, I’m just glad the arrow keys haven’t fallen off yet!
Posted at 8:34pm on October 11th, 2006
Same like what gENO SAID.. danG
Posted at 8:34pm on October 11th, 2006
I discovered FFR shortly after playing DDR for the first time. It was a convenient crutch, as I couldn’t afford a pad for DDR. The more I played, the better I got, and the more fun I had. I even had the chance to peak in the forums every once and a while to see which noob arch0wl had most recently flamed. As I become more involved with the game and the community, FFR became a part of my life. Maybe not the biggest part, but definitely a significant part. When this happens, you find yourself talking about FFR members to your girlfriend and your family. Sometimes I would catch myself thinking about a joke or a thread on FFR when I was making out with my gf (she was easily forgettable anyway). More and more I realized how important this simple flash game was to me, and how without it, I would be a different person.
Posted at 8:34pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR = MY LIFE I SPEND 15 HOURS A DAY ON THIS GAME SORRY THAT I AM TALKING IN CAPS AND NOT USING CORRECT GRAMMAR BUT MY SHIFT KEY IS GAY AND ITS STUCK BUT I LOVE FFR MORE THEN I EAT SLEEP AND DO ANYTHING COMBINED! SYNTH CHARDISH SHASH SCOTTISH LD KIT I LOVE YOU! I LOVE YOU ALL FFR MEMBERS I WOULD GLADLY SPEND MORE THEN 15 HOURS A DAY ON FFR IF MY MOM WOULDNT BE GAY AND COME AND TELL ME TO SHUT IT OFF SO IN OTHER WORDS IF YOU DIDNT MAKE FFR THERE ARE A LOT OF REASONS I WOULDNT BE HERE RIGHT NOW ONE OF THEM BEING THAT YOU WOULDNT HAVE MADE IT AND WHEREABOUT MY KEYBOARD I WOULDNT BE ABLE TO TYPE THIS OR PLAY FFR WITHOUT IT SO KEYBOARD I LOVE YOU TOO!!!! FFR + KEYBOARD + ME + COMPUTER = TRUE LOVE
Posted at 8:35pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a pretty damn sweet game. I spend tons of time playing this… it’s too addicting! It is my reason for stayin on my computer for so long at night. I thank you greatly for offering this awesome site. Keep up the good word, Synthlight.
And congrats on the 1,000,000th member mark!
Posted at 8:35pm on October 11th, 2006
i love ffr, it gives me meaning to live to the next day. dell keyboards are very durable…
Posted at 8:35pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is the only game i ever play at school and has provided me with countless hours of fun (not to mention an excuse for getting a new keyboard whenever something good comes out)–the best game on the internet
Posted at 8:36pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a place where i can come and play with my friends and relatives (cousins) cause there to far away to actually play at the arcade.It’s a great place to play and it shows how durable my keyboard is. and it has definately improved my finger speed i love this site
Posted at 8:36pm on October 11th, 2006
I like ffr its fun.
Posted at 8:37pm on October 11th, 2006
wow… this seems too good/unrealistic to be true… but it just happens to actually be true! XD this is awesome. good luck to every other poster in here.
anyways. i Started ffr about a year ago. its awesome because it helped me read better in DDR and set me up for stepmania. i still play ffr because it has not only new hard and awesome songs but spam control (most of the time)
see ya! ~Stealthkidd
Posted at 8:37pm on October 11th, 2006
What FFR means to me and my keyboard is hand-eye coordination practicing and great music. Even though every time I play i break my keyboard a little more lol… This is one of m,y favorite DDR Simulation games (besides StepMania and In The Groove) and it would be the best thing ever if I won the dance pad.
Thanks for taking the time to read this!
-N00b 48 (DJ DaVinster)
Posted at 8:37pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is the best thing ive done since ive been playing boardgames. after that ive been in ohio i told people there about ffr. then i loved to cali and told my friends and schoolers. FFR is the best EVER!!!!!!!
Posted at 8:38pm on October 11th, 2006
mmm, pads
Posted at 8:38pm on October 11th, 2006
I love you GENO
Can i win?
Am i entered?
Posted at 8:38pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is delicious.
Posted at 8:38pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR Is great
. You started a great community up here, synth, rock on.
Posted at 8:39pm on October 11th, 2006
ffr mean\’s so much 2 me i cant stop playing it wen im in school i sneak on to the site and play cuz im stupid like thaat and i have broken like 7 keyboreds > well i hope i win cheers
Posted at 8:39pm on October 11th, 2006
“post”
wow great prize
luck to everyone
Posted at 8:39pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is the best thing ever. I play it at school and home for as long as I can. It has a great community, and it’s also not as loud as stomping on a DDR pad :p. It’s the most addicting game made. This website better not shutdown, and I better win that pad XP.
And congradulations on the 1,000,000 member.
Posted at 8:40pm on October 11th, 2006
As a child, I had seen people on dance simulators and said to myself “I wish I could do that”, but I had never given it any thought.
When my girlfriend invited me over her house one evening, she pulled out a pad. I watched as she mentally untied the jumbles of arrows with her brains and feet.. amazed.
She then went on to tell me how easy it was, and how she became so good at it. Instead of sending me off into the virtual dance world with naught but my two left feet, she sat me down at the computer and sent me to flashflashrevolution.com
I failed miserably. I couldn’t pass anything..
A year has gone by, and with the help of FlashFlashRevolution, I play nothing but heavy.
Its amazing how easy it is to lose yourself performing such a simple task. Four arrows, No limits. I love you, FFR.
Posted at 8:40pm on October 11th, 2006
I have gone through 3 keyboards ffring in the past 2 years. I take FFR as my pastime. I also love DDR and FFR has increased my skill tenfold.
Posted at 8:40pm on October 11th, 2006
What the hell, it just timed me out while I was writing my entry ;_;
God damn it, I’m not doing that over again…
FFR is fucking awesome.
There’s my new entry ;_;
Posted at 8:41pm on October 11th, 2006
Last coment i posted went* to cali i told evrey1 i know there
Posted at 8:41pm on October 11th, 2006
I just love FFR. Simple as that. No long explanation about it. I love the people in it and the people that helped create what it is. I’ve formed life friends from this website and I don’t know what life would be like without FFR.
Posted at 8:42pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me is a unity with the absence of diversity. To my keyboard FFR means life; a momentous change in a situation.
Posted at 8:42pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is bad news for my keyboard, but to me it gives me enertainment on boring or rainy days, or just when i want to see arrows come up on a screen and hit them. I have been doing this for 2.22 years and it has never gotten old.
Posted at 8:42pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a means of expression. It is a way to express yourself without doing anything significant
To my keyboard FFR means death xD.
Posted at 8:43pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is hands down my favorite website to check out every day. The people, games and humor on this website couldnt get anymore entertaining then they already are.
Keep up the good work Synth
~Rewind690
Posted at 8:44pm on October 11th, 2006
During a class in my late freshman year, I fellow “FFR-er” introduced me to the game. Skeptical at first, I tried it. I was immediately hooked. Addicting, thy name is FFR!!! Session after session of practice, and always trying out the newest and latest songs. Just recently another friend of mine showed me stepmania, bringing a whole new style of playing at me. I was disappointed that I didn’t know how to play the songs on resonance that said “Time Change” but he showed me how to download them and be able to play them on stepmania! Once again, session after sessions of playing, quickly followed by cases of monster to keep me awake. I’ve become one with my 4 arrows keys, and even though I still continue to play so vigorously that on occasions missed the down arrows and hit the keyboard instead, destroying my 300+ combo, (and I still do) I learned to keep on going for this game is never the same thing twice! I may never be as good as the legendary PointedFang or Arch0wl but I’ll still do my best at beating some of my friends who are also as into FFR as I am. So Bravo! And keep the awesome songs coming!
Posted at 8:45pm on October 11th, 2006
Usually when I use my computer to play a game, I open up Windows Media Player so that I may have some music to accompany my game-playing. With FFR, I get the best of both worlds! Music and gaming combined in one! It makes me and my keyboard feel good inside, and we like that.
Posted at 8:45pm on October 11th, 2006
To me, FFR is extremely addicting, its such a great game, it is so simply based yet such an awesome game. Yes, FFR is indeed the greatest game on the internet to date, hands down. Thank you to everyone who makes this game amazing, and to all the great people on the site who make it fun.
Posted at 8:45pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is the evolution of step dancing on a pad at an arcade to intense finger mashing little arrows on a keyboard. Now if we’re talking about FFR the game itself, then all i have to say is im still astonished that you managed to get flash to do those crasy things. If we’re talking about the website and how its maintained and designed, then im going to have to say you’ve done/are doing a pretty good damn job! The advancements like the multiplayer mode, the simfile warehouse, the videofile warehouse, the rankings, the faq, and the overall look and feel of the site is incredible. When i joined about a year ago, i came onto this site expecting a little game someone made that was maybe done ok, a mediocre site layout, a small server, and alot of other things i’ve seen with webistes. And yet what I find is weekly upgrades, nearly flawless layout, smooth loading, interaction with other people, and a really REALLY well developed game. I really havent said much about this so its been kinda stuck in me for a while, but i sometimes find myself ranting about how great this game is to my friends. eh, I dont really expect to win anything but i just wanted to let this hang out there. hell i might even win if im lucky but thats so remote with the 1000000 members now
. Great job, keep up the excelent work, and long live the dancers!
Posted at 8:46pm on October 11th, 2006
Flash Flash Revolution has become my sole determinator in choosing new keyboards. I wouldn’t have cared much about my keyboards otherwise.
Posted at 8:46pm on October 11th, 2006
It’s everything about the site that keeps me here, especially the community and determination of the staff. I don’t know of any online community or forum better than that of FFR’s. I go to this website more than any other site and I really look forward to what is to come. I think that FFR Resonance is your coolest project so far though, and I play Resonance quite a bit. I’d play both FFR and Resonance a lot more if I had a better keyboard, which I plan on getting soon. I could really use a metal dancepad because I’ve wanted one for years and buying one would be way too expensive.
Posted at 8:46pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is the best game ever.
Anyone any age can play it
and thats why i love playing everyday.
and thats amazine 1 million people WOW!!
Posted at 8:47pm on October 11th, 2006
Flash Flash Revolution is similar to Dance Dance Revolution in its basic gameplay mechanics, yet there are many differences in functionality and control, most notably the fact that DDR is played with a large, stage-like dance pad, while FFR is played with a keyboard. But one key charecteristic which they both have and make the game mean somthing truly special is the community. Mush like DDR, which I traditionally play in groups of 3 or more people, all who are almost not willing ^_^ but do anyway, get up and dance untill you cant dance anymore. FFR has ome throught by creating this sense of community and allowing me to almost always have fun games with people from around the globe, bringing my heart and fingers! to the rest of the world and I couldnt enjoy it more, or be more thankfun! GRATS on the 1MIL!!!!! /cheer!
Posted at 8:47pm on October 11th, 2006
What’s there to say about FFR? FFR is awesome. To my keyboard, FFR is like masturbation. Nonono, that’s an understatement. To my keyboard, it’s sex. To me, it’s sex. FFR is sex, and who doesn’t love sex?
Posted at 8:48pm on October 11th, 2006
I played this game years ago when I saw it on addictinggames.com…
Then I quit for a year and got pulled back, then quit for like 6 months and not I can’t…”Put it down” it’s sick, really. But I’ve never been happier. In part because of this, right here, FFR. Really. Wow. I would like to shake your hand for this whole idea..
Posted at 8:48pm on October 11th, 2006
Dude,FFR is awesome… it’s free DDR right on the internet. Just a couple clicks and BOOM, a unique, addictive game that’ll keep you playing for hours! Right in the online community where you can play fun songs by yourself AND with your friends. It’s even gotten better than just DDR. You can challenge your friends with another version of FFR (and 3rd style coming, too, hellz yeah =D), a brain-twisting puzzle of Psychopath, a unique SpinItUp way of playing FFR, and even now a trivia game, lol. But yeah, this site has grown so much… it’s like the perfect place to come to play games and just chat and stuff. it has everything a big arcade place would have, but FREE. NO CHARGE. ABSOLUTELY FREE. That’s what makes it awesome. It’s the best way to spend free time. FFR means that much to me. So to all who developed this site and helped it grow to what it is now… many thanks! You’ve changed the lifestyles of many people and spread a new way of gaming to everyone! Now that’s true success.
Posted at 8:48pm on October 11th, 2006
ffr means to me a break and an outlit for the craziness life, its my life away from life and i dont know where id be without it(well… kind of)… as for my keyboard… its an excuse to get another =)
Posted at 8:48pm on October 11th, 2006
that sounds pretty sweet, just watch me win
Posted at 8:49pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me isnt just a game its the summer that me and my distant brother would battle it out over the internet and see who could trash their keyboard the sickest. After my brother was transfered to a new state i had no play with because he didnt have the internet, but i still played FFR and eventually i recruited my frineds into playing it, and i even got a friend of mine into playing DDR after he witnessed me playing CIA rave. To me FFR is a Time killer, A stress reliever, and a game where me and my friends can get together and hit some arrows.
Posted at 8:50pm on October 11th, 2006
i have been playing FFR for so many years off and on, ppl either are amazed or tease me about it but i dont care. I have always wanted a cobalt flux for playing SM, but i could never save up all the $$$$. I am asking you, PLZ PLZ PLZ. I will luv FFR 4EVER!
Posted at 8:51pm on October 11th, 2006
It would be kick ass to have that pad, I don’t have any yet and I’m going to get my first DDR game, so if I’d get that, it would be amazing. But hey, I doubt it…
If all fails, I’ll just come back to FFR. It’s terribly addicting, yet tres fun. Keyboard.
Posted at 8:52pm on October 11th, 2006
To me, FFR was just a game I found on the Internet due to boredom. This was at the beginning. Later on, it began to provide a means for me to be able to take part in the craze that was music based video games. It was because of FFR that I decided to get an actuall DDR pad and game. Since then, I have never wanted to quit playing. FFR had also shown me that I should practice egronomics at a higher degree. Go figure.
Posted at 8:52pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR changed my life, and my keyboard… i have broken 3 arrow keys playing ffr… im addicted lol!!! too many years of playing this game i should have arthritis or somthing !!
Posted at 8:53pm on October 11th, 2006
Okay I can’t believe i’m going to type this and let all of FFR read this, but I guess I really want that DDR pad.
I found FFR in a somewhat awkward way. Almost every year I would get together with my mom and go a few towns away to see her best friend and her son while they visited at the shore. One of those years, he told me about FFR after seeing some people play DDR in the arcades. When I got home, I signed up. I played a few games, and thought it was pretty cool, but I wasn’t too good at it. Then I entered the chat. Then began my obsession with FFR. The community was pretty special compared to other places. It was safer, more fun, and the people were a lot cooler and a lot of people were more intelligent than the type of people I was used to talking to. A few weeks in and I was pretty much hooked. This is where it’s going to start to get awkward, but this is REALLY what FFR means to me…
As some forum members know, my mom is(was) an alcoholic. I was the one in the family who got the bad end of it. I’m not going to go into much detail, because I don’t want anyone to be concerned about what’s happened in the past. (She’s been sober for over a year now.) I felt like no one really knew what I was going through. The internet was sort of my outlet for anything. Anger, sadness, happiness, excitement, fear…anything. I was lucky to make a lot of friends due to FFR. Most of my closest friends i’ve made I still talk to today. I would be nowhere without them. Even after being to psychologists who told me to stop going on the internet so often, I never stopped going here. It was the one place I could rely on that would always make me feel better…whether it was the people or the distraction. Although i’ve been through a lot of rough times with some of the community, the Chat, the forums, the people, whatever…I never regret a day of it. I’ve learned so much just from being a part of this community. It’s given me social skills, a better sense of humor, confidence, and intelligence. Being a part of this website was probably one of the smartest things i’ve ever done in my life. This place was my home away from home, inside of my home, when I felt threatened or upset. Even after my life with my mom has changed, i’m still here, because I’m comfortable here and I can relate to these people better than anyone I know outside of the internet. As weird as that may sound, it’s 100% true. Without FFR, I don’t know what i’d be. Suicidal, emo, anti-social? When I really think about it, FFR changed my life. It’s not really just a game, or just a chat, or just a forum…it’s more like a family or a network of people that I trust and I just feel lucky that I found it.
also, to anyone who’s reading this, don’t pity me. My life is okay now
im jurs~~~~~~~~
Posted at 8:53pm on October 11th, 2006
Altho , i havent been playing ffr for long i have really liked it. I would like to thank all of the people who upload the simfiles to were anyone is able to play thier favorite songs. ffr has really helped me out on my timing and so thank u ffr , YOU DA BEST !!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Posted at 8:54pm on October 11th, 2006
I was barly into music that much until I found this website. Now I love music. Oh and my typing speed is alot faster because of FFR. The community here is amazing! Keep up the awesome work guys!
Posted at 8:54pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR as a whole, as a community, has touched me more than anything. To me it is family. I can think of countless times I have had an issue or a problem, and first thing I’ve done is made a thread about it, and know that some of my closest friends I’ve made over the 3+ years here would reply and help me out seriously, and wittily. FFR IS FAMILY.
Posted at 8:55pm on October 11th, 2006
My birthday is monday… this would make the best birthday present ever.
Posted at 8:55pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is an addicting game that has helped me both musically and rhythmically. It’s been a hobby of mine for a year and a third
However, I asked my keyboard what it FFR meant to it, and heres what it said.
“FFR?! YOU MEAN THE GAME THAT MAKES YOU HIT THE KEYS SO HARD AND FAST THAT IT FEELS LIKE YOU’RE POUNDING ME WITH A JACKHAMMER? I WAS NOT MEANT TO BE THE FLOOR FOR “SO YOU THINK YOU CAN KEEP UP WITH SHASH’S SIMFILES SO YOU’RE GOING TO TRY TO POUND THE KEYS THROUGH THE DESK”!!! FFR MEANS THAT I GET TO LIVE IN A WORLD OF PAIN FOR AN HOUR OR HOWEVER LONG YOUR STUPID SELF DECIDED TO PLAY! GOD I HATE FFR!”
Unfortunately, I wish it had a different response. At least it was honest though.
Posted at 8:55pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR for me = greatest time passer ever.
FFR for my keyboard = destruction.
Posted at 8:56pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me and my keyboard is a competition through and through. It has made me replace a keyboard that was teetering on the edge of scrap, in fact. Wear and tear to the keys ending up in faded arrows *This goes with other gaming interests*.
To me, FFR has been a gateway drug to Step Mania online, trying to actually get better at DDR, and even dabbling in creating stepfiles on my own *thanks XObserverX for helping with that*.
Then there’s the biggest contribution, the chat… Member for what seems like ages but is only close to 1.5 years, social networking giving me the gift of being able to trek to any part of the U.S. and know I can drop by and give a hey to some other awesome FFR’er.
Damn it feels goo to be here!
(wouldn’t let me post this first try)
Posted at 8:57pm on October 11th, 2006
o hi
Posted at 8:57pm on October 11th, 2006
I LOVE DDR! Please give me the mat or else I will be not so much of the happy.
Posted at 8:57pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me is an entertaining way to waste time that developes a somewhat useful(hopefully XD) skill.
There’s always something going on at FFR which leaves me checking back too many times a day…
Grats on the 1,000,000 members.
Posted at 8:58pm on October 11th, 2006
omg that so awesome
Posted at 8:58pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR helps me with setting goals and stuff. My keyboard sure doesn’t like it though.
Posted at 9:00pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means to me that I’ve finally found a second to relax, FFR means to my keyboard that work has just begun and it’s going to be a LONG day.
Posted at 9:00pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is the best, plain and simple. Without FFR, many boring days in my life would have been a silent blank. The community is sooooo cool! And this site never been boring for a single moment. New features keeps you coming back, and Synthlight always giving out contests. This is the best site out there and I’m proud to be part of it
And to comment my keyboard, it currently hates me becuase I abuse to much lol
Posted at 9:01pm on October 11th, 2006
wel i turned 5 people onto it and they like it, im sure my keyboard desent like the arrow pressing tho.
i saw one of these pad today and they are the koolest, to think i might have a ranodm chance at one, how kool
Posted at 9:02pm on October 11th, 2006
When I first came to this site via my easily entertained classmates, I initially thought “hey, something to do when I’m procrastinating about my homework. That’s pretty cool.” That’s just how it started. After playing a few games, and slowly improving, I started to actually examine the site. My eyes came across the word “forum”, and I decided to check it out. This was my first actual forum I had ever signed up for, other than the stupid chat forums where people reply within the millisecond (literally) with non-coherent blabber. So I enter, and I am introduced to an entirely new world. New people, new ideas, new everything. It became a source for hilarious jokes, insightful debates, anything that I could even fathom. It was my getaway. I could leave the pressure behind. People didn’t even judge me, unless I was acting like a total buffoon, which I honestly did quite a bit. Even so, the community is what keeps this place running, and what keeps me running. Aside from that, there is the actual game, which gave me much better typing skills, reflexes, and rhythm. It gave me something to do when I was feeling down, angry, and downright bored. Now that I’m spilling my guts (and for a material possession, no less) I feel it’s only proper to say this: Thanks to every single person on this site for the wonderful community I have been introduced to. Sorry if I sound like a brown-nosing suck up, as I do know I will not get any advantages to winning from doing so, but I just wanted to let you know how much your work has made a difference in my life.
Posted at 9:04pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means my cat to me!
Posted at 9:05pm on October 11th, 2006
But seriously, ffr is my home on the internet. There is no place that i have ever invested so much time and energy than ffr. Truely a wonderful place. I’ve even met a lot of great people here who I don’t think I would have ever gotten to know, even the slightest bit anywhere else.
Posted at 9:05pm on October 11th, 2006
my friend just called me and told me about this givaway, im a total ddr/ffr freak, i might not be very good on ffr but im savage on ddr and was thinking about getting a pad that wouldent rip or burn when my feet move so fast that it creats a fire >_
Posted at 9:06pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me is awsome. Its fun sitting down and concentrating on the game loosing and working at it again by trial and error. Learning techniques and stratagies. Playing with friends seeing who can get the biggest combo and highest score. Also competing online with someone who is way better than you for the heck of it. I like sitting at the computer and just going into a, I guess you can say a FFR trance.
Plus alot of work and design went into the game. It also drives mt to keep making music, maby one of my songs could end up in the game one day. Plus it calms me, usually. It also inspired mt to play DDR im borrowing it from a friends and im trying to borrow it as long as I can. Heck, if I get the mad ill defently be buying the game, no doubt.
Good job, FFR
One of the coolest games thats not about the “fancy” graphics. A game thats about gameplay, (with some awsome graphics to kick it up a noch).
Posted at 9:07pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is everything to me, a chatrooom to meet new friends, a place to play ALL kinds of different games, MeTrivia is especially fun when you get all your friends with you
FFR MEANS SO MUCH TO MY KEYBOARD it has hit MANY arrows from MANY of the different songs millions and millions of times, without ffr i would be left with that stupid stepmania game where you have to DOWNLOAD songs and they can have a VIRUSSSS
Posted at 9:07pm on October 11th, 2006
Yo voy a ser distinto a los demas y voy a escribir en español…
Llegue a FFR mediante un chico q menciono la pagina cuando yo estaba en un char IRC dando soporte tecnico de Ragnarok Online y me meti a ver q onda, siempre me gusto esto del ritmo entonces probar con mi hermoso teclado, q me dio horas de diversion en First Person Shooters; empeze como todos en canciones faciles, y sediento de poder jugar las mas dificiles… aun hay muchas q se me hacen imposibles, pero sigo jugando siempre q puedo porq me encanta el ritmo y este juego ^^
Hace tiempo yo pense en buscar alguna alfombra q haga de teclado para poder jugar FFR con los pies y ver q onda, pero pense q no se podia, y hoy veo esto y decididamente tenia q postear.
El amor al Dance me puede jaja.
Bueno, me retiro a seguir jugando, cyas
Posted at 9:08pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is uthe best thing to do when your bored i chose this to not be bored i like all the MODs on ffr and Members + Staff. after playing ffr for like what seems to be a long time ive improved to a good player sort of. ive told evreybody i know about ffr and they play it now. playing ffr really means alot.ALOT.
p.s FFR IS THE BEST EVER YALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
~TD_Techneeze
Posted at 9:09pm on October 11th, 2006
Good Luck To All =)
FFR…..Is wonderful i’m happy for whoever made it ^^ One day….hehe it will be known worldwide for the kewlest game in the world…..ehh i think i broke my brother’s computer from playing it….but ehh wth ^_^ have fun while u can =D
-Tiff3rz
Posted at 9:10pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR ownz. Win.
Posted at 9:10pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a great way to hone my DDR skills when a pad or bodily energy isnt available. Cheers.
Posted at 9:10pm on October 11th, 2006
that last post is going to be hard to live up to… so i’m not gonna try. lol
Posted at 9:10pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR Kinda sucks. Go play Stepmania. I’ve never really been on this page. I just made an account because a good cat of mine told me to get a Cobalt Flux. Dear Trf187. If you get viruses from using Stepmania YOUR USING IT WRONG. CALL GEEKSQUAD OR KILL YOURSELF. I’m interested in other things besides FFR. I do weird things like play sports and go out in the sun. I have these things called friends but they aren’t that great, FFR MEANS THE WORLD TO ME. I hope their winner picking script doesn’t disqualify sarcasm. Anywho, yeah. Give me a free Cobalt Flux, and I’m going to go ahead and get back to my real life.
Posted at 9:11pm on October 11th, 2006
Ffr to me is half of my day.
Im on ffr from 9am-4pm and from 9:30pm-about 5 am.
FFR has damaged my keyboard immensely but guess what?
Its been worth the years ive been here.
Peace.
-smitty-
Posted at 9:12pm on October 11th, 2006
Yeah so. Cobalt Flux hard pad. Cool x. Me and my keyboard have been in a serious relationship for about six years now… We are both very excited about this contest. Whenever we play FFR together we generally have fun…sometimes I get a little angry, everything goes a little dark and I vaguely remember her leaving for a little while…but through the magic of fantastical flash revolution we are closer than ever. Yay.
Posted at 9:12pm on October 11th, 2006
My Keyboard isnt that great but im happy since i can play FFR
Posted at 9:14pm on October 11th, 2006
ive been around ffr for about 2 years now and ive watched the whole thing grow. its been amazing to see all the hard work these guys do keep it up!
Posted at 9:14pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is the best, plain and simple. Without FFR, Everything is Borning and there are Many boring days in my life because of school . The people there are nice and some arent And this site never been boring for a single moment. New features keeps you coming back, and always new contests. This is the best site out there and I’m proud to be part of this site
And my keyboard, it currently hates me Because i play FFR so much it speaks and says NO MORE lol i might be a low level but im good
Posted at 9:15pm on October 11th, 2006
Well…to tell you the truth…i really haven’t been into FFR very much until recently when my boyfriend got involved with the tourney. He’s an FFR god to me and he was always telling me about it, and i felt kinda left out because i didn’t always understand what he was talking about…so i started playing one song, and trying to full combo it. i still haven’t done it but i’m working on it…FFR gives me and my boyfriend another way to connect and bond because now i know what he’s talking about, and it brings us just that much closer. it also helps me get away a little. my parents are constantly on my about grades or something like that, and it’s nice to have something to think about besides that…yea i want this pad…but JurseyRider734 really deserves it…i know what it’s like to go through something like that, where you just need to get away and talk to people…to have an escape…and i think it’s awesome how he made FFR his escape and got something good out of it…anyways…good luck to everyone on the contest and to everyone in the tourney…i’ll keep trying for that full combo lol
~mithril~
Posted at 9:15pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me is not just a game. It has helped me with my reflexes and the ability to read. Its more like a brain excersicer. It’s All Good. XD
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Posted at 9:16pm on October 11th, 2006
wow a million members i remember when i joined it was a small little game that i used to kill time in school but now it is a way for me kill time at home or work it is what any game should be simple and fun.
thx for the 2.43 years of fun and i hope for more years of fun to come laters
Posted at 9:16pm on October 11th, 2006
Lol, FFR means life to me and death to my keyboard! XP
Posted at 9:16pm on October 11th, 2006
Spent three years at this site. Three-point-something, as the banner at the top of my page indicates.
I could go and recount some really bizarre things that happened on here, but I’ll just leave it at this:
I’ve visited other forums and game sites. Ones that I go on and play games on more.
But I still have this as my homepage.
Posted at 9:17pm on October 11th, 2006
OMG OMG I HOPE IWIN SO BAD I LOVE DDR
Posted at 9:17pm on October 11th, 2006
Ohh me me me! Ive been a member for over two years now, back than we didnt have close to a million, learing FFR, Has giving me awesome finger talents.. (cough) And a true love. My keyboard, without of this, I would be miserable =D
Posted at 9:18pm on October 11th, 2006
Flash Flash Revolution.
FFR.
With its addictiveness and resemblance to DDR, I had easily been swayed to play it. I started playing from a recommendation of a friend. Neither of us were ever that good, but the times we had in the multiplayer setting were legendary. Being able to compete in such a fabulous game with such a great friend is truly a great experience.
He eventually stopped playing FFR, but I was still a frequent player. I was interested in FFR because of its gameplay quality and its ability to train my keyboard coordination. I had become a skilled typist and trained my reflexes while having fun. What more could I ask for?
Other games have been thrilling and fun, but FFR was exceptional. The library of songs and music that is available to someone who plays FFR is amazing. FFR is a perfect blend of any elements of a true game, mixed in with the ideal price. Zero dollars.
Learning to play the game isn’t a problem either. Its simplicity was another top-notch quality of FFR.
Thanks for the times, FFR.
Posted at 9:19pm on October 11th, 2006
Wow, sweet hard pad action!
Posted at 9:20pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR shows me that I am half-decent at some things in this world, and that means a whole lot to me. As far as my keyboard goes…Well…I’m glad it has made it seven years without blowing up on me.
Posted at 9:21pm on October 11th, 2006
Blah blah blah something about breaking my keyboard. I don’t have a pad (+ points for sympathy)… Hmmm… El FFR puede ir cogida un gato. Theres some Spanish for you… I’m like archangel56 and I Use capitals when Not Appropriate. Stepmania is a lot better because the music doesn’t suck large cock and you can actually hit the arrow keys when there isn’t an arrow there. If you want to talk quality of game here, Stepmania is like a New York Times best selling book and FFR is like a used children’s coloring book thats missing half the pages and smells of year old vomit. And when you color outside the lines it penalizes you and you fail. And the pictures look like crap anyway and in the back of the book there’s a message from someone that says “GO PLAY STEPMANIA FFR SUCKS.” Lolllllllll I still wants that cobalt (EVEN THOUGH I HAVE 10000 OF THEM) so like x333.
Posted at 9:21pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me is a way of expression. Expressing what, you ask? ME complete anger and hatred towards both of my garbage keyboards and laggy lag lag computers. Also, it is a pretty awesome way to make my right forearm that much bigger than my left. Although I may bounce around in my chair and look like a general douche while playingit, FFR is fun. That is why I play it. That is why I love it. That is why I hate it. I still have mounds of homework. Hmmmmmmm. I’ll just play a little longer.
Posted at 9:22pm on October 11th, 2006
I want it! I want it! Please, can i have it?!
Posted at 9:23pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me is a free game to play on my computer whenever I am bored in computer programming class. Must win this pad so I can play for real!
Posted at 9:23pm on October 11th, 2006
DUDE! SWEET!! :’) *sniff* *sniff*
Posted at 9:24pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR pwns. I like submitting simfiles n stuff LOLOLOL >_>
Posted at 9:26pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR has improved me alot. It has help my speed, my ability of seeing, and concetration. So far my keyboard arrows have faded
, but it has been there for me through every single improvement
.
Posted at 9:27pm on October 11th, 2006
I started playing FFR as training for my bass playing, but it has become so much more. This game has made music games my addiction. No other game ever compares to a rhythm game for me, and FFR is what made it all happen. I was one of the rare few who started FFR before DDR, and it has helped me so much with the reading aspects.
This game has brought me Hundreds of hours of pure enjoyment. I’d like to take this time to thank Synthlight and the whole FFR staff for making this game 100% Free. I never would have even thought about paying money for a game like this before I played (Even though I’d easily pay money now), so if it hadn’t have been free I never would have known how fun music/rhythm games are.
Thanks Again,
- Dragula C666 Arrow Abuser -
Posted at 9:27pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR
Ive been a member 1.44 years… FFR was basically my way to play a DDR like game, since I didnt have a PS2 at the time. FFR is thousands of minutes procrastinating on my homework.
FFR also broke my RO ignition 3.0 when i used it for FFR.
FFR fed my boredom in computer applications and made the librarians at my school very angry becuase they thought I would break their keyboards.
FFR caused me and kat (who got a 12 hr ban ROFL) to spam the MP chat saying how the MP server sucked when it was first out.
FFR is also what made me become good at DDR at a much faster rate than most others.
Its also what people think i spent hours on everyday, which I DO NOT.
It also got me to start playing Stepmania. THe threads on maplestory also helped my first mage not suck like others lol.
Posted at 9:27pm on October 11th, 2006
I LOVE FFR! It’s great when I can’t get to play DDR…FFR is the second bes thing! And i love it! haha
Posted at 9:28pm on October 11th, 2006
I’ve played this on different on accounts a lot. Its a way to relieve stress, although i’m sure my keyboard hates me. i’ve seen these songs come and just love to play. Its great to meet people and play with random people who you can just shout “Chocolate Applesauce!” to and have them say “WTF?!”
FFR is love. Enough said.
-Jerachi_
Posted at 9:28pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR has helped improve my concetration and has helped me with my keyboarding at school.
Posted at 9:29pm on October 11th, 2006
uhh… im not so good at typing but i would really appricate this dance pad because i myself have parents that would let me buy any pads over 50$ even if its my own money. They claim it would be a waste of money.
As for FFR its a great site to play a game resembling DDR, i consider myself fairly good being able to beat Uber Rave, HellBeat, and Flight of the Bumblebee without spamming recklessly. It is a exciting game thats great to get your friends into it and play againest/with them (and win =D). umm… not much eles to say its just a plain great game.
Even if i do not win it would be fine as i will not obsess myself by constantly posting or begging or checking the site every 5 minutes around the time the winner will be announced. I just feel that if i get it that would be nice.
Anyways, Thank you for your time (for reading this) and Thank you for making/creating FFR
Yours Truly that will remain playing FFR =),
Sweetman1298 (Steven)
Posted at 9:30pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR gives my keyboard love.
Posted at 9:31pm on October 11th, 2006
Haha, what FFR means to me!
Well, I’ve been playing FFR since last November. My ex-crush told me to try the game out. I loved it even though at the time I had dial-up and rarely got to play. When I did, I had so much fun with that ex-crush Joe. He would teach me how to play and he would play against me. It just made me feel so giddy inside to be doing something fun like this together. We would play on multiplayer until we fell asleep on the keyboard. We used to love playing Stay With Me (Unlikely) together and everytime he had to go, I’d say,”Stay with me, please don’t go.” and he’d laugh everytime.
I really miss those crazy evenings. We also used to play Falling Into You, which was my favorite one because that was obviously how I felt about him…I was falling into him.
Now, he barely ever plays the game. He has challenged me recently, but he had to go and I haven’t had a response. The story of Joe and I is a long, sad one but this was one awesome part of it.
Also, I’m pretty much addicted to these kinds of games. I’m not very good at FFR but I’m very good at DDR and this pad would rock!
Thanks, FFR!
-Rachel
Posted at 9:31pm on October 11th, 2006
Frickin
Fantasticalistic
Ripoff (in a good way)
And a damn good one
Nice to get amazed looks from people watching.
Posted at 9:32pm on October 11th, 2006
I have never been to FFR before and was pretty excited to see the contest. My boyfriend says that this contest is a bunch hooey and that it is intended as a way for FFR to get personal information so they can advertise. The irony is that we were just discussing whether or not to buy the cobalt flux pad as an early x-mas present to me (literally 5 min ago!) It would be so super to prove him wrong by winning the pad! Also, FFR: you would have a devout follower for life!
Posted at 9:32pm on October 11th, 2006
All i can say is… wow!!!!!!
This is by far one of the biggest giveaways I have ever seen from a FREE website!
Not only is FFR one of the best gaming websites in the world, also one of the most generous!
If I do win, not only will my fingers be hurting, but so will my feet!
-Unreality
Posted at 9:32pm on October 11th, 2006
i’m a staff member and therefore… can’t win.
Posted at 9:33pm on October 11th, 2006
man i cant believe FFR has over 1mil members now! …too bad iv only been here for about a third of a year lol. FFR is a way for me to escape, jus log on and start wrecking the keyboard, but iv had lots of fun the entire time. also, two words: better reflexes and finger coordination. ^__^
Long live the
Finger
Fighting
Revolution!!!
Posted at 9:33pm on October 11th, 2006
hey i bin playing ffr for like 6 months and i lvoe this site this is teh best onlin site ive ever playd i dont know any other site that would be better than this i defiltey give this site 2 thumbs up and yes im freakin out about that ddr pad i would love to win that…………..
ddr fan thizz_or_die
Posted at 9:34pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a big part of my life. Alot of my DDR and Pump It Up skills are attributed to FFR. Without being able to practice alot of songs with FFR, I may not be as good as I am now at other dance games. It teaches me to listen to the beat and rhythm of the songs, and pay attention to the small things that will futher advance my scores.
Alot of my time is spent on the FFR Chat. I love it there. Feels like a second home to me.
The people accept me for who I am, even though I am very spazzy and crazy with my top hat, they treat me with respect. This is why I love FFR.
Posted at 9:34pm on October 11th, 2006
I’ve had to replace a keyboard already due to massive FFR playing sessions
Posted at 9:34pm on October 11th, 2006
I pretty much like FFR I guess I have played it for liek 3 years or something, it is not too bad thumbs up
Posted at 9:35pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is pretty much the most amazing thing to ever hit my keyboard. I may not be the greatest, but my keyboard has no idea what hit it as I mash away trying to pass songs.
It’s absolutely amazing. So glad that I found you guys, and have been a member for more than a year and a half. I think I might even need a new keyboard, as my arrows are losing some sensitivity… (and paint)
-Shad
Posted at 9:35pm on October 11th, 2006
w00T ranked 1218 out of 1 MILLOIN ppls, thats not 2 bad. FFR ROX, hope i win. (>’.'”.)> DANCE KIRBY DANCE!!!
Posted at 9:35pm on October 11th, 2006
To me, FFR is a place to make friends and make fun of n00bs. It means never sleeping past 1pm on a weekend because Tass is too busy AAA’ing something to let me sleep. It means amusing anecdotes and a place to whine about being unable to even A the simplest of songs. It is an excellent way to waste my precious free time
Posted at 9:36pm on October 11th, 2006
To me, FFR was something I could do in my spare time, that I never got tired of, so I was basically never bored (except during english class) for an entire year, the first year I played this. My keyboard, well, it probably doesn’t like this game, considering there is a huge hole in the right arrow key, and the up looks like it could snap off any day, and the other two aren’t doing that great, either. It has allowed me to impress other people at school, to get high scores on lists that everyone sees, win second place in a tournament, and wait forever, suffering that 3rd style hasn’t come out. When it does, however, I don’t know if I’ll live. I have had tons of dreams about it, and I just would love to be able to AAA CIA Rave, and FC Silence without mashing, and get good PA, and increase my grand total score faster. This has been my favorite website for most of the last 2.33 years now. I prefer this over myspace, gamefaqs, mlb, serebii, or any other sites that I can think of. FFR must be really great if I’m still here after 2.33 years. I’ve tried to quit more than once, but I always come back.
P.S. I’m certainly not going to win!
Posted at 9:36pm on October 11th, 2006
I play ffr EVERYDAY, even at school. I’ve been banned from my school network 4 times last year because I was coaught playing ffr in class and some non educational downloads…..But the point is that even though its a new year i still play ffr in school(execpt this time ive gotten better at not getting caught!) so i think i should get the price
FFR RULES
Posted at 9:37pm on October 11th, 2006
I like FFR and it means so much to me my keyboard loves it too he says hi.
Congrats Synth and Co. on 1 mil.
Posted at 9:37pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR Means:
-A game of skill which I can constantly play and lose at.
-A great community feel, with awesome people.
-A huge time suck.
-One more option to play dance games, instead of actually getting up.
-A way to avoid pointless physical exertion.
-Discovering new music on Resonance.
-Learning how dumb I am in MeTrivia.
-Oogling girls in FFR chat, while being informed by delusional non-chat-regulars with a name like “sexydesire09283843″ and conveniently no cam that I’m somehow attractive.
-Getting pwnd on an “easy” level like 100BB.
-Did I mention wasting time? That post above “FFR means my cat to me” qualifies for this contest…
FFR Means to my keyboard:
-Torture to the arrow keys, just for being arrow keys.
Posted at 9:38pm on October 11th, 2006
I love FFR because it’s free I play when i’m bored and cannot DDR (Xbox broke have to play on my friends) but I love it’s songs multiplayer is really fun I myself have been playing a little over a year 1.21 to be exact also while I played made a friend also I have also wanted a pad but if I do not get it it’s ok the world will not come to an end if I don’t win and keep up the great work on FFR and looking foward to the future of FFR I must go but I will be back goodbye for now
Posted at 9:39pm on October 11th, 2006
My little keyboard, Bobby, really loves it when I play FFR with him. He loves it especially when we do the jumps together, and the gallops. Bobby sometimes screams out in agony if we don’t AAA a song that we tried so hard on. All in all, I think FFR brought together Bobby and I in the end. When I first had met him, I thought he was just another old keyboard. I was certainly wrong about that! Thank you FFR! = )
Posted at 9:39pm on October 11th, 2006
Man, i wish i could win it, i bought a metal mat then we opened the box to it and it was broken and we couldnt take it back, so i havent used a mat for more than a year…=( were too poor to get another one, so how do i win this mat?
Posted at 9:40pm on October 11th, 2006
me
ffr = life/fun
keyboard
ffr = death/pain
Posted at 9:41pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means
something to waste my time in school
a distraction in school
a game in school
the newest fad in school
competition in the school
FFR means to my keyboard
get a new keyboard every day and happiness when i finish exciting
Posted at 9:41pm on October 11th, 2006
too poor!!!! need to win free mat!
Posted at 9:41pm on October 11th, 2006
I don’t go to a traditional school so FFR keeps me occupied. It’s fun and just amazing. I even got my boyfriend invovled and we play each other all the time :] I love FFR.
Posted at 9:42pm on October 11th, 2006
After I first tried DDR, I was shown FFR. It was just some cool thing to do in my spare time. Later I found stepmania, which was great because now I could play on my laptop between classes when I couldn’t get online. I practiced and practiced til one day, I was able to do what was written off as impossible: beat CIA Rave. I was so proud of myself, I still smile at the memory of doing something that I now could do if I just woke up.
I practiced hard until I broke my keyboard. After which I continued to play until the UP key was totalled and I had to turn in my laptop for a few days to get it repaired. That was when I switched to four fingers, since I figured out the way I had been pushing UP was the problem, and read the poll at the time.
That christmas I got DDR. They said it would take me two years to get to heavy. It took me 7 months.
There hasn’t been a day since then that if I gamed, it was either ddr, stepmania, ffr, or nothing at all.
A few months ago I was cruising multiplayer when I met a player with the name Hwoarang137x. Decimation was not even the word for the matches. He had come back from taking a break. He was 6 steps from the end of CIA rave when he broke his combo, which I still think was on purpose. I played him until I got his MP lvl up a rank. He was kind and certainly skilled enough to have a much higher level.
After that I started practicing daily. My goal to get my avg rank under 1000. I know that if I keep on practicing I can get there, maybe not to Hwoarang137 or Shashakiro, but up there. So that someday I can play multiplayer and inspire a less experienced player than I to achieve, just as I was.
Lastly, It had been since the beginning of august since I last practiced playing ddr. I played it earlier today, and thanks to all the practicing I’ve been doing on flashflashrevolution, I burned 200 calories in a half hour and got new highscores for 6 of the 10 songs I played.
So, a shout out to a free multiplayer online game that improves your WPM and hand eye coordination: LONG LIVE THE FLASH FLASH REVOLUTION!
Posted at 9:42pm on October 11th, 2006
Man, i wish i could win it, i bought a metal mat then we opened the box to it and it was broken and we couldnt take it back, so i havent used a mat for more than a year…=( were too poor to get another one, so how do i win this mat?
Posted at 9:43pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me isnt just a game. Its a place where you could meet new friends and have fun playing a DDR simulation game. There are a lot of trash talkers, but there are nice and generous people also. I love playing FFR when I get home from school, because I dont have many kids around my age near my home, and I wanted to share the same interest in SM and DDR with everyone, so my friend told me about FFR. I fell in love with it really quick and I told so many of my friends about it. I dont think im really good at FFR, but I never give up and I play more and more each day to increase my skills in DDR finger typed based games. I would appreciate it if I had won a pad, because its so hard trying to get a cobalt flux pad, because I have a girlfriend that lives in Fresno and as soon as I have money I use it to go and see her, because she means the whole world to me and I would do anything for her and we both play FFR and DDR. I’ve met so many new people using FFR and getting a exciting feeling everytime I play with all of my friends on FFR. I love the forums, the other mini games that the staff has created, got to love Spin It Up! Anyways I really appreciate the fact that you guys give SM player the chance to compete head to head in contest on FFR and I love the MP also. I will always be on FFR anytime I have the chance to be on ther internet, and I love it when people send me responses on the profile and beta chat on the profiles. Anyways thanks again for making the best DDR simulation on the internet that I will always be on forever and ever. =D
Thanks FFR!
Ryu* (Phillip Reed) =D
Posted at 9:43pm on October 11th, 2006
Synth and staff, FFR has given me the best of times and the worst of times. I’ll admit I met my gf on here, and I’m damn proud that occurrence. I met loads of friends up in hurr. and FFR isn’t just another site where u can waste countless hours of my “precious” life in pressing keys to corresponding arrows, but its become a part of my daily life to get on (addiction? i think not). I’ve only been a member for about a year, but in that year, I’ve seen my life get brighter just by getting spammed repeatedly in the MP chat room, playing countless people and owning/getting owned by them. I’ve progressed much since the first time I played. It’s awesome that FFR finally reached 1 million members.
Congrats Synth and staff, now get out of your cardboard boxes and stretch to the taste of fresh air (shave ur footlong beards). Godspeed.
Posted at 9:43pm on October 11th, 2006
lol I’ve been playing FFR for almost 3 years (2.86 as it says up at the top). I’ve gone through 3 keyboards while playing your game and it was all worth while. Keep up the good work guys!
~Pyrosphere
Posted at 9:44pm on October 11th, 2006
Flash Flash has changed my life for the better. Being in college entitles writing endless amounts of papers/essays. Flash Flash has helped me quicken the process by sharpening my typing skills on the keyboard. now, all i need to do is go jogging so i can use the pad better
…..or i believe its yogging…i think its a soft j.
Posted at 9:44pm on October 11th, 2006
…so I’m chillin at Alladin’s Castle with my buddy Gecko on a tuesday aftanoon playin Dig Dug and Ms pacman and wutever other games cost only a quarter as we try to beat da high scores. Soon we grow tired of the old skool stuff and I’m like “lets go play sum Tekken then head on over to the Orange Julius,” but instead he points to the back of the arcade where a bunch of people are waitin around; all he says is “no…DDR.” I’m like wut the hell is DDR. ( this was like 4 years ago, and i now know wut DDR is, lol) well we head to the game…I am soon entranced by the arrows and that hypnotizing music, and then i finally step up for my turn…well, to make this short…I ended up slippin and fallin…and i sprained my ankle and bruised up my hands pretty badly.
skip ahead a week. I’m cruizin the net and i discover FFR. even though it so resembles the game that led to that oh so painful fall, I decide to try my hand at it.
and all i gotta say is that i got hooked. I played it for like a month straight while I was stuck inside with a bummed ankle. The game was pretty new then and i totally sucked at it, but i continued to play…plus it acted as a kind of rehabilitation for my jammed fingers…i guess, lol. well…I then played FFR on and off for a while…quit for 2 years…and like 2 months ago I rediscovered my passion for arrow surfing. Now it is better than ever and I can’t get enough of trying to challenge myself or competin in tha multiplayer section. I still may not be all that good, but hey…I still love this game and its overall atmosphere and am still amazed how such a simple game concept can make so many people happy.
lets keep the FFR beat flowing.
Posted at 9:45pm on October 11th, 2006
To me and my keyboard ffr is a game to show our skill, and how amazingly talented we are. Being horribly lame at most games = me, but ffr is so simple and fun/addicting that all you need to get good is to keep playing, and someone who has never played is easily impressed. It’s also a good way to relax in a non relaxing finger twitching sort of way. and ffr is a good keyboard test, if thems arrow keys are glitchy you’ll know immediately. congragulations again on 1,000,000 + members.
Posted at 9:45pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is the only game I play right now, and I love it so much. I have played games before that I just get hooked on and can’t stop playing, but those games were dumb when I think about it. They didn’t require skill to play, they were just about how long you were willing to sit there and click and button. FFR to me is my escape from those kind of games. I could play FFR all day and I would actually feel like I just got better at something and not completely wasted my time. FFR is just fun too, I mean my brother is a DJ so I’ve always been into the club type music ever since I was about 12. Anyways I could sure use that prize, I seem to lose a lot of things such as this.
Posted at 9:47pm on October 11th, 2006
Props to you guys for working so hard on FFR and making it what it is today. I remember when I first started 2+ years ago I was happy that I passed Story of Snowman and Sunshine Girl, and now I’m in the top 3 for every difficulty of Playdoh on resonance. I have come a long way in those 2 years, and in those 2 years I have watched FFR come a long way as well. I have to say you are doing a major service to provide this site for people to enjoy free of cost. You guys are very dedicated and I appreciate your work. Oh and my keyboard probably hates FFR because I mash it so much when playing
Posted at 9:47pm on October 11th, 2006
haha. ffr is so cool. its better than ddr…….. its better.
Posted at 9:48pm on October 11th, 2006
MY FRIEND SHOWED ME FFR AND I FUCKING STABBED HIS MONITOR WITH A STEAK KNIFE AND SAID “YOU GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY HOUSE” and he said “But this is my house” and I said “Well its mine now” and then I thermit3d his CpUzezz11!!!
Posted at 9:49pm on October 11th, 2006
I’ve been playing FFR for almost 2 (1.82) years now, and I’ve played with quite a few types of keyboards(The ones you can roll up don’t go well with FFR V_V) I’ve done so much with FFR that I can’t see my life without it.(I’d seriously die.) I have mini tourny’s with my friends,(Heh, Candy prizes. >
Posted at 9:49pm on October 11th, 2006
oh yea, and as for my keyboard…it likes the attention.:)
Posted at 9:49pm on October 11th, 2006
FlashFlashRevolution is a place where I fight. I fight with my friend to see who can go higher, and every day I pound away at the keyboard trying to win, trying to catch up and surpass him. The community of FFR is nice, althought every community has some Bad Apples here most leave cause they suck at the game.
Finally, FFR is pure fun. There is nothing better for me to do than sit down, relax and pound away at my keyboard trying to full combo Lethal Injection.
Posted at 9:50pm on October 11th, 2006
lol i love ffr and you synth with all my heart……Let me win!!
Posted at 9:50pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means to me…Well…
About 3 years ago I was diagnosed with Dupuytren’s contracture in my left hand, causing my fingers to curl, making it hard to do anything with my left hand. With my family being, well, not so wealthy, we couldn’t afford for me to get the proper shots from the Doctor’s. What they did tell me, though, was to exercise my left hand daily, and maybe I would see changes. Half a year went by, we made plenty of calls to the Doctor’s, and I never did see any changes.
A little after that, my friend told me about FFR, and said it was really fun. I went home and found this website, and decided to give it a try. After being hooked on it, I played every day, finding myself getting better and better. But then I realized, not only was I improving on this game, but also my hand was feeling alot better, and it wasn’t drawn up as much as it was.
We called the Doctor shortly after to tell him the news. Amazed at what we found, I was determined to keep playing. About a year later, my Dupuytren’s contracture was fully healed. We went to the Doctor’s, and it was, 100% gone.
So I guess you could say, FFR means to me, a way to cure Dupuytren’s contracture.
And I guess my keyboard means to me, a way to communicate with all the cool guys at FFR, and type up this post ^__^
Posted at 9:51pm on October 11th, 2006
My girlfriend introduced me to FFR and at first I sucked massive but from then on I was hooked and now I still suck but Im ALOT better :] and my key board…is probably gunna be worn out in about a week from all the intense FFRing!
Posted at 9:52pm on October 11th, 2006
Congrats on 1,000,000 members and many thanks for greating such a great game and community.
Discovering FFR was a lifestyle altering event for me. I found it on wikipedia by clicking the random article button. Ever since that day I play religously. FFR has become a part of my daily life and I absolutely enjoy every minute of it. When I started playing I couldn’t. Now, several months later I am amazed at the speed in which my eyes can follow and comprehend the arrows. Much less the rate at which my fingers move!
Sadly, my keyboard has lost face at the hands of my fingers. Seriously, the keys no longer have arrows on them. However, the buttons are starting to get perfectly worn grooves and that makes for a greater game play experiece.
Posted at 9:52pm on October 11th, 2006
Oh man, FFR? I think i was a freshman in highschool when i first was introduced to it. Freaking hard, my friends were doin crazy stuff with it whereas i was doing on the very easys and if i was bold, the easy ones. lol, but now, i’m still not on tha “own you all” status, but i’m really good, i think. It’s sooo addictive, i’ve got it on my flash drive and it comes everywhere i go. If there’s a cpu around, better believe StepMania is gettin loaded up! this was a great idea, thanks! I’m a ffr-eak! (that was lame…^_^)
Posted at 9:53pm on October 11th, 2006
ffr makes me want to lala.
Posted at 9:53pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is like the BEST game EVER!!! its something to do while procrastinating to do homework!
now if i had that cobalt flux i could finally destroy my friend at DDR/FFR/ITG everything!! gg sid!!
Posted at 9:54pm on October 11th, 2006
I found this game because I was interested in the way DDR plays and the music behind it. I enjoy challenging my brain to think faster and react sooner than ever. And eventually I hope to be able to react without consciously thinking about it. And FFR is a great way to start. (Of course minesweeper is good too.)
Posted at 9:54pm on October 11th, 2006
I love FFR! WTG synth for 1 mil memebers. Everyone else may as well give up cause that dance pad is mine!
Posted at 9:55pm on October 11th, 2006
iiii already have 2 ahahahahaha and i 400 each. sucks living in canada
Posted at 9:56pm on October 11th, 2006
$299 is a lot! Whoa.
Posted at 9:57pm on October 11th, 2006
the only cure for boredom, killed 3 keyboards so far
Posted at 9:57pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is he best thing ive done since i was 17 ha 2 years ago…
FFR PWNS all other games cept ddr. ddr and ffr are almost the same in some ways like in ddr you use feet and in ffr you use hands. ffr is the best thing EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
~TD_Techneeze -_- ~_~
Posted at 9:57pm on October 11th, 2006
Being an only orphan child, FFR is like the only friend i have ever got. *people sniffle
The first day i started, it was like a magical experience where everything could happen.
Now i will go into a metaphoric interpretation of me and FFR.
FFR; the swallow of life
bringing joy with every keystroke
for now, i am writing; about FFR
who wouldn’t want the chance to express?
the feelings which they harbor
deep inside their psyche
about FFR
the looming presence
of everylasting good
growing like a tree
beeing in its benevolence
the one thing which makes
the meaning of life;
meaningful
bringing joy with every keystroke
because, like it is
it is FFR, just naturally
naturally FFR
And when the moonlight comes
and it becomes time to sleep
the tear of silence is drawn
from within the soul for
FFR will be gone
gone for another day
a day too long
for it is FFR; naturally;
naturally FFR
La luna caida smiles at me
reassuring of the coming day
how silly! of course! next day…
the day for FFR, for every day
for FFR,
FFR for every day
the end
So, that is what FFR means to me, therefore i should definitely win this pad! XD
Posted at 9:58pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means hours of time spent, or simply a few songs inbetween classes. It also translates to my addiction to techno. FFR is the second game that I will never get tired of, since it is so easy to get onto, and it constantly changes, and I can ALWAYS get better. As long as Shashakiro and Bahamut-X are around, that is.
Posted at 9:58pm on October 11th, 2006
I remember this one time I was taking a piss and I missed and got it all over my leg so I ran out into the hall screaming and my brother was like “LKDHfakjhf” and threw up all over me so then I threw up and then slipped in the puddle of vomit and cracked my head open and as my paraplegic half retarded brother tried to pick me up from the blood pile he slipped and hit the self destruct button on the house and the whole place went up to kingdom come and I was launched into the street in a mangled pile of burnt flesh and broken bones and when the paramedics arrived, in my last dying breaths I said, “Atleast I’m not playing FFR right now.”
Posted at 10:00pm on October 11th, 2006
This game saved high school for me.
Snowman and sunshine girl will always be my favorite song, if only because it was the first I ever played and I spent so long getting it perfect.
Posted at 10:00pm on October 11th, 2006
Omgz, ffr=awesome, gimme xD.
Posted at 10:01pm on October 11th, 2006
Ffr to me is a remembrance of a on and off friendship, on and off because I se this friend rarely, but we had a good time over spring break in which I learned of ffr I tried it but found it to be to hard. Years passed and I had broken my foot just as I was getting intrigued to ddr. And for some strange reason I remembered this site my friend lets say “Steve†told me about. And I tried it once more and did fairly well and then I was hooked, I found this to be a consolation to ddr since I was unable to use my foot.
Ffr to me is also a “crowdpleaser†if you will when a free period arose I played ffr and my colleagues were amazed by my skill(my skill is ok, its just that the crowd cant do it as well) and people said I played ffr because I couldn’t play ddr,which was true. Believe it or not it caught the attention of a girl that I found to be quite pretty and amusing.
Ffr to me is also something I associate w/school believe it or not. I had to do an assignment in which I had to explain the directions I thought it was going to be a sitch but there is so much to explain so I just put the basics, and if you don’t believe me and think im putting this just to win I put it on photobucket.com, if you still don’t believe me that’s on you, but it would be nice to have that dance pad since I cant even have a game system, so I could just take it to my cousins house buy my first ddr game for ps2 and play there, instead of a dance pad I have a flimsy open air market alternative and I think that’s just wrong. -Heres my assignment: http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k27/steroids620/instructionalassighnment.jpg
-It means wasting time of the millions ive already lost,not only playing but writing this twice because there was an error which said I posted to many comments at once, but it was my first one,and I guess it said that because I took to long because I had to post my assignment on photobucket. And I was so mad and I had to remember everthing I wrote the first time,and what was 30 min writing this turned into an hour since im a slow typer.but I think I want to just win I don’t care if it was the common amount of money but since your making it so easy im actually trying(and if you look at the time on my assignment pic and time I posted I really did take an hour doing this
-Other minor things it means to me is having irritated eyes and a sore forearm after playing a four minute song like “song for the nihojinâ€
Posted at 10:02pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is purely awesome. Thanks for providing us to kill some time… or perhaps, a lot of time, with an awesome game that’s free. I finally have something to do when I’m bored, or if one of my weird friends challenge me, or when im done with homework. After my keyboard died on me, i bought a new one, so i put it to the test, and its better than ever. This game is like the next best thing if you dont have DDR or ITG nearby. Keep up the great work FFR staff! w00t. FFR= PURE AWESOMENESS..NESS….NESSNESS…NESS
Posted at 10:02pm on October 11th, 2006
Theres no other site like FFR. The site seems to get better and better as the months go by.
FFR to me is a place I can go to when I just feel like shit or bored off my ass.Its a great hobbie to keep me off the streets. If it wasint for ffr I would most likely be sitting in a cell for shooting up some niggas house and stealing his car radio. It keeps me away from drugs and underage sex/rape.
While being here I learned a lot about life and met some really cool people.Around here the definition of smart is someone who successfully robs a foot locker, so being here has taught me that people who think really do exsist.
So yeah. Awsome place,cool people. Nice work all you staff members, now give me that fucking pad
Posted at 10:03pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me and my keyboard is our way of life. Whenever I turn on my computer there has not been one day that passes by when my keyboard and I teams up and play FFR or Stpemania together. This has been going on for a year now and both me and my keyboard are still not good at FFR or Stpemania as much as most of the 1,000,000 members on FFR right now (congrats on that achievement).
Posted at 10:03pm on October 11th, 2006
my keyboard. well. Its called a QuietKey, and its quite possibly the loudest keyboard on the western hemisphere. Oh, I almost forgot. My keyboard loves other men.
Posted at 10:04pm on October 11th, 2006
For me FFR is the source of 90% of my computer time, my MSN friends understand that if i dont respond for 6 minutes, I’m probably play Max Forever
I am always excited for the next new update and check frequently for a song of the week and get super excited with games like Spin it Up and MeTrivia. I’ve replaced the keys on my keyboard (only the arrows keys) twice just becuase they tend to wear out. I love browsing profiles, trying to up the score that’s on the bottom on my level rank, meeting new peopl in multiplayer and of course playing hundreds and hundreds of files stepped by other FFR fans with Resonance. FFR isn’t a game, it’s a entire experience. And the membership of 1million fans doesn’t lie…FFR ROCKS!
Posted at 10:04pm on October 11th, 2006
lmfao @ bill
Posted at 10:05pm on October 11th, 2006
i figured out what i did,if you planning on writing a novel like me lol dont put space or else your going to have to write it again i learned the hard way,good thing i saved it on word this time.
Posted at 10:06pm on October 11th, 2006
i met my boyfriend on ffr. i love him so
Posted at 10:07pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR – the greatest game invented for computer class and research time in the library provided you have ninja headphones and the ability to read arrows when the monitor’s brightness is really low. G__G
Posted at 10:08pm on October 11th, 2006
I just have to say this is one of my favorite site ever. Arrows, keys, and music. FFR forever.
Posted at 10:09pm on October 11th, 2006
I WANT THIS PAD SO BAD THAT MY KEYBOARD AND I HAVE MEMORIZED THE FIRST 3 PAGES OF THE BIBLE. God moved the light from darkness; calling the light Day and the darkness Night; so was the evening and the morning of the first day. In the second day God said let there be a firmament in the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. God made the firmament, and divided the waters that were under the firmament from those which were above it; and it was so. The firmament God called Heaven. And there was the evening and the morning of the second day.In the third day God said let the waters under heaven be gathered together in one place, and let the dry land appear, and it was so. God called the dry land Earth, and the gathering together of the waters Seas; and he saw that it was good. And God said let earth bring forth vegetation, the herb yielding seed and the fruit tree yielding fruit after its kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth; and it was so. And this all happened as God had said; and he saw it was good. And there was the evening and the morning of the third day.In the fourth day God said let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night, and let them be for the signs, and for seasons, and for days and years. And let them be lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth; and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night; he made the stars also. God set these lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth; to rule over the day and the night, to separate light from darkness; and God saw that it was good. And there was the evening and the morning of the fourth day.n the fifth day God said let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that has life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of the heaven. And God created great sea monsters, and every living creature that moves, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after its kind; and God saw it was good. God then blessed them, telling them to be faithful and multiply; filling the waters in the seas, and the fowl multiply in the earth. And there was the evening and the morning of the fifth day.In the sixth day God said let the earth bring forth the living creature after its kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after its kind, and it was so. And God made everything after its kind: the beast of the earth, cattle, and every creeping thing, and God saw that it was good.And then God said let us make man in our image, after our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, the fowl of the air, the cattle, the earth, and every creeping thing that crawls upon the earth. So God made man in his own image, both male and female. And God blessed them, male and female, and instructed them as to how he wanted them to live upon the earth; they were to be faithful and multiply; having dominion over everything. And then God looked at all which he had created and saw that it was very good. And there was the evening and the morning of the sixth day.On the seventh day, in Genesis 2, God rested. The heavens and earth and all things within them, which God had created, were finished. God sanctified the seventh day upon which he rested from the work he had finished. I DID IT SOLELY FOR FFR.
Posted at 10:12pm on October 11th, 2006
aaaaaarrrrgghhhhhhh how come other people posted with spacing, and i didnt, owell at least i remembred it and wrote it over, thank god for my brain lol
Posted at 10:12pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me is an ascuse to spend hours upon hourson the computer without being bored or otherwise going insane, only been on here for less then a year, but it’s been fun and tireing all at the same time. To my keyboard it just means complete punishment and torture on it, begging for mercy as I pound upon it playing Flight of the bublebee or the Yoshi bonus round. All in all been a good and fun and exciting experince, keep it up!
Posted at 10:14pm on October 11th, 2006
dude omg i want that soooo badly! man you guys r the best for this! like i love FFR and now i love it 10 times more (guess my key board hates it though lol it’s kinda worn and trashed cause of this) but dude i’d love u guys like 1000 times more if i got it lol
Posted at 10:14pm on October 11th, 2006
What FFR means to me and my keyboard.
When I was a young lad, hanging out with lil’ keyboard, we would always be trying to find things to do together, but to our avail, we just couldnt find anything fun enough.
One day we fell upon FFR, now were super best friends, and keyboard means the world to me. Thanks FFR, you brought together two of the best things in the world! (me and my keyboard!)
Posted at 10:14pm on October 11th, 2006
:O I started FFR in May and have been improving rapidly ever since. I hope I get that CF.. I have a really bad DDR mat right now
Posted at 10:15pm on October 11th, 2006
o and wats up with the ppl making like 100 paragraphs? lol
Posted at 10:15pm on October 11th, 2006
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lol okay enough of that… um, I wonder how many responses this will get by the end of the contest. I’m just happy to see the site growing and improving. It’s easy to remember how it used to be with the timing of .46 days… ahhh… The old.. the new… To many more years!
Posted at 10:16pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR keeps me busy when my keyboard’s lonely
Posted at 10:17pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is great! I can use it to show my dad that I am NOT completly uncordinated! My keyboard loves it more than I do!
Posted at 10:17pm on October 11th, 2006
OMG I WANT IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thats hella pro!!!
Posted at 10:18pm on October 11th, 2006
edit — this is me being VERY generous and not simply deleting it. (JK)
Posted at 10:19pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR IS THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!
Posted at 10:20pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me is a powerfully addicting game that’s filled up hours upon hours of time in the past year and a half. It was my gateway into DDR and other music games. It’s also an interesting community that’s always fun to keep an eye on.
Posted at 10:23pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR takes away from the inbetween class college boredom.
Posted at 10:24pm on October 11th, 2006
I can’t say for sure if this is a place that I’ve spent the most time in on the net over the years, but it’s sure in the top two or three.
I found the site by chance, being bored and having nothing else to do. (Thanks addictingames.com) I played the game for a few days, then found the chat. I basically lived in the chat for the next year, meeting all kinds of interesting people, as well as being constantly annoyed with others. I was the third? none staff member to become a mod in the chat, something I totally didn’t see coming. It was an awesome step and a huge popularity booster as well. However, I made some mistakes and took my position for granted. I ended up losing my status as a mod and to this day feel completely regretful it happened.
Despite this fact, I continue to enjoy FFR daily and probably will so for a long time to come. I continue to meet interesting people, as well as witness the return of old friends who’ve somehow made their way back to the FFR community.
Regardless of how much time I’ve spent elsewhere on the net, no community ever has, (and probably ever will) compare to FFR. It’s funny to think that a game with such a simple concept could bring together so many people.
Well, with 1,000,000 members checked off the list, all we need now is the first FFR Marriage (real marriage that is) and the world domination thing. Let’s get to work on those guys…
Thank you FFR, for affecting my life in such an exciting and joyful way.
Posted at 10:24pm on October 11th, 2006
Dear Synthlight,
My mom says that if i play this game my keyboard will break.
I told her that it was just my crappy computer and i was right! This is the best damn website ever. I need FFR!
Cheers,
Koga 939
Posted at 10:26pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR pwns.
‘Nuff said.
-dore
Posted at 10:27pm on October 11th, 2006
well frr as many ppl would agree, holds a special place in all of our hearts. Myabe you arent the best player but if its what you love to do then dont give up. as a great philosopher once said, “its not the size of the dog in the fight, its the size of the fight in the dog.” good luck to all the other partcipants.
Posted at 10:27pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means that I can mack on ladies.
And my keyboard.
They are related.
Give me a flux !
Posted at 10:30pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is just great as something to do in your spare time and doesn’t require hours on end to put into it.
Yay, time to be one out of 2-3k people who have a chance at the pad.
Posted at 10:34pm on October 11th, 2006
Cost for replacement keyboards: $74
Cost for new dance mats: $122
Being able to rock FFR and play DDR without having to worry about cutting your foot on slit plastic: Priceless (hopefully)
Posted at 10:35pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means my fingers are stronger than any other part of my body and my arrow keys are the weakest keys on the board now.
XD
Posted at 10:40pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means passing by the hours at school whilst there is nothing to do in study hall. It’s of strengthening my finger muscles and a signal to all I’m proud to be a gamer. It syas, “my reflexes are better than yours, and your social life is far more interesting.” FFR is indeed, very lovely.
Posted at 10:40pm on October 11th, 2006
this new mat means, i dont have to kepp fallin on my old plastic ones lol XD
Posted at 10:42pm on October 11th, 2006
dang this pad is sick, i might actually learn how to dance if i ever get my hands on it!
Posted at 10:43pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR indirectly means:
Youtube
J1
omgdidinsane
Spontaneous Contests
SIU, Metrivia
But FFR directly means
Successful
It’s provided 1,000,000 members with the hope of gaining new skill, the hope to show off, the ability to brag, to chat.
But its provided 1,000,000 with what we crave in our everyday lives. A place to be ourselves
Oh and roads to carpal tunnel, and broken keyboards. But that is fine print, k?
~-[L2D]-~
Posted at 10:43pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means using proxy to unblock censor in my school JUST TO PLAY FFR IN FREE TIME. It means to my keyboard “NOT AGAIN!”
Posted at 10:44pm on October 11th, 2006
Dear FFR. Thank you from the bottom of my warm endearing heart for engendering a game with such fluidity, dominance, ingenuity, empowerment toward self appreciation, and just a common, healthful, and beautiful regard for plain, old fun.
I can’t reallly say what FFR means to me in 1 word let along a sentence. To me, FFR is a way to express my feelings and emotions in such a way that my expressiveness responds to the good in human beings worldwide. To me, FFR is a release. A release from the tortures of life and the quotidian idiosyncracies that so blatantly force itself upon my life. For this I am forever grateful. Moreover, FFR does to me what laughing does to the soul of a gloomed individual. Flash flash revolution means to me more than just a flash in the night, or a break in the ocean, or a skip in my CD, it’s a revolution of finger ecstacy. This is no ordinary revolution either. This is no industrial revolution; it is a revolution that liberates mankind from the oppressive infringements on liberties and equalities that corruption and deceit employed worldwide has attempted to remove. To give a short anecdote, when my fingers lightly graze the surface of my keyboard keys, tears begin to well in my eyes. The beautiful mixture of epidermus with plastic covering is more enjoyable than a saunter through a sun-glazed park. This is why FFR is more to me than anyone else. FFR means the world and the pleasures that are engendered affect me to a level that none other have experienced. That is part of the reason why I have spent so long thinking about my response and FFR’s consequense for humanity. Thank you for listening to my request and may Flash Flash Revolution be with us all.
Posted at 10:47pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a realitily fun game.Get sick of chatroom n00bs though and those jerks who talk too much shit.My keyboad isn’t really too decked for his kinda game,but I play anyways.
Posted at 10:48pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means a direct way to tap into music, to channel great inspiration and energy by becoming more involved than just idly listening, and a way to breathe new life into genre’s of music that don’t get as much playtime as they deserve. To my laptop it means a new keypad every year because the arrow keys are practically falling off after the master level challenges.
Posted at 10:48pm on October 11th, 2006
i so want to win this this is like dream come true first they have the best game on the internet (ffr). then the best game(ffr) is giving out one of the best prizes this cool mat i so hope i can win it. the mat would mean the world and not to mention i love this game!!
Posted at 10:49pm on October 11th, 2006
Why is FFR important to me? IT is the funnest thing ever! I think it has even helped me with my reflex’s. I would love to get a DDR pad that didn’t slide. *daydreams about it*
Posted at 10:50pm on October 11th, 2006
I doubt anyone is going to personally read this, but I’ll go ahead and take it seriously anyway.
FFR is the best community ever. I’m a message board person, and I honestly can not imagine how my life would have been these past years without these forums having been a part of it. And even if you don’t like forums, there’s the chat community, there’s the MP community, and now, there’s the metrivia community, all linked together. And as if the awesome community wasn’t enough, the games kick ass too. It feels weird even saying “games” too. FFR is FFR, but it’s also so much more. There’s R2, spinitup, metrivia, soon to be third style, (in addition the completely unrelated games: metrivia and psychopath) and I’m sure there are more things in the works as well. It’s just insane.
Posted at 10:50pm on October 11th, 2006
ever since my friend introduced me to FFR. it’s been using up my precious time where i could be sleeping, but instead, im jamming on my arrow keys, making them more and more oily! noooooo. but i just can’t stop.
Posted at 10:50pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR gives me something to do when I’m not doing something else. Man I’m descriptive!
Posted at 10:51pm on October 11th, 2006
i have been playing ffr for 2.33 years i have been through 8 keyboards 5 computers and alot of competition. and when i enter my computer class in school the first thing i type is:
http://www.flashflashrevolution.com
FFR is an excellent simulator and has branched the DDR/FFR expirence. i can see you 10-20 years from now living in one of those tall 40 story buildings with FFR on it and i would be submitting a resume for working on the 20th floor next to a few FFR Mods in a cute cubical. Yeah i can see that.
Keep up the awesome work and let me know when that building is built.
Divine_Ultimate_Trinity aka ….DUT
Posted at 10:51pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a way to increase ones motor skills to such an extent that they can throw their keyboard at a wall and catch it before it lands on it. That right there is Shaskahiro skill.
Posted at 10:52pm on October 11th, 2006
Pretty Sweet Stuff. Well, FFR means hours of entertainment for me and some quick arrow taps for my keyboard. =)
Posted at 10:53pm on October 11th, 2006
Yo, HoLu’s here spittin. Ain’t gonna be quittin’ till I got the CF delivered to my door. Been playin’ FFR so long, my keyboard’s sayin “Yo STOP, please no more!”.
To me, FFR ain’t so easy. Just ‘cuz I’m old school, and I think spread is cheesy. But that ain’t stoppin’ me, I still play indexes cuz y’all know it’s for true G’s.
Flash Flash Revolution, currently in evolution. R3, that’s where I’ll be till 3 o’ clock in the mornin’. Hyped for the release, jammin to fresh beats. Click click of the keys like a metronome, so fast you can’t comprehend wit yo dome, son!
Good Luck to all, PZ OUT
Posted at 10:55pm on October 11th, 2006
I still remember, two summers ago, when I first joined FFR. Some friends of mine at camp had just introduced me to it, and I was ecstatic. I loved DDR, but since I didn’t have any DDR-compatible systems and never got to go to the arcade, I rarely got a chance to play. Suddenly, a whole new light had been shed on my dilemma! I now had the oppurtunity to play DDR with my fingers, online, any time I wanted! I immediately created my account, and began playing avidly. I was earning up credits and purchasing songs, thrilled at the constant availability for play and constantly working to hone my skills. I still play frequently today, FFR is one of my top online destinations! It’s even helped improve my skills in real DDR. So thank you FFR, for being there when I needed you, and for providing countless hours of enjoyment. I hope to enjoy this site for many years to come.
~Gammasite Altridge
Posted at 10:55pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR to me means something to get away from it all just to sit back and play some fun intense fast action games and when im playing FFR nothing else matters i space out and just enjoy it tell the song is done. FFR broke my addiction to myspace there for it makes me a million times more happy for now i dont just sit waiting for messages i can play FFR and never stop moveing my fingers thats what FFR means to me
Posted at 10:57pm on October 11th, 2006
My best friend showed me FFR for the first time almost a year ago and Ive been hooked ever since. I was horrible in the beginning, but now Im amazed at how much better Ive gotten and that my keyboard is still somehow intact.
Posted at 10:58pm on October 11th, 2006
What does FFR mean to me and my keyboard?
Ask the worn-down arrow keys.
Ask the aching knuckle joints.
Ask the raging adrenaline.
Ask anyone but me. o_o;
I haven’t the slightest idea what FFR means to me or my keyboard, aside from the fact that there’s a forum here and people on said forum who are witty and entertaining. >_>; And, of course, intellectual if need be.
1Mil GET!!!
Posted at 11:01pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR makes my keyboard emo.
Posted at 11:02pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR + my keyboard = endless hours of fun
Posted at 11:05pm on October 11th, 2006
thx to ffr for all that time ive played at school XD
Posted at 11:06pm on October 11th, 2006
i love ffr. everyday i come home from school and play it for awhile. then eat dinner. then play some more. ffr has given a purpose for my arrow keys
Posted at 11:06pm on October 11th, 2006
and i even play at school too
Posted at 11:06pm on October 11th, 2006
oh and winning that pad would nearly pay for all the keyboards ive used on ffr =D
Posted at 11:08pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR gives starts numerous people on the track of getting carpel tunnel… But, it is worth it in the end!
FFR is to me and my keyboard… Looking cool in front of my entire school, because I can hit arrows on the screen that none of my classmates can comprehend… Then realizing that I am pathetic compared to everyone else online XP
Posted at 11:12pm on October 11th, 2006
To me FFR means time to zone out and watch arrows fly around, good way to relax and have fun
Posted at 11:17pm on October 11th, 2006
My keyboard probably hates FFR. When I load it up it probably says…OH THE PAIN.
Posted at 11:18pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR IS AWESOME..
TALK ABOUT THE BEST COLLEGE COMPUTER CLASS DISTRACTION
YAH YAH
Posted at 11:22pm on October 11th, 2006
Most comments record right?
Posted at 11:23pm on October 11th, 2006
we all know im going to win
Posted at 11:23pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR…Where to start?
FFR is game I sometimes play in my free time, provides good music to listen to, entertainment, and it’s also a new form of art. There’s a hidden genius behind DDR, and FFR is not an exception. A person needs skill and a good understanding of music to master it, which is why I enjoy it so much. I’m never bored, I always feel challenged, and educates me in the arts: audio, sometimes visual, and don’t forget DDR/FFR itself.
Posted at 11:23pm on October 11th, 2006
this is getting like mad comments…its crazy…dont u ppl have dough,lute,mula,the goods even !
Posted at 11:26pm on October 11th, 2006
haha .. FFR eh ? .. its jst fun fun !! (=
if yur bored .. yu shuld always choose ffr .. i always choose ffr over my utha games (x
Posted at 11:27pm on October 11th, 2006
Um, to me, FFR means getting my keyboard repaired every 2 weeks from overplaying it ^^
Posted at 11:28pm on October 11th, 2006
This is the BEST game out there its so addicting:| omg
Posted at 11:32pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR means to me and my keyboard “Flash Flash Revolution”.
Posted at 11:34pm on October 11th, 2006
I was playing FFR when they didn’t even know how to synch the music correctly. And it was great.
Posted at 11:43pm on October 11th, 2006
Been a member for a year and a half and my keyboard still actually works…sorta…I can’t make smileys anymore without it getting stuck in caps mode.
THANKS FFR!
Posted at 11:46pm on October 11th, 2006
I really like FFR, even though I’m not that great at it, but I have a few friends that a really good and I admire them for that. I try to practice as much as I can, because I would like to get better. I don’t see how I couldnt as I am on the computer like.. all the time.
Thanks FFR :]
Posted at 11:47pm on October 11th, 2006
To me, FFR is a music experience that rivals even traditional instruments. The deeply involving experience is hard to match – skill, rhythm, music, variation… It’s amazing. My keyboard would like to complain for two years of backbreaking action, luckily it’s nice a strong and has no problems even after over 2800 FFR games.
One must say thanks for so much joy and time consumption.
Posted at 11:49pm on October 11th, 2006
ffr is my only pride. i suck at everything else =P
Posted at 11:49pm on October 11th, 2006
thank god this doesnt involve any skill. This is my second keyboard. The arrow keys died on my last one. Keep up the good work.
Posted at 11:50pm on October 11th, 2006
yeah keyboard doesn’t work as good as it used too and sounds louder when i hit the arrows. FFR means a free rythm game to me. If this contest is based off the amount of words written i wont win lol.
Posted at 11:54pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is pretty much what I do when i have free time. All my roomates have gotten addicted to it at well. At school i played it two years ago, and no one knew about it, and those who saw me play called me a retard for playing. Now this year, so many people play the game that the school has blocked http://www.flashflashrevolution.com, and xqsite.com, but i’ve told all the kids at school about arch0wl.com, and we continue playing this awesome game. If i didn’t have FFR, i’d having nothing to release my stress or boredom, and eventually get violent. Thanks FFR, you’ve helped myself and others!
Posted at 11:56pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is a good Online Game based on DDR, probably the best! My keyboard hates it a bit, due to the fact it almost broke once playing some song I don’t remember. Basically, this is the best rhythm game on the net.
Posted at 11:58pm on October 11th, 2006
FFR is the best way to kill time
Posted at 12:01am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is awsome, and I just noticed that I REALLY should dust my keyboard once in a while…
Posted at 12:06am on October 12th, 2006
Excellent. I have better odds of flopping a flush.
Posted at 12:10am on October 12th, 2006
Well sure why not lol.
Posted at 12:11am on October 12th, 2006
I totally want that pad! I use ffr pretty much everyday! i play multiplayer alot and i even refered one of my friends here! i was searching around google (since i was bored) for a online ddr and i found this site!! im trying to get good enough to complete famouz. Also, i think that ffr is helping with my music skills. its about hitting the arrow keys on time and beat and so is playing music!! so please pick me to win that pad!!!
Posted at 12:12am on October 12th, 2006
FFR’s made the arrow markings on my old keyboard go away =P
Posted at 12:14am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is actually a way to show that I’ve or anyone for that matter, that they are good, and prove that too, at SM/O and has much more improvments, that surely would, and seems to be making the developer’s heads spin!
FFR is more than a game, me, it is a game, stress reliever, time killer, and probably the best way to make and hang out with friends, things can get out of hand, especially when you play next to your opponents!
FFR is the most grasping game out there, I’d say more than Super Smash Bros Melee, and tied with that for enjoyment and the test of time.
As for my keyboard, no more better use than typing out essays, seriously, and coding programs when I feel like it.
Lastly, FFR should have its own league, MMOS, Massive Multiplayer Online Simulation, the game is that big, and keeps growing faster, faster than most other online games.
–Nul
Posted at 12:16am on October 12th, 2006
I never win any contest really, but this is something great. I love DDR almost as much as I love FFR, and to give you a hint, there are visible tracings of my fingerprints on the arrow keys. I know it’s random and all, but maybe if I type more I have a better chance. Anything’s worth it for that CF masterpiece. Ciao!
Posted at 12:20am on October 12th, 2006
ffr means to me killing time in school
Posted at 12:20am on October 12th, 2006
Wow Synthlight! You really are awesome! And also very generous. o_0 I really doubt that I will it, but I hope the person who does win the pad enjoys it to the fullest extent of fun!
Posted at 12:21am on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me is a good way to waste time in computer-related classes at school. After a few thousand games and a billion and something points, I’m still not sick of it like I am of pretty much every other flash game.
Posted at 12:22am on October 12th, 2006
FFR… Its my time waster. I spend A LOT of time on FFR my fingers are just numb all the time now. XD And my keyboard, probably gonna break. XP Ive been playing FFR every day since I joined… (( I think… )) And that pad looks cool so hey… Might as well try eh?
Posted at 12:24am on October 12th, 2006
What is FFR to me… IT IS MY RELIGION. IF FFR WAS A WOMAN I WOULD TAKE HER. I have ruined many a keyboard due to this game, because of my particularily hard pressing of the keys (I am a piano player).
Posted at 12:27am on October 12th, 2006
There is no way in hell your going to accept comments that aren’t well thought out butt-kissery, or pathetic to the point of them crying. FlashFlashRevolution is a site, with games. Too many people complain of boredom in the lobby on FFR, which show’s this isn’t a GREAT site. A very few select people are intelligent enough to make this site worth visiting (The idiots who do nothing but complain, yell at people, or are masters in douche-baggery far out-number these people) but they ARE there. I dont think this contest should be that random.
Spend some time looking for someone who actually contributes to this site (Forums, Steps, Just being helpful) rather than anyone who takes a little bit of time to write a comment. It would mean a lot more to someone who actually cares than someone who just wants something free. Incase the thought crossed your mind, I dont want that in any way. I dont even own a DDR game.
Posted at 12:28am on October 12th, 2006
wow what doesnt ffr mean to me and my keyboard…how can i put it ffr is great it allows me to have that great ddr experience anywhere with a computer and as for my keyboard you guys owe me one my last one got pretty junked up dont mind the cheetos in it .> but ffr is great…if i had to make it artistic id say that its like the ocean and im a surfer…gotta ride it everyday to get my flow goin and like the surfer its my natural element winning that cobalt flux would be like giving me tsunami waves everyday of the week and the best board money can buy…what isnt great about ffr like seriously its great and it helps me practice for ddr and has helped my hand-eye coordination like no other…gotta play some more actually so ill leave it brief…ffr is great…oh right brown-noseing also thanks to everyone that made ffr and this contest possible you guys are the best!!! ^_^
Posted at 12:31am on October 12th, 2006
FFR means to me? something to pass away the mind-numbing graveyard-shift hours of third shift at my job. and endless humilation, becuz i have the reflexes of a drunken wildebeast. also i just found the site at the beginning of my shift tonight, and cant wait to show my kids the site becauz they like these types of games as well, and are far less rythmatically challenged as i.
Posted at 12:34am on October 12th, 2006
sweetness, that’s all there is to it, chupa choo
Posted at 12:36am on October 12th, 2006
To me, FFR is a great way to have fun and compete against others in an enthralling activity. The community is great and the game is as fun as ever. You guys do a great job
Posted at 12:39am on October 12th, 2006
Oh yeah almost forgot the point of commenting (DOH!); FFR (the game) to me is the perfect alternative to StepMania when I’m on a computer that doesn’t have it. I rarely play the actual FFR game (my keyboard can’t tell the difference though). It is the website, the atmosphere, the people; the community, is what keeps me coming back here every single day.
FFR 4 Life
.::\/S::.
Posted at 12:43am on October 12th, 2006
So, here I’m playing a game called spinitup cause it’s just simply “marvveousssss.” I’m enjoying my game klungkung2004 when bang! it happens my house mate burst in to my room. What follow after was not a pretty sight. Not only have I manage to fail horribly at a klungkung2004 but I over reacted scaring the bee Jesus of my friend who happen to have cranberry in a cup he was holding., now don’t be hasty yes he had a cup and was scared in to making a couple of quick body moments that would make any one laugh. Guess what? on the other hand he had a phone with call for me. Can you guess what happen? He didn’t let go of the cup with juice but instead let go of the phone, while the phone was dropping he must of kicked or something cause it went antenna first in to my bathroom door causing a hole on my bathroom door. I was pissed but my house mate delivered what I think was the best line of the night. “Don’t blame me bro, blame your game with the violent music, it’s tearing our fragile house hold apart!†Was playing spinitup worth a new door? Heck yeah it was. Love the hopes it grows well in to this site.
Posted at 12:44am on October 12th, 2006
FFR has made me the man that I am today. I’ve been a member for only, as the top bar is fond of telling me, 0.1 years, but in that time, I’ve competely changed as a person. I went from a smelly vagabond with carpal tunnel and chronic tendonitis, to Mr. Olympia, in just a month and a half.
Thanks, FFR!
Posted at 12:48am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is very fun. I now feel accomplished in life thanks to it(well… maybe not), but it does feel good to break my high scores, and racking up monster combos is also good. My keyboard might not like it when I bash it against the wall after losing a 500+ combo, but hey, it’s still a great game.
GO FFR!!!
Posted at 12:50am on October 12th, 2006
FFR made me better on my fingers.
Thanks to FFR, my fingers are well for anything.
Posted at 12:51am on October 12th, 2006
To me ffr means fun for my speakers and keyboard. I’m no pro. I just have fun on the easier songs and enjoy some decnt music while I do so. A simple, yet enjoyable pleasure. Like a glass of good, yet cheap wine.
Posted at 12:57am on October 12th, 2006
To me FFR means that a self esteem boost when people stare in awe at my awesome hand eye coordination… to my keyboard, it means getting pounded as much as a chinese prostitute.
Posted at 12:59am on October 12th, 2006
well i know that im really not that good at ffr, but i play all the time. My arrow keys are so worn they don’t even have arrows on them anymore. Besides just playing the game there are lots of really nice people here on ffr. once in a while youll find people that aren’t so cool but i love making new friends on here. FFR isnt just a place to entertain myself durring computer class, its my favorite place to be because im really accepted here. Now adays i play ffr or chat for a few hours. I love it.
Posted at 1:00am on October 12th, 2006
FFR has definately torn up my wrist, and attributed to many a sore finger and forearm, but it’s been fun in the process.
Posted at 1:03am on October 12th, 2006
wow. I’ve only played DDR once in my life and realized how
terrible my eye-foot coordination was and never played it again.
I guess this would be a good way to get back in the game!
Posted at 1:05am on October 12th, 2006
I want it I want it *drool*
give it to me!!!!
my keyboard arrow keys arent working very well cause i play this game so bloody much
yet im still not that great haha
anywho I want it!!!!
Posted at 1:07am on October 12th, 2006
i started playing DDR a year ago, and i was at beginner level, and it totally drove me nuts not to be able to practise at home. and i was too shy to actually go to the arcade lol
then, of course, came stepmania. but i still like to play here, espeacially with the new games. what can i say, my keyboard and my fingers bc of FFR are like one united thing
when i discovered FFR, searching for a DDR gane online, i was so happy, and i definitely improved my reading skills
Posted at 1:08am on October 12th, 2006
God. it’s been forever since I last used a pad, yet i still want this.
Posted at 1:09am on October 12th, 2006
S++ th+t p+ct+r+? Y++h, th+ +n+ t+ th+ r+ght. Th+t +s + $299 h+rd p+d fr+m C+b+lt Fl+x. Th+ b+st DDR h+rd p+d th+t m+n+y c+n b+y.
D+ y++ w+nt t+ w+n th+t p+d? + c++rs+ y++ d+. +nd… W+ +r+ g++ng t+ b+ th+ +n+s t+ g+v+ y++ + ch+nc+ +t +t.
R+ght +b++t n+w y++ +r+ pr+b+bly fr++k+ng ++t, th+nk+ng +b++t h+w h+rd th+s c+nt+st +s g++ng t+ b+. + m++n, +t m+st b+ s+m+th+ng s+ d+ff+c+lt th+t +nly Sh+sh+k+r+ c++ld w+n. R+ght?… N+p+! +n th+ l+ng st+nd+ng tr+d+t++n +f b++ng sp+nt+n+++s w+th ++r c+nt+sts, w+ +r+ g++ng t+ m+k+ th+s c+nt+st s+ ++sy th+t +ny+n+ c+n +nt+r +nd w+n. Y++ d+n’t +v+n h+v+ t+ sp++k +ngl+sh.
Wh+t d+ y++ n++d t+ d+? S+mply r+ply t+ th+s n+ws st+ry w+th + c+mm+nt. + c+mm+nt +b++t wh+t FFR m++ns t+ y++ +nd y++r k+yb++rd. By l++v+ng th+s c+mm+nt, y++ +r+ ++t+m+t+c+lly +nt+r+d t+ w+n th+ C+b+lt Fl+x p+d. Y+s, +t’s j+st th+t ++sy. N+, +t d++sn’t n++d t+ b+ w+ll wr+tt+n.
Th+s c+nt+st w+ll r+n +nt+l m+dn+ght CST t+m+rr+w (+b++t 28 h++rs) s+ th+t +v+ry+n+ g+ts + ch+nc+ t+ +nt+r. Wh+n th+ c+nt+st +nds, w+ w+ll l++d +p + l+st +f th+ +ntr++s +nd wr+t+ + scr+pt th+t w+ll r+nd+mly p+ck + s+ngl+ w+nn+r. +ft+r th+ w+nn+r +s p+ck+d, w+ w+ll p+st th+ n+m+ +f th+ w+nn+r +nd w+ll c+nt+ct th+t p+rs+n. Th+ w+nn+r h+s 24 h++rs t+ r+sp+nd t+ +s +r +ls+ w+ w+ll r+p++t th+ pr+c+ss. D+n’t +v+n th+nk +b++t +s+ng m+lt+pl+ +cc++nts, w+ w+ll d+sq++l+fy y++ f+r +s+ng m+lt+pl+ +cc++nts.
++sy? Y+p, + t+ld y+ s+. Sp++d th+ w+rd.
H+ll, w+ w+ll +v+n c+v+r th+ $48.00 sh+pp+ng ch+rg+. Th+ p+d w+ll b+ sh+pp+d by C+b+lt Fl+x d+r+ctly t+ y++r h++s+. (sh++t++t t+ my CF b+ds!)
Ch++rs,
W+lk+n
Posted at 1:24am on October 12th, 2006
Synth totally lied to you guys. This contest IS so hard that only I can win it. Which will be proven when I win.
Right, Synth?
RIGHT?????
Posted at 1:26am on October 12th, 2006
I want to win.
I’ll give you money.
Not $299 but like $20.
C’mon, we tight right sythn? TIGHT AS A 12 YEAR OLD.
Just give me the pad.
Posted at 1:32am on October 12th, 2006
i lvoe ffr lawl
Posted at 1:43am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a game I play to destress if I have too much homework. I’ve also inspired many others to start an account.
Posted at 1:45am on October 12th, 2006
Uhh, I may have just started FFR but i love this game and im always working on getting better. Plus im a pretty good one hander. XD
Posted at 1:50am on October 12th, 2006
Response #350, that seems lucky haha.
FFR Rules, congratulations, Synth, on 1 million members.
Posted at 1:50am on October 12th, 2006
Wuuu. FFR owns juu i will win :O i love itttt
Posted at 1:52am on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me is all about the community, Mainly TGB and the Brag Board. The game itself serves as a bit of light relief for my keyboard after the beatings it takes on stepmania.
p.s. lmao jurs way to post a novel
Posted at 1:52am on October 12th, 2006
flash flash is my life blood .. my soul .. and my mother .. When i touch the keys of my keyboard in anticipation .. i begin to sweat .. monkeys start to bite my legs and i giggle with joy .. GO FFR!!
Posted at 1:52am on October 12th, 2006
Heh response 352 :”P im lucky
Posted at 1:57am on October 12th, 2006
FFR means a lot to me, FFR is something I can do for fun, listen to good music, relax my self in between college and work, FFR is awesome and the best there is, my keyboard is my helping buddy, getting those good combos and losing badly in pants =) , indexing is fun, might try spread later on.
I always wanted a metal DDR pad, I never had money to buy it, only the plastic ones, rofl.
FFR owns!!!
Posted at 2:00am on October 12th, 2006
Roflz, are you supposed to leave one comment? o_O lolz, I’m not sure…. lol, i hope whoever wins enjoys it slot, even if that isnt me… as for my keyboard if it lasts longer than it already has, i’ll hang it on my wall and worship it. XDD
Posted at 2:01am on October 12th, 2006
i meant ‘enjoys it alot… not slot!
XDD
Posted at 2:01am on October 12th, 2006
i meant ‘enjoys it alot… not slot!
Posted at 2:02am on October 12th, 2006
uhh sry for the double post… lagging a bit =/
Posted at 2:02am on October 12th, 2006
I don’t even want it, I#m just posting to lower everyone elses chances because I’m a sadistic bastard.
Posted at 2:08am on October 12th, 2006
i want this more then pam anderson wants her std’s to be gone
Posted at 2:13am on October 12th, 2006
Gratzzz for the one million member for this wonderful site.
I started DDR 4 years ago and discovered FFR a year ago and it is absolutely my most favourite URL now for games.
Posted at 2:16am on October 12th, 2006
ever since i started playing ddr and ffr ive dreamed on having a cf… i dont make any moneey really and i hardly ever play… i used to have a madcats pad and those suck(someone stole it) ffr is the best thing out there ive ever found and i would just about die if i won this contest… that would bring hope for me to lose more weight… ive lost about 200 lbs playing and now that i dont make enough money to go out and play this would be the best thing that has ever happened to me in a very long time… thank you for putting this chance out there for people like me FFR POWNS THE WORLD
Posted at 2:21am on October 12th, 2006
FFR means a bad report card, angry parents, a broken keyboard, sleepless nights, annoying threads, pointless posts, and in general alot of wasted time but most of all FFR means the best damn game, community and website in the whole damn internet !
I love you guys….. *Breaks dwon into tears*
(Can the big hard pad be shipped to Australia????)
Posted at 2:28am on October 12th, 2006
i waste entirely too much time on this site and yet here i am … again
Posted at 2:31am on October 12th, 2006
Hmmmm…
number of days in a year…i like it
–Will
Posted at 2:37am on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me is another one of those addictive music games. Yes, it’s addictive. I play stepmania, DDR, FFR, I’ve even tried spin-it-up. I’m also hooked on guitar hero. (Perhaps if any of you actually get a chance to read this, Gitaroo man is a pretty fun music game). That’s a bit off topic to say the least, but it’s all good? heh..
To my keyboard. It’s probably a disaster. I’ve pretty much worn out my arrow keys with this game, and stepmania too. I even started playing these guitar hero “clones”. You hold your keyboard like a guitar and use the F keys as your frets.
Freetar Hero. Guitar Hero PC Clone. and Frets on Fire are the names of these games. Well..there’s my comment.
~DJ-Reiko~
Posted at 2:42am on October 12th, 2006
FlashFlashRevolution has played a pretty big part in my life ever since i’ve started playing about 8 months ago. I believe every minute has been worth it. I’ve seen it evolve from a minute game a few ten-thousands of players play, to what is now one of the largest DDR-Type games on the web. Most of all, it’s free which enables hundreds of members to join every day, even after so many years. I’ll be sticking around to see how FFR will continue to thrive only for the better, and I hope every one of you million members will stick around with me
.
John
Posted at 2:42am on October 12th, 2006
ffr is the greatest
Posted at 2:45am on October 12th, 2006
ffr =
Posted at 2:55am on October 12th, 2006
I want wis masterpiece. I want this pad cross the Atlantic Ocean.
Posted at 3:01am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is the best pass time I can find. I’ve played my 3 finger style on many keyboards. I’ve gotta say MAC has the nicest keyboards. 2 years have gone by and this place has gone from good to great! i love this place so much! you admins are the best! making it possible to have a fun enviornment for everyone! Plus I want this pad cuz DDR is the shizzle!
Posted at 3:03am on October 12th, 2006
i love ffr like muppets like fisting
Posted at 3:22am on October 12th, 2006
omg, only FFR would give away a hardpad that awesome >3
Please, please, please let it be meeeee D: x3
Posted at 3:24am on October 12th, 2006
I gotta say it has to be the competition and the fact that there’s always someone better than you to play against. Great way to pass the time and a ton of fun.
Posted at 3:31am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is pretty cool.
Posted at 3:34am on October 12th, 2006
first psychopath, then spinitup, then resonance, then metrivia, now this? ffr is almost too good to be true.
Posted at 3:36am on October 12th, 2006
FFR isn’t just somthing I do when I’m bored. FFR is how me and my gf (now fiancee) got to know eachother better. We met at a LAN party place, yeah nerdy, but we met at the DDR mats and it was just great from there, but we couldn’t always meet up there. We found FFR about 2 years ago and its been a great way to keep the old memories of when we first met. But also is the most hella cool thing on this earth to play lol.
Posted at 3:51am on October 12th, 2006
To me FFR means more than just a game but a way to meet new ppl from most parts of the world that have similar interests in dancing games. To me it also means a way to get away from the stress of school and a way to have fun without having my parents get mad at me! to my keyborad FFR means more quality time with my fingers! hehe
Posted at 4:19am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is my favorite passtime online. It’s a good way to waste time before having to do things and hone my hand-eye coordination (as a fine-artist and graphic designer, hand-eye coordination and any practice I can get in relation to it is GO!) So thanks bundles, FFR!
Posted at 4:20am on October 12th, 2006
FFR Is the thing that gets me and my keyboard threw waiting for the intance runs in wow… yep that is what it means to me
Posted at 4:25am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a good place for me to go when im bored. I come here for good convorsation, witty jokes, and the occasional annoying gbin noob. Now, what about the game itself? Well, even though i dont play it too much, it means wearing away the keys on my very expensive keyboard.
Have fun reading all the entries.
Posted at 4:33am on October 12th, 2006
FFR has everything. First, it started out with just plain old FFR. That was enough for me, hell, I bet it was enough for everyone. Then more and more content was added. New songs, multiplayer, r2, psychopath, spinitup, and metrivia. And of course, the famous spontaneous contests! I have never one a contest, but just to see how eager everyone who works at FFR is by getting people to participate. FFR has given away so much, and now a Cobalt Flux. That is crazy. Keep up the good work. Don’t let me down!
Posted at 4:47am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is well FFR XD its not SM or DDR and thats what I love about it. I love the simplicity and the feel to it and I play it almost eveyday now and I also love the fact the sensitivity of FFR is higher than SM so I dont have to attack the keyboard to hit an arrow XD
Posted at 4:52am on October 12th, 2006
I went on a vacation to splash lagoon in Pennsylvania – where I live – and its about 2 hours away from my house. I stayed there for about 3 days. I went to the arcade there and it had DDR. I wasn’t much of a fan of DDR and i wasn’t that good
. I tryed it and i really REALLY liked it XD. When I left the place to go back home, i didn’t know any arcades around me that had any DDR games. I looked online for a computer game of it on google. I saw ffr and didn’t think it would be anything special. (It is lol) After i couldn’t find anything else, i finally clicked the link and i was like :O!!! after about 2 weeks, i made an account (this one) and I made it abouuuut 7 months ago. I play FFR up to today and its still fun as hell!! After awhile, i finally decided to get DDR for the playstation2 and i only have a dance mat that slips around to much…… I really would like to win this ^^ thnx!
Posted at 5:12am on October 12th, 2006
I began playing FFR in my Freshman year of Highschool when my brother introduced it to me. I wasnt that good, but I played it every day because my friends played it as well. All of them were better than me. When I was told that they oculd finish the Yoshi Bonus Round, I freaked.
Since I started, I only used one hand, and I still do. I play almost every day, and I had one dry spell during my sophomore year when I didnt have enough time to play.
Then came the summer after Sophomore year. I got my girlfriend into playing this game, and shes more addicted to it than me. Shes still new to it, but she was better than me when I started.
Now I am in my junior year. The reason that I would like to win this contest is to get the dance pad for my girlfriend, because she likes DDR as well. I think I should win it because over the past month, I have improved dramastically. I now can finish the Yoshi Bonus Round, as well as much harder songs, but I still cant beat Pants. Darn Pants!
Posted at 5:14am on October 12th, 2006
Good job on 1Mill…
FFR is a great game it gives me something to do when im board or somewher else, alows me to exercise my brain and fingers(not so sure how finger execise helps but..oh well), and best of all it is a game played of flash so i can play it because im not allowed to download programms
Posted at 5:14am on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me is a getaway from stress at home. i’ve only been a member for about 1Y and havent been active till recently. FFR is also my fav game and a great passtime when you got nothing alse to do.
My keybored to be is a gateway to be albe to accsess this game and have a great time even tho it gets a pounding i try not to kill it.
this is my entry i hope i will win it even tho many others do to.
Posted at 5:23am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is my life(other than girls and television.) I play it everyday after school. My mom knows i love it so much that she is buying a brand new computer just because this one is slow. I play DDR at my movie theatre aswell. I love DDR and FFR. I’m not that into R2 but thats ok. thats the only game on this site i actually dont play. thats what FFR means to me and my keyboard. everything.
Posted at 5:30am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is to me a great community. The people I’ve met here are intelligent, and occasionally humorous. It’s a great place.
Posted at 5:48am on October 12th, 2006
I shall win this item and it shall be mine! FFR is the greatest thing in the world! (Except for maybe DDR, but thats just because I saw it first. . .)!
Posted at 5:53am on October 12th, 2006
FFR has taught me to avoid being retarded on forums. I believe that is the greatest gift a site can give you.
Posted at 5:54am on October 12th, 2006
FFR for me is a way to relax when you have nothing to do not only is it something that has so much competetition thats its unbelieveable it makes you wanna play day by day just to see week after week how good u have gotten im so into this game i wash my keyboard vacuum it and other things just so that my keyboard wont break.. Hey Synth remeber me from halo2 i use to play with you
Posted at 5:55am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is what I do when I have nothing else to do.
Posted at 6:03am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a crazy game that I play when I have not an hour to spend on the computer but enough to play FFR XD FFR is a way to meet new people too! That’s why I love FFR!
Posted at 6:12am on October 12th, 2006
ffr is teh awsomeness that makes me want to get up in the morning. The way the community continuesly strives to make the game better is always an amaziment to me
Posted at 6:14am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is the reason the keys on my laptop have been shattered twice xP
Plus it gives me the opportunities to pwn n00bs from around the world, even from college.
Posted at 6:16am on October 12th, 2006
you the FFR rockses so much keyboards, you know?
norly, that pad looks friggin’ awesome.
Posted at 6:20am on October 12th, 2006
XD
Posted at 6:36am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a game that makes me happy. A place that comforts me. It’s a place where any DDR fan can play on. You don’t even need special equipment to play FFR! All you need is your computer, your keyboard, and your hands. Everyone is like a big, happy family, and I thank god that I became a member on this site!
Posted at 6:46am on October 12th, 2006
the chances of winning is going to be hard, but what the hell im entering anyway.
Posted at 6:54am on October 12th, 2006
OMG!!! I want the cobalt flux pad so bad its not even funny to what length i’ll go to get it!!!
Posted at 6:55am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is an eccentric place for me. To my keyboard it means bliss in all keys, not just the arrow keys. The fact that I can punish the stupid in this site makes me glee for joy.
Posted at 7:07am on October 12th, 2006
man you guys are the best i love FFR!!!!!!!!!!
Posted at 7:12am on October 12th, 2006
It means i’m not bored in Intro to technolgy.
Posted at 7:14am on October 12th, 2006
Hmm…what FFR means to me…
Well, it means alot to me. Ive met some of my best friends on the computer here, It’s given me something to talk about to everyone, and its just plain out awesome. FFR is better than Stepmania in my opinion. I haven’t figured out why yet. I know I’ve only been here for little over a year, but I have become very fond to this place. I hope you guys keep doing what you do, because I would be lost without ya
Posted at 7:17am on October 12th, 2006
FFR means a lot to me. When I first played my comp was too slow and it wouldn’t snyc the arrows right so I had to play whenever I was at a friend or relative’s! lol. Since I got a better PC I’ve used FFR a lot more! Whenever I’m mad or confused and want to get my mind off things, I play a few rounds of snowflake or something else that’ll zone me out. FFR has also brought me and my keyboard closer, for now I feel as one with it when doing a song =)
Posted at 7:29am on October 12th, 2006
“What’s there to say about FFR? FFR is awesome. To my keyboard, FFR is like masturbation. Nonono, that’s an understatement. To my keyboard, it’s sex. To me, it’s sex. FFR is sex, and who doesn’t love sex?”
Only thing that was left out is that it’s probably more annoying hearing someone POUND away at a keyboard than it is to POUND away at a woman and that it is also highly addictive.
The ever growing FFR community. FFR > Microsoft
random question: I wonder how many people so far have had some sort of wrist trouble?
Posted at 7:35am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is awesome. I play stepmania more, but i still love this. If i got a cobalt flux my dreams would be true and you could have my babies. I just hope this pad is as durable as the name states. Ima tear it up and play till my feet are stubs. Another reason I want that beautiful pad is cause Nearby store wit DDR closed, and isn’t gonna reopen for god knows how long, so with this pad I won’t even need to return to it.
Please pick me and have my babies I love you (wink)
Posted at 7:38am on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me means a great game and a great community. Though I am not a very active poster, I browse more forums perhaps more than I should
The game FFR was actually my start into beat games. DDR at home on the console with a controller followed shortly after, and a few weeks later I had saved some money up for a pad too. FFR was also my start on Stepmania. 4 gigs of songs and 2 keyboards later I’m still playing all three and having a great time. – Thanks FFR ^_^
Posted at 7:47am on October 12th, 2006
Man, that would be the most exciting thing to win, ever. I have a hard pad, but my sister cracked it. =(
What does FFR mean to me?
FFR means cool people, a game that almost anyone can play.. even AFTER 8 hours of DDR, and nights of staying up playing in a hypnotic state for even more hours.. haha im so lame.
Thankies FFR!
Posted at 7:50am on October 12th, 2006
I definitely found this just after I started playing DDR, however due to my immensly heavy work schedule and school I wasn’t able to play near as often as i would have liked so i found this online and fell in love with the song Secret Zombie room. I am very glad of this and I have been a member for almost 3 and a half years
Posted at 7:50am on October 12th, 2006
Thanks for eating away at my life, ffr. I’ll thank you in advance for ruining my chances at friendship and flunking out of college. I can only hope I’ll get a free pad out of it.
Posted at 7:51am on October 12th, 2006
That sure would be nice to win…
What does FFR mean to me?
It is a great game with really talented people. It is probably the best DDR sim around and It provides everything from the nice easy practice experience to the hardcore finger tapping madness.
Thanks FFR!
Posted at 7:54am on October 12th, 2006
This is the only game that’ll let me play DDR without making a fool of myself on a dance pad.
Winning this dance pad would let me practice the real thing
Posted at 8:01am on October 12th, 2006
I like CF’s.
Posted at 8:05am on October 12th, 2006
wow me be seriouse and think about what ffr means to me well like i have posted before i started playing 2 years ago and from then on i got addicted to this game and i dont find it as a bad thing i spend my time playing ffr instead of hanging on the streets and getting into trouble like i use to and met alot of great people who are addicted like me that i can hang out with and not be out on the streets causing mayhem and all types of other things so to be honest ffr means my life without the ffr team and making this game i think i would still be out in the streets hanging out with all the wrong people because i dont exactly live in the most cleanest nicest area so its very hard to stay out of trouble in this town so i would like to thank the ffr team even if i dont win for helping out with me and keeping me addicted otherwise i be in the wrong place right now instead of typing this out. Kudos!!
Posted at 8:08am on October 12th, 2006
Winning a DDR pad would mean I’d finally be able to cajoule my friends into playing DDR with me. They don’t feel like making asses of themselves in public, so this means they wouldn’t have to. It also means I wouldn’t be moving into an upper floor of an apartment anytime soon.
FFR means to me a huge, enjoyable waste of time (all life’s a waste of time!)
Posted at 8:13am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is best to get rid of bordem. i broke 5 keyboards in 2 years.Ffr is the best thing to do when ever you have fre time and stuff. my keyboards hate the pounding but i just break uthem and geut a new one to pound on =D FFR PWNZ!! my keyboards dont like it but i; like it.
Posted at 8:15am on October 12th, 2006
FFR was my savior when I was banned from World of Warcraft. I was so depressed and couldn’t play any other video game, except FFR. It kept me going. Thanks FFR team.
Posted at 8:18am on October 12th, 2006
FFR was the first game site I visited. Between me and my 2 key response per second keyboard, this game means alot!
Posted at 8:21am on October 12th, 2006
What can I say? FFR has saved me from a number of those excitement-free days, filling in time. I’ve earnt some crazy nicknames because of FFR (thanks a lot!), I get a crowd watching me play it every Friday morning!
I think I broke my up key while playing FFR once…had that fixed immediately! Yeah, FFR is cool!
Posted at 8:26am on October 12th, 2006
First of all, lemme get my drooling done and over with over the spiffy new shiney dance pad
Alright, I think I’m done. FFR = Fingers Finding Rhythm, Freaky Fun Resonance, Funky Fresh Recordings, Forum Fights Reek, Free Fun Rocks, and puppies.
Posted at 8:36am on October 12th, 2006
Although, I havent made a huge effect in the FFR comunity, i see it (and the game) as a retreat. A place where I can come and do what I like to do best: RELAX. FFR is my break from everthing else.
Posted at 8:47am on October 12th, 2006
Wow, this is pretty sick bbutt that new mat looks crazyy good i saw one at electroniques boutique for 179 but that one being advertised is nicer XD
Posted at 8:48am on October 12th, 2006
Ffr for me means broken keys on my laptop. Can’t really replace the keyboard he ne? But it’s great cause the keys are levl with each other and close to gether so I can slide my fingers =D I’m such a cheater…
Posted at 8:50am on October 12th, 2006
A FFR Haiku:
My keyboards broken
from my button mashing ways
Damn you FFR
Posted at 9:03am on October 12th, 2006
i want that pad i started DDR in december 2005 and i spend alot of time playing FFR or DDR on my ps2 i love it so i hope i win!
keep on rockin in the free world!
Posted at 9:03am on October 12th, 2006
What FFR means to me? At school, everything. Im tapping my fingers when im not playing, humming sky dive and runnymorning, and annoying teachers with the furious tapping on the arrow keys. To my keyboard, it means death. Ive had keys stick, keys break on older keyboards, and the occasional keys flying off when i lose combos and smash it. All in all, FFR is teh secks. When i couldnt play over the summer because my cpu was dead, i was having withdrawals…then school started back and i was like YEAH!!! FFR!!! the first day of school. Thanks FFR and FFR staff for a great school year in the making.
Posted at 9:04am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a good escape from my anxiety. If it wern’t for this game I would have nothing to distract me from my anxiety. I get anxious over nothing so I just randomly play this. This game to me means an escape. Also it provides great practice for DDR. I used to weigh aroudn 210 now i weigh 170 and im only 14. My weight is going down so when i play ddr i give hope to fat ppl everywhere LOL.
Posted at 9:05am on October 12th, 2006
Oh also my pad broke…i need a new one…i LOVE CB and i really need one…I’ll pay the shipping fees?
Posted at 9:06am on October 12th, 2006
penguins
Posted at 9:07am on October 12th, 2006
I find that this game is a good tool to increase my actual DDR skills by increasing my note reading skills
Posted at 9:09am on October 12th, 2006
I play ffr alot, and my keyboard really sux
Posted at 9:09am on October 12th, 2006
I love FFR, it will always be in my heart.
Posted at 9:12am on October 12th, 2006
I need FFR. It helps distract me from my homework and is a great way to waste time. I broke my keyboard because of it last year and had to replace it.
Posted at 9:15am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is such a great place. Although I’v only been a member for .52 years (although I’v played alot more as a guest before then), this place has changed so much. FFR has easily worn out my keyboard. It has helped me with my real DDR skills and its a fun game to play. I got some of my friends hooked on it. =). Great job and keep up the good work FFR.
Posted at 9:16am on October 12th, 2006
I have no pad a college and the only DDR station was taken a way from the local arcade… FFR is the only way I can contain my DDR muse from beating up my other muses and making me go crazy! ^x^
Posted at 9:17am on October 12th, 2006
so shiny….
Posted at 9:20am on October 12th, 2006
I love FFR, it’s a great way to teach the mind about noticing things, it’s actually helped me be better at work because I notice a little detail that most people wouldn’t exactly notice but makes a big difference. I need a new keyboard because I’ve just about destroyed the arrow keys on this one for playing so long.
Posted at 9:34am on October 12th, 2006
omfg kick ass pad. i hate hard pads but still kick ass!!!
Posted at 9:35am on October 12th, 2006
wow… i would absolutely LOVE to win the pad! it would be like birthday gift to myself!
i love FFR! its just one of thoughs things that just keeps me going:)
Posted at 9:36am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is awesome. It increases my coordination and gives me something to spend my time on.
It also gives my keyboard a nice arrow massage almost every day.
Posted at 9:39am on October 12th, 2006
FFr is a much better version of DDR.
Well, maybe not, but it’s a hella lot easier
and it makes my day when i play it
It has too many great songs by great artists to describe
Posted at 9:40am on October 12th, 2006
Besides being a fun way to waste time when you’re bored, one great thing about ffr is the coordination it gives you in preparation for ddr. It’s a ton of fun.
Posted at 9:46am on October 12th, 2006
I just told my wife that I’ve been a member of FFR for 2.74 years now! She, however, did not share in my enthusiasm as she tried to put the baby to sleep with the sounds of La Luna (secret, page 2) pumping in the background
Posted at 9:46am on October 12th, 2006
FFR means a lot to me. I’ve been a member for 3.58 years (at the time of this post), and I don’t regret a single moment of it. The arrow prints on my arrow keys are faded, which is a testimony to my love and dedication for the game and site. Here’s to Synthlight for his continued success, and I hope for the best and beyond in the future. I intend to lend my support all the way.
Posted at 9:47am on October 12th, 2006
Lots of replies… who’s it gonna be?
FFR has been the sole game to survive the years. It got me through my keyboarding classes (Boring) my freshman year, personal computing sophomore year, and now AP JAVA and Networking Arcitechture this year.
Posted at 9:53am on October 12th, 2006
Hey Synth and Staff! Now I wouldn’t say that I’m 100% dedicated to ffr, I don’t post in all the forums, or make any stepfiles. I wish I could, cuz I look up to you guys thinking of how hard this must be to run this for the community. Maybe I don’t deserve the pad because 500000 more people spend 24/7 on ffr. But I’d have to say, it has been very entertaining for sometime and amazed me with the fact that it is and always will be free. Such a generous contribution to put all the time and effort and not ask for anything back. Anyways… FFR means attention for my keyboard, I’m sure it’s glad to have me around it more
. FFR to me means community, friendship, dedication, and care. To see that so many people want to be a part of this is amazing community is a very positive thing. Look around the world, if we had leaders as supportive as this the world would be a much better place to live. FFR means friendships for so many people as well as something strong to contribute to. It’s an amazing website over all that has brought many people across the world much closer. Keep up the good work!
Posted at 10:05am on October 12th, 2006
What FFR means to me is a fantastic music game where I can hear and play some songs I never even knew I liked! What it means to my keyboard is another terrible day of button mashing…
Posted at 10:09am on October 12th, 2006
FFR gives me something to do in the minutes before I leave for class…kinda like I would be doing right now if I didn’t see the contest. Except I took too long writing this and now I’m back from class…
Anyway, I’m addicted to FFR. Once I start playing, I can’t stop. I love to improve my ranking on songs and watch my average ranking get better. The crazy thing is that I’ve been playing for almost half a year and I continue to improve.
So thanks for making such a fun game.
Posted at 10:10am on October 12th, 2006
ever since running into ffr 2 around my senior year of high school on my other account (mysticalvampirelord) ive played about every day also adding 5 songs on the simfiles for others to enjoy. Ive even started my own clan here on ffr (even though not many have joined). I enjoy playing ffr and also enjoy the people on ffr, the attitudes are great and so is the music. i also enjoy your ffr radio it is highly entertaining for a music artist myself to enjoy and get inspiration for his future music. good job and keep the beats alive.
MV_kingslayer
Posted at 10:20am on October 12th, 2006
Man this game is awesome has impoved my hand speed plus its very fun to play I even showed my friends the game and they love it
Posted at 10:33am on October 12th, 2006
member for .99 years
Posted at 10:34am on October 12th, 2006
FFR has been a part of my life the last 3.04 years. Going from a beginner FFR player to a Chat mod has been a fun road, and I don’t think I’ll get off of it any time soon.
Posted at 10:34am on October 12th, 2006
It’s Christmas before time! Gimme Gimme Gimme!
Posted at 10:34am on October 12th, 2006
To me, FFR is a way to transfer all the worries of my life into fun, I really like DDR-sims. Oh and the best part about this site is I can Play,Download,or Share files with 1,000,000+ users
To my Keyboard, It’s another chance to get banged on
cuz I dont stop till my hands hurt….
Posted at 10:35am on October 12th, 2006
and i love it lol (sorry the other msg got weired up cuz i used the wrong chracter! Play it at school al the time and freak out the normal people! saves my sanity in the many hours between classes
Posted at 10:37am on October 12th, 2006
I discover this game there is 1 week. Since this time, I can’t stop to play!!I’m a FFR ADDICT!!! I want a DDR pad right now!!!
Mag
Posted at 10:38am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is the best way to keep entertained at work… even if it means annoying my coworkers with the sounds of music and asking for a new keyboard once every few months.
Posted at 10:38am on October 12th, 2006
In the past 0.53 years I’ve gone through 3 keyboards, (this is my 4th) a broken finger, the onset of carpal tunnel and lost friends. While I’ve slowly weaned myself of playing FFR religiously every night, i always check the site daily to see if any new songs or stories are up. Plus this is the only game our computer lab lets us play at school cuz all the other games are “violent/rape” games. But this game is wicked awesome. End of story.
Posted at 10:41am on October 12th, 2006
When I was a DDR freak at about 10 years old… I went on the DDRfreak site… and from there I haerd about FFR. Wow. I was obsessed with it, and still am. I can’t even go near a computer without going on FFR. It’s amazing, and I dedicate my time to it.
If it shutdown, I would be saddened to an extent no person can realize.
Posted at 10:41am on October 12th, 2006
To me, FFR is something to do in school after I finish all of my work. It also impresses my friends ^_^
To my keyboard…. it is extreme punishment since I like playing alot of the hard songs.
Posted at 10:44am on October 12th, 2006
My keyboard will highly disagree with me when I say that this game is fantastic, especially resonance, I love playing that stuff on my comp with my (Crappy) pads.
Posted at 10:51am on October 12th, 2006
You guys did an excellent job on this game. I play it on many different keyboards.
I always play when I’m bored. Though I am still practicing.
I still kind of suck at this.
But this is a nice thing you guys are doing. I’m sure whoever gets the pad will be very happy.
Posted at 10:53am on October 12th, 2006
wow that thing rocks!!!
)
it’s much better for playing this sort of game then my keyboard from 1995 (it’s even hard to see the print on the buttons and especialy the arrows
FFR is the best thing to do if you have to wait for something.
Posted at 10:54am on October 12th, 2006
this game gives me a chance to play with others to see how well they play. it gives me a chance to have fun with others that enjoy this game as well. playing with others shows how well i’m ranked or how much i need to improve. it’s a great chance to meet new people as well. :]!
Posted at 10:55am on October 12th, 2006
Even though I suck, I love flash flash revolution. I come here everyday, a daily stop that is. Just to see the new sim files, try them out, and maybe play a little R2. Without ffr, I know where I would be. I’d be one hour short or something. I’d be less prone to arthritis. To sum it up. I’d wouldn’t be the person I am today to all of the people I know. Flash Flash revolution Is my cure Boredom. Thanks you Guys!!
Posted at 11:00am on October 12th, 2006
That is an awesome prize
Posted at 11:03am on October 12th, 2006
i like cobalt, it tastes yummy in my tummy
(i can speak spanish 2!)
me gusta cobalt, en mi estomago es muy bein
(i didn’t say i could speak it well)
Posted at 11:04am on October 12th, 2006
I hope I win!Captain jack be my support so I can finally AAA Grandale remix at home!
Posted at 11:05am on October 12th, 2006
FFR has made those boring in-between class times a little less boring.
Posted at 11:05am on October 12th, 2006
OMG SYNTH I LOVE YOU!!! THIS IS MY THIRD KEYBOARD!! (and i still cant get more than 80 combo on Silence.)
Posted at 11:10am on October 12th, 2006
Omg . . . FFR means to me . . . like . . . yeah. OMG FFR is that thing I play when I like, feel all loooneeelly and crap. Or when I need fun. I always need fun. FFR is like . . . the best thing ever, next to SALMON of course. Wow . . yeah . . . This is really awesome and stuffers. I mean . . 1 MILLION?!?! Wow. I bet you guys are happy about that. ^^; I would be.
Posted at 11:10am on October 12th, 2006
Thanks FFR, for many great songs, especially in the Arcade section. Good luck to all!
Posted at 11:11am on October 12th, 2006
Oh yes I Want to also say FFR was the first beat game I ever played and FFR got me into DDR SM BM and many others.without FFR I would be so board playing normal games.Thank you FFR!
Your loyal memer… Leadafro
Posted at 11:12am on October 12th, 2006
*Prays to god that I win*
Posted at 11:13am on October 12th, 2006
my keyboard is like a lifeline.
my hands move in time to the music, like my feet move to the music.
i get so exhilarated when i play a song i know and love.
when my fingers fly across the arrow keys, my soul is being let loose and is able to fly along with the arrows and (if the somg is good and the arrows right) in time with the music.
FFR is an outlet for my stress and for my life.
It makes me happy and exhilarates me like nothing else can.
Posted at 11:14am on October 12th, 2006
FFR means I now have another way to ignore my housework.
FFR means RSI is more common than the common cold in this house.
FFR means I spend half the household annual income on new keyboards.
Posted at 11:14am on October 12th, 2006
there is no other site like you guys you are dedicated and when you say you need to get stuff done you do it,FFR has been a big addition to my life and my keyboard,ever sence i started FFR i type way faster and i even won 100 bucks from that.FFR also one of my stress relivers, when im pissed i pound the keys away to *straight to video* and the fact that you guys have been up for more then 4 years and you guys are still going strong is just amazing.FFR is just a revolution to me and everyone else and so is metrivia it made me smarter!FFR is in my heart now and forever it can be,Going o go relive some stress now so BE READY *STRAIGHT TO VIDEO*!
Posted at 11:16am on October 12th, 2006
FFR is the reason I’m in the market for a new keyboard. Oh, and it also made me go buy 2 dance pads (soft) and dancing stage fever. Now if I could get this awesome pad I would prolly dance my feet off.
Will kissing ass increase my chances of winning? Since a script is going to pick the winner I guess I’ll have to kiss the scripts ass then. Here goes…
SCRIPTS RULE! I wish I was as cool as you, mr script. Wow… just wow…
Posted at 11:30am on October 12th, 2006
FFR IS NOT A HOBBY, ITS A LIFESTYLE, FROM FFR I MOVED TO STEPMANIA, FROM STEPMANIA TO IN THE GROOVE, WHERE I MADE LOTS OF NEW FRIENDS, THANK YOU FFR
Posted at 11:30am on October 12th, 2006
^_^!!!! Uniqueperson08 would like to own a true pad for DDR… im sick of the dumb breakable fold out pads that seem to move backwards every 10 steps. FFR is what i’ve been doing for the past 3 or 4 months… ^_^ my keyboard has taken a few broken keys already. we both hurt with arthritus (spelling) =P
im estatic for FFR and how much they’ve grown over the 4 years. giving out this pad for free is quite a gift!
FFR fanatic
Uniqueperson08
Posted at 11:33am on October 12th, 2006
FFR means… fun to you, annoying to others! ^^
Posted at 11:34am on October 12th, 2006
I play FFR and Spin it up alot. Even more so after my soft pad broke. I cant afford a new one, so I play FFR to keep my edge. It is really amazing what you guys have done with the Flash program. It has also been wodnerous to see how much FFR has changed over the past 2 years.
Congrats on 1 million users, now you can look forward to another million!
Posted at 11:39am on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me is a great game and a fun way to pass time. Plus the staff has created so many other fun additions that I really enjoy trying. I moved into this after being introduced to DDR and StepMania by my brother, and I wanted to find some sort of online place to DDR and play with other people. Thus I found FFR, and I have been enjoying myself ever since.
Posted at 11:41am on October 12th, 2006
Ownage.
Posted at 11:53am on October 12th, 2006
yes this would be amazing to win haha but ya i dont have a chance
Posted at 11:54am on October 12th, 2006
hey guys i would just like to say that ur website is da bomb cause not only is there a wide variety of songs to choose from but it also has a lot of oter games to choose from. as for what it means to me and my keyboard it means to me that i can finally get better at some of the hardest songs in ddr like max 300 and that crap and for my keyboard it means that the arrow keys will actually get used for sumthin unlike in some games where u dont use them at all so i just want to say thx for being a great website to the community of the online world and the community of the people and making some use for those abandoned arrow keys on keyboard in households evrywhere YOU GUYS ROCKKKKKKK!!!!!!!
Posted at 11:54am on October 12th, 2006
Elegà “Purchase”. Finalmente habÃa conseguido los créditos suficientes para comprar NeoMax, que decÃan que era la canción de la semana, y estaba impaciente por comprarla.
Al comenzar, tras dar esos dos dobles iniciales, sentà que era la mejor canción que iba a jugar en FFR.
De eso hace ya un año, he jugado muchas muchas partidas, he ganado muchos créditos, he ganado -y perdido- muchas veces en la sala multijugador, pero FFR sigue siendo importante en mi vida.
Esa sensación de meterte dentro de la canción, de sentirla dentro de tÃ, de sentirte como un pianista en la noche de estreno… Mientras ves subir flechas a una velocidad que muchas veces, salvo unos pocos, nadie podrÃa ni distinguir…
Poco me queda más que decir, gracias por tener y mantener esta genial página y este genial juego, donde tantas horas he pasado y dónde he aburrido a tanta gente.
Nos vemos!
Posted at 11:57am on October 12th, 2006
What does FFR mean to me and my keyboard? Why, thats like asking what water colors mean to an artist and his paintbrush! Yes, the two can exist without the one, but what kind of existance is that? I’ll tell you what kind of existence that is – a not happy one.
Indeed, FFR has provided me with a mental gateway out of boredom, taking my hands in the most rudimentary of high school english classes and promptly reminding me that I’m smart, that I could do it in an hour if I felt like it. But I am not the only one to fall tranced to so seductive of a website. One merely has to look down to where my fingers are connecting to see a keyboard clicking happily with every perfect beat. Before FFR, my keyboard was lazy, out of shape, and overall depressed. But now that FFR has come along my keyboard has lost over fivehundred pounds and is a contributing member of keyboard society, so thanks FFR! I give you e-kudos in the form of this happy face: ^_^
Posted at 11:57am on October 12th, 2006
I LOVE FFR! Please let me win it? I’ll give you hugs!
Posted at 11:58am on October 12th, 2006
To me, FFR is a perfect fit. What do I mean by this? I’ll explain.
I’ve been into DDR for about 4 years now, and although I am nowhere near the best, I really enjoy it as a way to relax, get some exercise, and build a skill all at the same time. Within a week of my discovery of DDR at a friend’s house, I set myself up with a soft pad and a copy of Max2 for my Playstation 2. I played constantly, and slowly improved.
Last year, however, I became much more serious about DDR. I wanted to improve and be able to pass all if the scary 9 and 10 foot songs. However, last year I also began attending a new high school, a boarding school. I was unable to bring my Playstation or my pad, and therefore was not able to partake in one of my very favorite activities. I was crushed.
I began to research alternatives to my familiar console DDR setup. I have strong moral objections to digital piracy, and I felt that using StepMania would tempt me into compromising my beliefs. I looked into emulators for my computer so that I could play my PS2 discs on my computer, but did not want to deal with all the complexity that they would involve. I even purchased the lone PC release of DDR, but I found it to have a small pool of music and far too many bugs. Then I discovered FFR.
FFR does not use songs to which they do not have rights, so it is consistent with my own moral beliefs. It is incredibly simple to use; being browser based, it can be played from any Flash-enabled computer with no set up. The game is constantly being upgraded, with new songs added regularly. It fit all of my criteria.
FFR has allowed me to hone my DDR skills even when I am not able to play with a console and a pad. It gives me something to do when I am putting homework off, and gives me a way to relax before bed. To me, FFR is much more than just another online flash game. It is a perfect match.
Posted at 12:06pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me is my roots, really. To me it’s the foundation of all i’ve learned about dance games since I first started out on keyboard 6 months ago and steadily worked by way up to feet (DDR) then the more advanced ITG. I still play on keyboard from time to time to increase my rythm management which helps a lot when you don’t feel like losing stamina =). Well I guess that’s it. I really appreciate you guys doing this. Thanks.
Posted at 12:15pm on October 12th, 2006
Wow… Now this is a contest. Good luck to everyone and congrats to whoever wins the pad. You’re one lucky SOB.
Posted at 12:16pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me is just fun.
A lot of fun.
I’ve improved my finger speed, and I think playing FFR has improved my staying-on-beat and moving my fingers fast when I play in my school orchestra. (Viola)
Posted at 12:20pm on October 12th, 2006
Cuando entré en su habitación, después de recorrer el largo pasillo escuchando la música de “sonata claro de luna”, lo và frente al ordenador. TenÃa los ojos entornados, llevaba un combo de 185 y seguÃa consiguiendo perfects. No veÃa sus dedos, y apenas distinguÃa las flechas entre sÃ.
Cuando la canción terminó la mano temblaba, y él empezó a saltar.. “sÃiiiii!! sÃiii!! superé mi record!!”
Quise sentir aquello. Quise saber que sensaciones llegaban como escalofrÃos al hacerte 310.000 puntos en “sonata claro de luna”.
Asà que me registré en flash flash revolution.
Posted at 12:22pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR = exercise for the fingers.
That is all.
Posted at 12:27pm on October 12th, 2006
I give my keyboard pain! I wreck it to uber rave all the time! FFR=awesome when I cant go to the mall!
Posted at 12:30pm on October 12th, 2006
500th comment! w00t! I think…
Wow, nice DDR pad *drools*
Posted at 12:31pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is my DDR, because my legs are disabled, this is a fun alterative! Thank you for being created FFR
Posted at 12:32pm on October 12th, 2006
ITS FRICKEN DDR FOR THE FINGERS! ONE OF THE GREATEST INVENTIONS EVA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i also find it funny how many people say kk here. got me sayin it. hopie win1
Posted at 12:32pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR IS AWESOME, i so want that pad
Posted at 12:36pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a way to satisfy my my DDR addiction when my pads are broken. Which is most of the time. What it means to my keyboard? It means it gets pounded a whole lot more.
Posted at 12:37pm on October 12th, 2006
Left Right 8 and 6….pretty much the only buttons i hit on my keyboard thanks ffr for being fantastic! BTW I don’t even play DDR lol just wanted to say this is a sweet game!
Posted at 12:37pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is an escape from reality pretty much, when I get into the game I’m able to block out anything that might be stressful on my mind and just play, even if I do the same song over and over again, it keeps me calm and occupied.
Posted at 12:37pm on October 12th, 2006
Para mi FFR significa victoria, ya que entré para ganar a Ranagha en “Claro de Luna” y asà fue… ;PPP Picate un poco Ranita xDD
Mi teclado sigue cagandose en mis progenitores y ancestros
Posted at 12:43pm on October 12th, 2006
Wooooo! I hope I win.
DDDD
In case you need it…
1527 NW 21st Ave
gainesville, fl
32605
Booya baby!
I’ve been a diehard player since 2002!
Posted at 12:49pm on October 12th, 2006
I am rank 7332 or somthing like that in FFR. I made a bet with my friends to see how far i could get before the end of my senior year (which it is.) I have been playing this game religiously since i heard about it, and it has pretty much been absorbing my life and giving me somthing to actually do with my free time. My friends play World of Warcraft and I play Flash Flash Revolution.
Posted at 12:55pm on October 12th, 2006
rabble
Posted at 12:58pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a wonderful game. It helps me with coodernation and reaction time. I love playing also because it can give hours of enjoyment and fun. I don’t have many people just me and FFR most of the time. I live with my grandma since my mother left about 1 1/2 ago. FFR has been my friend since. Thank-you for making FFR possible and a reality. I really enjoy it thanks.
Posted at 1:05pm on October 12th, 2006
To me FFR represents hope for all mankind, peace, love and sometimes bad-touching.
Posted at 1:10pm on October 12th, 2006
When I found this a few years back, I instantly became addicted to it. I’ve only had this account for 1.2 years, but I was here before that. It gave me something to do that wasn’t WoW.
Posted at 1:12pm on October 12th, 2006
I was at FFR for 3 years, so now it became a part of my everyday life, and it means a lot to me. I made friends, enemies, and everything in between. Thank you for showing me how fast my fingers can go.
Posted at 1:16pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a big part of my life. It helps me relax after a full day of school. Its a stress-reliever, you can just come onto FFR and click a couple arrows. I dont think that my keyboard enjoys it very much though. It probably hates me and FFR but I dont care because I love it.
I’ve enjoyed watching this site grow over the time that I have been here and I hope to watch it continue to grow over time.
Posted at 1:17pm on October 12th, 2006
I’ve been playing FFR for a while now, and it’s really fun. I love to just kinda work off some stress after school and kinda kick back, and talk to my friends. I’ve really enjoyed the game ever since I started playing.
Posted at 1:18pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is like the evil reality tv show you know you want to stop watching, but can’t because it’s too damn amusing. That’s FFR to me.
Also the insane randomness, crazy gameplay, even crazier people, and various other things help too.
=P
Posted at 1:23pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR really does mean a lot to me. It will even help the United Sates Of America! It all started one day in sixth grade. I was doing schoolwork on the schools computer. Then one of my buddies, Matthew, logged on the other computer and started playing ffr. He chose a specific song – one last battle. And while i was doing my work it made me think about the soldiers in Iraq. So then i started to think about joining the army, and i read alot about the army on the internet. And now, just instead of having an oridinary day job, im going to join the army. And even if i dont get that pad, i would have already got something – a life
Posted at 1:25pm on October 12th, 2006
I’d love to see Shashakiro win this…lol…how ironic would that be!
Posted at 1:31pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is, like most games, a break from real life, the unique thing being that it has so many side activities (R2, Spinitup, FFR Radio, and the ever-so new Metrivia). It’s a diverse community in which to make friends, challenges, rivals, simfiles, and much more along the way.
I think my keyboard would think otherwise though. I’m thinking it enjoys making its click-clack sounds whenever I play FFR (or R2), Resonance, or psychopath. Whatever it is, I’m sure it cares about FFR just as much as I do.
Posted at 1:31pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is something I do when I go crazy because I can’t play ITG, yet I still see those arrows flying whenever I blink. It’s like a nicotine patch for dancing.
Posted at 1:31pm on October 12th, 2006
Although I’ve been playing Dance Simulation games for about half a year, I started with FFR. Sometimes FFR pisses me off, but usually its a lot of fun.
Posted at 1:32pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is awesome now. When I first got on it was a bit pathetic but now it’s my favorite site.
Posted at 1:32pm on October 12th, 2006
i love this game. when i dont have money to play ddr i play this. also it helps with my fingers. i play some instruments so it helps out with that.
Posted at 1:35pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is my biggest addiction, i cant stop playing it… a music filled heaven. I have know clue what makes it so appealing but its the single most addicting game on the internet that i know of. the good thing is anybody can play it, my family keeps trying to get mne to stop playing it but i cant. It just keeps on going and going, you can always get better and better.
- kentbball
Posted at 1:35pm on October 12th, 2006
What that pad means to me is a chance to become a different person by dropping the 20 pounds using that pad with ddr…
god i would kill myself for that pad… and being that i play ffr every day… it would probably save my arrow keys some stress
if you do pick me… my arrow keys and i thank you
Posted at 1:36pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR rocks my sox! Its keep my mind from destroying itself with boredom
Posted at 1:38pm on October 12th, 2006
I’ve been going to this site very near to when it began. FFR means a lot to me and is the best internet game I’ve ever played and will probably stay that way. I personally think it is better than DDR and yet it still manages to find a way to improve itself, making me love it all the more.
Posted at 1:42pm on October 12th, 2006
when i first started ddr i always went to this nearby place that had a ddr mchine. im remembering seeing a lot of computers in that place(it was sort of like a game-tester place)anyway,as i was walking out i overheard these kids talkin about ddr on the computer. so i went up to them and asked what is thi site called?!?!? only because i was searching fo stuff like that everyday on varios search enguines. so i go home and try that web site, and there i had it the best site i had ever seen……..until today i have been using my arrow keys……..i think that they started to cry……
Posted at 1:46pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is to me what crack was to rick james
Posted at 1:48pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is my gateway to playing songs on keyboard away from home where my actual pad and Stepmania listing is. I find the interface easy to use and enjoy playing a wider variety of songs that I can access in an instant. The fact that anyone can come in and enjoy a song makes it fun for all my friends and such. They enjoy watching me play it though, as my fingers are moving too fast for their eyes. They wonder how much I have played. This site has made me learn that there are many different online games for free with some that have just the same quality as the console games but with a community that makes the game even greater.
Posted at 1:49pm on October 12th, 2006
What FlashFlashRevolution has done for me: Thanks to you Synthlight and all of the other hardworking members of your crew I’ve enjoyed FFR for an entire 4 years. I started playing it at a friends house when we got home one late night just a few months after FFR was released. I seek refuge on FFR when I am having a hard time at home, at school and with friends. I come to play, the learn, to talk to people I don’t know and just look for a good time. I’d just like to thank FFR for being one my list as one of the only things in this world to calm me down and also put me into a raging lunatic (lol stlunatic sup) at the same time. Anyways, it’s been a great 4 years and I’ve made some great friends and even got on the nerves of everyone but it’s been great.
FRR is not exactly the most productive way of using my time but it is definetly my definition of unique and innovative.
-Fallen-
Posted at 1:52pm on October 12th, 2006
U LOVE FFR, I COME ON EVERYDAY!!!!
Posted at 1:57pm on October 12th, 2006
Ummm, FFR…yeah, it’s cool -_^
Here I come CONTEST mwahahaaaa ^o^
Posted at 1:57pm on October 12th, 2006
FlashFlashRevolution. It means a lot to me. I come here when I’m bored. If it wasn’t for FFR I would probably be prowling Myspace 24/7 waiting for some utterly retarded and useless comment. It has also made me a better person. I learned proper forum etiquette here and I try to practice it. I may not be accepted here, but I like it.
Posted at 1:58pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means a ton to me. Outside of FFR I’m just nerdy bill, but when I’m playing ffr, and when i see myself get a good score out of 1 million people, it makes me feel like I’m a champion. My keyboard and I have been doing this for over a year, and its incredible to see how much someone can change in so little time. FFR, gives me a sence of accomplishment and skill, that i can be good at something and still get better. I have had a great time on this site, see it go through a lot of changes, and it was worth it.
Posted at 1:59pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is the greatest game of all time and I will never stop playing it!!!
Posted at 2:03pm on October 12th, 2006
my ffr goals
*to be a rank of at least 10000 before i die
*be able to play silence
*play spontanious hydroxide with my eyes closed
oh and win this pad
Posted at 2:04pm on October 12th, 2006
I haven’t played FFR in like 8 months, but I paly DDR almost daily.
Hope I Win The Pad! I’m using the soft one right now because I’m too cheap to buy a hard one.
Posted at 2:07pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR has pretty much been my life for the past 1.5 years. I’m so grateful that there is ffr because ddr gets very tiresome because it gets too easy. FFR will NEVER be too easy. Not with all these difficult songs coming about every 2 weeks or so. I’m also very grateful to have a good keyboard too
it’s not great but o well. I’m very happy with ffr and i hope it keeps coming out with more interesting and challenging things down the road.
Posted at 2:07pm on October 12th, 2006
Umm…I don’t really want this. I just need a gift for my friend, heh.
Posted at 2:07pm on October 12th, 2006
I love ffr because its a great site, its free, it offers other great games to play, and the player base is great, its also good for those who play ddr but have to take a break due to broken pad, or in my case i had a broken leg and couldnt play ddr for the longest time so ffr gave me a great alternative. the game is overall great, and will continue to grow. there isnt much else to say other then good luck to all who submit and that once again ffr is great and you all have done a wonderful job to make it better.
Posted at 2:08pm on October 12th, 2006
Wow.. That’s a Nice pad.
Would love to win it. My soft pad is starting to rip and it’s old. Too lazy to buy a new one.
Posted at 2:08pm on October 12th, 2006
I’d have to say what this contest means to me is that it really helps me type. If it weren’t for FFR, I probably wouldn’t be as fast a typer as I am today, but thanks to its multiple levels of difficulty, it was pretty easy to boosy my average WPM up by about 30.
That and because I just like these kind of games, not to mention the music rocks.
Posted at 2:09pm on October 12th, 2006
ffr means alot to. most of the time my parents think is dumb game but to the person playing it its a new world that you can escape to and reveal all your troubles and honors to new friends you meet from ALL OVER THE WORLD. pretty much that’s how i think of it deeply. but i also think that it’s one of the hardest ways ever to test your reflexes how fast you can move your hands and your hand eye cordination.
Posted at 2:09pm on October 12th, 2006
This’ll be sweet, hopefully the chances arent too high, but it’s a great contest, congrats to one million guys
Posted at 2:10pm on October 12th, 2006
LOL must win, need metal.
Posted at 2:10pm on October 12th, 2006
Thats a hell of alot of post lol, hmmm wat FFR means to me and my keyboard welp it all started around 2 years ago when my friend showed me a game called FFR, i played a couple of songs and was hooked after about a year i stopped playing cause i broke my old keyboard and had to wait a couple months to buy one, when i bought my keyboard i found out it didn’t like FFR it and FFR had two different issues of wat we call fun, So i went upstairs and found a keyboard on my microwave i plugged it in and hit FFR and the two of them have been like glue ever since. Welp I hope i win the pad cause like alot of people im stuck with a shitty plastic pad that was like $30, and its seen better days.
Gl to all
Payce out
Biff
Posted at 2:12pm on October 12th, 2006
Ooooooo…. Shiny….. I do DDR on a soft pad on my XBOX… That would be cool to use… 0,0
Posted at 2:17pm on October 12th, 2006
Years ago, I heard about flashflashrevolution, and didn’t really think to go to the site. Then, a bit over a year ago, I randomly decided to go to it, being more interested in DDR and related things. I went on it frequently for a while, then started playing it only in my spare time, but I still enjoyed it very much. I can say that I have worn out more than one keyboard playing FFR and/or stepmania, and now, I’m proud to see that FFR has developped, and reached a total of over a million members. I hope this site continues to get more awesome as time goes on.
Posted at 2:20pm on October 12th, 2006
I play ffr enough…..I love it…..I think I should get that…..
Posted at 2:27pm on October 12th, 2006
What FFR means to me? Lots. This wonderful game got me into the Rhythm genre, by itself. It got me into DDR, Guitar Hero, O2Jam, Drum Mania, everything like that. It all started here. My brother teased me for playing FFR at first, but I didn’t care, because it was so fun. It’s got my coordination up, and it’s still my favourite time waster. I love watching FFR evolve, with more songs and versions and sections… it’s great.
Thank you guys for making such an amazing game!
Posted at 2:27pm on October 12th, 2006
Shoutout to HybridDemon my brotha from anotha motha!
FFR is my life @_@ Without this game (that I’m not particular good at) I wouldn’t be able to get through my school info tech class! XD I haven’t logged on in like EVER though. Way to lazy
Anyway I hope to win and yeah XD My friend introduced me to FFR a while back when I was horribly addicted to DDR. A great way to take the pain out of my burning legs and add the carpal tunnel to my fingers (Justjoking but I’m sure it’s happened)! Anyway yeah, I’m commenting from my IT class so I better go before he realizes I’m writing a comment during a Photoshop test >.
Posted at 2:30pm on October 12th, 2006
OMFG!!! I Soooo want that pad. I’ve been trying to save and get one for a while. I am a DDR and FFR fan all the way!! (I mean, it’s like all i EVER do. Lol. I’m pathetic.) But anyways, I WANT THAT PAD WITH PASSION!
Posted at 2:32pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is my all around reason for coming home everyday. I feel that the community, though sometimes mean, is also the best all around people you can find. So after a really stressful day at work, or a really horrible day at school, I like to come home and relax and play the game.
A game that in itself has really shown me time and time again in a metaphorical sense (sorry for spelling ^_^) that you really can improve anything and do anything so long as you try. Yeah cheesey and fishy, but true, I’ve taken what I’ve done here with other such things I won’t get involved with hahaa.
I feel that this game really is ment for everyone I mean I remember when I couldn’t even do the Legend of Zelda *dies of embarassment* but I kept playing on my notebook compy. Now I’m a ton better lol.
All in all though FFR is just a great thing to have in life, you can really relate to some of the people, and depending on your mood at that time, there’s a song for you to play, Angry, sad, or anything inbetween or above…it’s there just waiting.
I’ve kinda made FFR my home because I can just zone out and be all “me” here, and I always can take out the stressers I had in a day and come out clean again.
More or less I owe you all a thanks for making my days better, and worth while to coming home too…and btw I rubbed off all the arrows >.
Posted at 2:35pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR rocks.
Posted at 2:35pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is perhaps my main activity for procrastinating, but in general I play FFR to beat some of my real life friends back from high school, although I tend to lose most of the games. Overall, it is a fun game to play and has definitely made me better in games like Pump, DDR, and Guitar Hero.
Posted at 2:36pm on October 12th, 2006
What does FFR mean to me?
FFR is awesome; I love competing with other members to trying to get the top score on a song. This site has so many great songs to download. My hand eye coordination has majorly improved.
Thank you guys for FFR!
-DarkCore
Posted at 2:36pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is just the best way to play music games on any computer. That’s just so good you can even play to it during computer classes etc… and that’s just the best thing about it ;D
Posted at 2:42pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR gave me a way to bond with the kids that attended the Summer camp that I have taught at for the last two summers. It started as me trying their game, but then I got hooked…and the next summer I kicked all of their little butts in this online sensation.
It also improves my sightreading (I was a music major).
Posted at 2:43pm on October 12th, 2006
i love it when im bored with Halo. ^.^
I guess my keyboard… likes the usage…? xD
Posted at 2:44pm on October 12th, 2006
Wow congrats to FFR!
FFR is my sanctuary from stupid people, basically i have one place where i can go and get away from all the BS. That place is FFR. I have DDR but i like the community here so yeah FFR means a lot to me both game wise and uh….. people wise.
Thanks SL, and everyone else that contributes
Posted at 2:46pm on October 12th, 2006
I love Flash Flash Revolutioin. It helps me train myself to process arrows and such so I can finally attempt to beat my friends in Dance Dance Revolution! >D
Yeah, that’s never going to happen, but one can dream!
My keyboard might hate it, because it might be used a bit too much, but screw it. FFR is addicting, fun, and free. You can’t say that about a lot of things.
Posted at 2:47pm on October 12th, 2006
I play FFR everyday when I get home from school for about two months now.. its awsome
Posted at 2:47pm on October 12th, 2006
As a player that has no ps2, pad, or game, this site is a total lifesaver! It is entertaining, and all the songs are great. It keeps me intrested in DDR and other rythm games, so when I get a ps2 and game for christmas, I will have better coordination. Plus it is totally fun! This site rocks! Thats what FFR means to me.
Posted at 2:48pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR allowed me to further understand the mechanics of rhythm, and gave me the option to wipe off the arrow signs from my keys. My keyboard has gotten mashed in quite a bit, thanks to this gma ewhich generally pumps me up. After landing a massive combo, I not only feel awesome about myself and my personal skills, but it generally sets me in a good mood for the day. FFR has increased my reacton time, comprehension skills, and hand-eye co-ordination by leaps and bounds. Before I played this, I literally missed the big button which would shut down my monitor, and thanks to FFR which demands precision, I have overcame that issue.
Posted at 2:49pm on October 12th, 2006
Flash Flash Revolution is a great stress reliever for me. Im a college student and homework load is killing me. As soon as I make it to my computer, I head straight for FFR. My keyboard has taken a pounding, but as long as it functions, I’ll be workin hard on my FFR game!
Posted at 2:50pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me means I have something to do at all times. Although some of my friends tell me I play far too much, I don’t care, it’s obviously worth it.
For my keyboard on the other hand, FFR means hours of pain and suffering, but hey, it’s never a bad time for a new keyboard, is it?
Posted at 2:51pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR MEANS EVERYTHING TO ME its like my life line its my place to go when im totaly stressed out and feel like jus sitting in my room doin nothing ITS THE BEST i would choose ffr over all other games THANKS SYNTH LIGHT AND EVERYONE ELSE WHO MADE THIS
Posted at 2:53pm on October 12th, 2006
You mean me!?
Posted at 2:54pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a fun, free way to play a DDR style game on your pc. FFR is part of the Dance Dance Revolution community. I think the ddr fans would be left unsatisfied without FFr. What would we do without ffr. Thanks to the people who make this free.
Posted at 2:55pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is the way I learn and keep up with the speed of ITG these days. It keeps my fingers and my eyes functioning at top speed.
Posted at 2:56pm on October 12th, 2006
I’m not the best, or even an average FFR player, but I love the game and whenever i’m bored I go on FFR. That is, whenever i’m bored and can’t go on DDR
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Posted at 2:57pm on October 12th, 2006
Not only is FFR my awesome place to hangout online, but it’s where I go to have fun whenever and wherever (well, wherever there’s a computer). FFR is my oasis in the desert of boredom.
As for my keyboard….all I have to say is, “Poor, poor keyboard…”
Thanks for such an awesome game!!!
Posted at 3:01pm on October 12th, 2006
FFr is a hobby i apply to DDr. Theyre both things i can be proud of doing since theyre one of the few things i really can do.
eye hand body coordination woop!!!
Posted at 3:02pm on October 12th, 2006
woah that’s awesome dUdE lol i gotta say this is a pretty kool game…i play it to train my hand-eye coordination since i’m a musician and when i used music sheets i gotta be reading notes and recognizing them as i play so it’s good practice…even if it is on a keyboard heh plus i LOVE MUSIC so a game where u actually gotta FEEL the beat in order to be good at it is freaking awesome keep up the great work =D
Posted at 3:02pm on October 12th, 2006
I believe FFR to be a great idea.
Most of the time, when I’m at home, and I wanna play DDR, I’ll either start up Stepmania or get out the PS2.
When I’m anywhere else, be it school, a friend’s house, or heck, the local library, I love to play some FFR and show anyone around it.
Posted at 3:03pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means fun. Well, it means Flash Flash Revolution, but you know what I mean.
It’s also a way for me to make my friends go WTFHOWDOYOUDOTHAT O_o
Posted at 3:03pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR changed my life , because it made it easier to play DDR with my fingers.
P.S. This is thee best game I played.
Posted at 3:03pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is kewl
Posted at 3:05pm on October 12th, 2006
I need that pad so I don’t get carple tunnle or some thing. Thats only if I can plug it in my computer. It gives you excorsize and its fun. Gimmy Gimmy Gimmy Gimmy Gimmy Gimmy!!!!
Also my keyboard like melts or will melt for me using it to type at highway speeds and lighting speed at FFR!!! Like Hotncrusty said ” Poor poor keyboard…” FFR is my antiboredware. lol. FFR is so awesome that superman couldn’t beat the awesomeness. It’s the shampoo in my hair, the ketchup on my fry, the fatening grease in my school food, THE CF PAD FOR FFR OR DDR,
Posted at 3:06pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is amazing and its the most fun thing to do during computer class in school!
Posted at 3:07pm on October 12th, 2006
As like mostly everyone else I started playing ffr due to my love for ddr. But since that first time that i pressed my arrow buttins down its been more. FFR means so much to me more now then it did ever. It gives me something to do after comin home from practice. When I feel like giving me feet a rest its allows there. AND its free. Nothing can compete on FFR’s level of both funness(not a word) and creativeness. Myself and my keyboard want to thank Synth and all of the FFR staff for making these past 2.67 years a blast.
Posted at 3:10pm on October 12th, 2006
I discovered FFR almost 2 1/2 years ago. It has been a passion for me in all sorts of way’s. I enjoy talking with peple in the chat room and sometimes the forum. I have met people in real life from FFR and I absolutly love this site. I have made many friends and have spent countless hours playing the game. Considering I am very competitve I was very delighted when they released multiplayer. FFR is my online home
. Thank’s FFR. Oh yeah, and good luck to everyone on winning the Cobalt Flux. I myself have wanted one forever lol.
Posted at 3:11pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means the world to me and my keyboard likes when i play with it…..
sweet, I win
Posted at 3:12pm on October 12th, 2006
I see a bunch of people posting random crap, and thats all good. Been on since orange was the old blue. Real fun game to pass the time away while in comp troubleshoot1 and 2 back in junior year of high school. Tried all the other stuff. Three years later I’m still posting stronger than ever. Been quite a sight to watch FFR grow as it has. I only wish I had started making accounts when it was nearing the 1 million mark.
Posted at 3:13pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is great had tons of fun and helped me from my boredom. Great job!
Posted at 3:14pm on October 12th, 2006
When people watch me play FFR, I get called a nerd. This makes me happy. I like being a nerd. I know they are just jealous anyway of my mad finger tapping skillz. Long live FFR
Posted at 3:15pm on October 12th, 2006
Flash flash revolution, to me, means a game I can count on to help kill time and provide me with fresh songs. It’s great to be able to come back to this game and find new songs on it so it’s not just a repetition of the same songs over and over. It also means competition for me.. I actually get to play against players that pose a challenge and compete with scores. For my keyboard, of course, it’s not as bright a future.. the poor little thing’s arrow buttons are going to be dust before the year is over.
Posted at 3:15pm on October 12th, 2006
you guys are just trying to suck up. i hope i win ffr is great and awsome without it i would just sleep all the time.thx guys.
Posted at 3:16pm on October 12th, 2006
What do you need to do? Simply reply to this news story with a comment. A comment about what FFR means to you and your keyboard. By leaving this comment, you are automatically entered to win the Cobalt Flux pad. Yes, it’s just that easy. No, it doesn’t need to be well written.
FFR means to me and my keyboard as one of the best free video games ever!
Posted at 3:19pm on October 12th, 2006
this site has prity much broken my keyboard but i wouldnt have it any other way
Posted at 3:22pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR was my “pre dance dance revolution training”. Helped me with getting familiar to the basic gameplay of the “real ddr game” and, because of FFR, I was REALLY good at ddr only a week after getting it and playing it for the first time EVER
Really would love to win it. Flimsy soft pads just don’t cut it
Thanks for FFR guys
Posted at 3:24pm on October 12th, 2006
Flash Flash Revolution to me is a way for me to get better at Dance Dance Revolution so that maybe one day I can enter a contest and win. Dance Dance Revolution and Flash Flash Revolution I play everyday and I get better at both of them and it betters my legs and my reflexes with my hand. I also think that Flash Flash Revolution increased my typing speed and my concentration. For the longest time I wanted to play something like Dance Dance Revolution on the computer and in may my friend told me about the site and I loved it. I played everyday ever since and will never quit and wanna actually beat every song 1 handed which I do think is possible. All I have to say is thank you for making a website that actually helps out with concentration and possibly me getting a very good job as a typer.
Posted at 3:25pm on October 12th, 2006
to me, ffr is the only thing to do when theres nothing to do and when i cant get to an arcade to play ddr
however, to my keyboard, it means death, a horrible pounding death
love you guys
Posted at 3:26pm on October 12th, 2006
it was this site that i started everything on…. i love this site so much and i have takes a lot of detentions for talking to alicia(RaveNhexa)on the video chat… lmfao and anyways i need it for the upcoming stepmix contest. i was also turned on to sm when i found out about this site… i love this site… im currently on the 5th keyboard thanks to ffr…I LOVE THIS GAME
Posted at 3:28pm on October 12th, 2006
i like free stuff
Posted at 3:29pm on October 12th, 2006
memememe
Posted at 3:29pm on October 12th, 2006
Well, FFR is cool one-handed. No, really,
Kinda painful sometimes…. but worth it for the songs.
FFR is a great project, and I hope that it’ll be around for years to come
Posted at 3:32pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is an online game that demolishes my arrow keys
BTW will anyone after me read all of the comments before posting?
Posted at 3:34pm on October 12th, 2006
i like to play ffr with my left hand gives it a challenge.
Posted at 3:35pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is great if i dont play my fingers get stif its preety much all i do when im bored also the nest best thing to DDR on my old keyboard my arrow keys were broken because of this game.
Posted at 3:36pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me passes time and my keyboard makes awsome noises when I hit the buttons!
Posted at 3:37pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR has been the biggest killer of boredom I’ve ever hired. I first heard about this game over two years ago, when I saw a classmate of mine playing it in a school computer before the site was filtered. I tried it out myself and found it addicting for quite a while afterwards.
Even though the game sort of wore out on me a year or so afterwards, I found interest in the forums, where I entertained myself through viewing many, many posts. I kept switching from subforum to subforum, looking for more and more posts. When the forum-fun wore off, I spent time in the chat, chatting with others. I was then obsessed with it, logging in everyday.
I’ll keep visiting FFR, even many years into the future. FFR is the community that continually adds and changes itself. There will always be a reason to visit, regardless of what happens in my life.
To my keyboard, FFR means countless keystrokes. Whether I play the game, make a post, or input a message into the text box, my keyboard always gets a big workout. Thank goodness I never had to replace my keyboard.
Posted at 3:37pm on October 12th, 2006
what ffr means to me??? hopefully a new ddr pad!
Posted at 3:38pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is best played with one hand
adding difficulty and finesse
the 2 handers just seem to mash where we seem to fly
flamebait i know!
Posted at 3:39pm on October 12th, 2006
i luv to play ffr and i think i MITE be able to win, but we will see!!!!
Posted at 3:42pm on October 12th, 2006
holy crap 607th comment!
Posted at 3:44pm on October 12th, 2006
I think that ffr is fun easy to learn and it starts up super fast. This pad is the coolest pad ive ever seen. im not very good but i will try the contest
Posted at 3:45pm on October 12th, 2006
Yay. FFR is my source of procrastination and I love it! I log on everyday because I am addicted and after being a member for only .08 years, I have become ranked in the top 8,000! (come on, that’s pretty impressive)
Posted at 3:48pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR has saved me from many boring hours of sitting around doing nothing in my digital media class.
Posted at 3:48pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is amazing, hooked since the first moment I played it. So much so, in fact, that I even went out and bought a new keyboard specially for it, it’s still too small for my feet though =(
Posted at 3:49pm on October 12th, 2006
I play FFR by putting my keyboard on the ground and dancing on it.
Posted at 3:51pm on October 12th, 2006
Wow…. i dont even know where to start. FFR is prob. the best step simulation game. I love this site. My friend told me it about 2 years ago, and now…. i restarted=] Im so glad that i came back into FFR and i lost my old account =[ so i had to start a new one... but.... FFR is a great way for you to get better hand eye cordination and man i wish i was as good as some as the top players -_-.... hopefully one day =] Well i better get going and goodluck all wish u best of luck for this pad =]=]=]
Posted at 3:52pm on October 12th, 2006
LOL Yohman!
FFR gives me something to do during my Computer teacher’s totally lame lectures. She doesn’t care about the key sounds; she just thinks I’m doing some massive writing project.
Posted at 3:56pm on October 12th, 2006
ffr is t3h awesome
Posted at 3:57pm on October 12th, 2006
Ahahaha. What does FFR mean to me and my keybored?. FFR to me is an addicting and enjoyable game. But rest asured that’s not what my keybored thinks… Omg, if my keybored wasn’t an inananiment (spelling gives me cancer) object, I would be dead and cut into incy pieces long ago. seriously though, FFR is probably one of the coolest online games the I’ve played and i can also say as a webmaster myself that I am thoroughly (cancer) impressed with the structer of its webpage. I WANT A FORUM FOR MYSELF lol… Peaceout – Long Live FFR
Posted at 3:57pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me is a way to show off my mad skillz and make my friends jealous.
FFR to my keyboard is hell, cause it gets the hell beat out of it every time I play.
Posted at 3:58pm on October 12th, 2006
I think without FFR I’d go totally insane. Not many other games on the Internet where you can just mash a couple buttons repeatly and accomplish something. I’ve only been a member for about a week, but it’s been pretty awesome. The end. =P
Posted at 4:00pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is awesome. I know multiple people who are addicted to it, including me. Go FFR!
Posted at 4:00pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me was at first a totally recreational thing that i did for fun. It was just a cool game that i could beat all my friends at and i could impress people with. FFR was also my gateway drug into other beat related games such as stepmania and the real DDR and In the Groove games.
More recently however, FFR has turned into a stress reliever. In September, i started university and as such became swamped with assignments and quizzes and now midterms. However, i know that at the end of all my studying and school work, i get to play a couple games of FFR.
I dont play as many games as i want to or used to but it is still good to know that when i have the time, i have a place where i can come and have fun.
Posted at 4:01pm on October 12th, 2006
I play this game every day for the last 1.5 years it is what addicting time consuming but so much fun. i love you FFR
Posted at 4:02pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR has gotten me to really work on my hand eye coordination and has made me take the time to go slower through things so I can understand everything that is happening, as well as teaching me rythm and how to dance! I have probably heard that little beep that happens when you push too many arrow keys at once several hundred times, and every time I love it. This site rocks, keep it up!
Posted at 4:06pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me means that I get to save a lot of quarters, and to my keyboard FFR means a death sentence from wearing out the keys and having to be replaced.
Posted at 4:07pm on October 12th, 2006
OMG This pad is sweetness maybe i can finally beat my mom ^_^!Mom ur going down!!
Posted at 4:07pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR… wow…
FFR kicks my ass, and in turn i love the hell out of it…
Quite seriously though, it’s the coolest pc game out, and i try to play every day for as long as possible.
I can’t believe the outstanding community in ffr, i love it so much, and the ranking systems are even better. The whole fun of a game, in my opinion, has nothing to do with fancy graphics or shooting things, (fps sucks.) it has to do 100% with game play. FFR’s gameplay pwns souls.
FFR has the coolest setup too… it has all the ranking systems you could ask for, beginner songs for new players (notice i didn’t say ‘noobs’… lol), and crazy ass songs for shash. lol…
In all honesty, ffr is the best game i’ve played since i’ve existed. I will continue to play this game and improve my ablities, until it dies (hopefully never) or until I die…
I LOVE YOU FFR WOOOOT lol.
P.S. Shash owns ^^
Posted at 4:08pm on October 12th, 2006
To me, FFR means buying a new keyboard every week, and hopning my skillz. yes, im failry new, but i am impoving.
Posted at 4:13pm on October 12th, 2006
I remember joining FFR.
I was so into DDR, I wanted to play it on the computer. That’s when I found this site. And I’ve been here ever since.
The forums made me a lot of new friends, and the community is great(for the most part).
I remember how I always wanted to have a simfile on FFR. One day this came true and made my week.
Can’t think of anything else to say…
Posted at 4:14pm on October 12th, 2006
The first time i saw FFR, a friend introduced it to me and i thought that i wouldn’t be able to do it, because i was also horrible DDR. But then i played it for a while and i got hooked. After i was fairly confidant in how well i could play, i started FFR R2, and it was so much better. I started showing all my family and friends ffr and ive gotten them hooked tto. We all have tournaments to see who can score highest. Not only have i gotten good at playing FFR, but DDR too. FFR increased my coordination so much that when i steppend on an DDR mat for the second time in my life after a long break from trying, i was a natural. FFR increased my coordination.
So for me, FFR is a good way to work on my coordination, have fun, and interact with my friends. I show all my friends the website and they keep playin and so will I, because it is by far the best game online game i have ever played
Posted at 4:15pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is like
a really wierd haiku
refridgerator
Posted at 4:15pm on October 12th, 2006
Hmmm well i started playing ffr a while back (1.39 years) i started playing in computer class and got my friend addicted and we challenged each other and well ever since then i sign on and keep playing ffr is an amazing game and im happy its lasted so long hope it last more years.
Posted at 4:16pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is neat. The forums are neat. The games are neat. FFR is neat.
Posted at 4:17pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is like a finger-orgasm x3
Posted at 4:17pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR, the savior to my couch potato fingers.
it gives my fingers a good workout and lets my reflexes so ultra fast
without FFR id have huge fatass fingers instead of slim muscular ones (lol!).
It relieves me from stress on those effing days where nothing makes sense because it takes my mind off everything but the arrows
Posted at 4:18pm on October 12th, 2006
i wanna win thats soooooo sweet and that mat looks soooo hott. mayb i can win n beat jtotheackie in ddr. sweetness
Posted at 4:18pm on October 12th, 2006
Flash flash gives me a fun excuse to play DWI style games on the computer. Keeps my fingers in shape too.
Posted at 4:19pm on October 12th, 2006
I finally found something that I could do,and that I could be good at.Besides theres nothing better than challenging friends that have nver tried the game before =P They look up to you,and start sucking up to
Well anyways its a great game,one of the best I have ever played.
Posted at 4:20pm on October 12th, 2006
im definatly gonna comment, thats AWESOME!
Posted at 4:20pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is now my reason in life. I cannot live without it anymore. LONG LIFE TO FFR!!!
Posted at 4:22pm on October 12th, 2006
asom this is just asom
Posted at 4:23pm on October 12th, 2006
I hope I win the pad
Posted at 4:23pm on October 12th, 2006
and FFR is da bomb
Posted at 4:24pm on October 12th, 2006
ya im so gonna win long live ffr!
Posted at 4:24pm on October 12th, 2006
My fingers, keyboard, and self, all love FFR. Though we have all only been recently introduced to it, it has developed into a dayly activity. Improving skills and working towords a better score. It has changed our lives in that now, we all have something very productive to do from around 2:42 until 5 pm out here on the west coast. Not only is it mind numbingly fun, but we have fallen in love.
Thank you FFR, we love you.
Thank you.
Posted at 4:25pm on October 12th, 2006
i just love (my keybord is 2nd bigest prioridy
Posted at 4:25pm on October 12th, 2006
woo hoo
Posted at 4:25pm on October 12th, 2006
ummm yea!
Posted at 4:26pm on October 12th, 2006
I actually believe FFR helps improve my reflexes and hand-eye coordination. When I started playing it seemed like the arrows whizzed by so fast I couldn’t make sense of them. Now I can!
Now if I can only keep from getting carpal tunnel :p
Posted at 4:26pm on October 12th, 2006
My keyboard would cry if I didn’t play with it everyday.
And since I am the ownzer of FFR, I just gotta keep it happy.
Posted at 4:29pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR has allowed me to meet a few really cool people. I’m usually just on the forums, and sometimes it’s pretty entertaining. The game itself is fun, but I don’t play it nearly as much as I used to.
Posted at 4:30pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is the best dancing/arrow game out there! I’m glad that I found it when I had the chance.
Posted at 4:34pm on October 12th, 2006
I’ve moved on to a few other things now, but I can easily say that FFR was what started me out.
Posted at 4:35pm on October 12th, 2006
the game allows my brain some functunality xD and DDR means some more exercice!!!(well…the pad..obviously!)
Posted at 4:36pm on October 12th, 2006
My thoughts: “FFR gets an AAA!”
My keyboard’s thoughts: “Please…end the suffering now…”
Posted at 4:36pm on October 12th, 2006
W00t ffr for the win!
Posted at 4:37pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a very addicting game…and i try and get everyone to play b/c it’s so much fun.
Posted at 4:38pm on October 12th, 2006
Flash Flash Revolution is what got me going on Dance Dance Revolution which is the only thing even remotely comparable to this… It’s the only thing I truly enjoy aside from its dancing counterpart.
Posted at 4:39pm on October 12th, 2006
Hi, welcome to the success elvevator FFR. Going up?
Posted at 4:40pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR helps me keep my hand-eye coordination. I play piano as a profession but I have a problem: I don’t have a keyboard or piano at home. So if I have an audition coming up, practicing difficult songs here is kind of like playing some of the songs I have for piano. As strange as it sounds, it’s been working quite well.
Posted at 4:40pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is like the drug for my fingers lol is so addicting my keyboard begs to me and suggest that i don’t play it for at least one day to give it a rest but oh well I guess I will have to be buying arrows constantly lol
Posted at 4:40pm on October 12th, 2006
I know my luck isn’t that great, but what the heck, id like to win this nice piece of equiptment! =)
*Fingers crossed*
Posted at 4:41pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR has been one of my favorite past-times ever since I first started playing. I was always very into DDR and ITG, but I never got to the Heavy levels until I started playing FFR. For me, FFR clicked from the start. Not only did I improve my reflexes, I got to get better at what I loved doing. FFR was always there when I was bored, or when I was sad. It was a great way to get my mind off of reality, and I think that FFR was a great paradise for me to forget everything else, and interact with people from all around the world. I have made over 100 friends with FFR, around 30 of them are close to me now.
Synthlight and the rest of the FFR Staff has improved FFR in so many ways, and I can always hold my interest no matter what I’m doing on the site. Keep up the good work, guys!
Posted at 4:41pm on October 12th, 2006
flashflashrevolution means so much to me. if im ever bored or have nothing to do or nobody to talk to ffr is always there to keep me company and give me a fun timeover the 2 years that i have been playing ffr, stepmania i have gotten much better and still love to play it and hope it is something that i will enjoy for many more years to come.
Posted at 4:42pm on October 12th, 2006
Oh boy, where to begin?
I first discovered FFR via GameFAQs: a user there named washuu108 posted a link to this website in September of 2002. Having never played any rhythm action games, I was immediately humiliated by “that Mario song”, the easiest of levels. With other people posting impressive accomplishments (wow, that ZoraFishStix guy passed Chrono Trigger Boss Battle?!?), I was determined to work my way up to passing the sadistically hard Level 9s.
Three years later, here I am, with the various accolades thousands of other users have deemed me worthy of.
Unfortunately, my keyboard did not make the entire journey with me, as I switched keyboards in late 2004 from the HP that came with my system to a Compaq that registered all 4 arrow keys at once. This keyboard has served me loyally ever since, taking two years’ worth of pounding (as well as half a can of Sierra Mist a couple of months back) and, much like FFR, has kepy truckin’ right along. This keyboard has become very close to me – when bringing my computer home on long weekends, I will make sure to take it with me. I even brought it down with me on my trip to South Carolina this summer.
Oh, the things I’ve seen and the things I’ve done here. I remember the old interface, the old menu song, the old brutal timing windows. I remember Beethoven Virus’ introduction and how big a thing it was. I remember when Flight of the Bumblebee was a secret song (though my vision of another secret song is rather clouded – I think I might have been on heavy hallucinogens that week…) I remember when Hyrogashi claimed to AAA BMR’s A and when AlternateOblivion was the biggest pain in the ass this site had ever seen. I remember when Arch0wl was made a site admin. I remember when Specforces was a postwhoring moron on the brink of bannination. I remember when Blur wasn’t passable. I remember when I was a part of the Four Horsemen, alongside Moogy, Privateer and IAMTHEEVILBEAN, causing mayhem wherever we went and giving SpookG massive migraines with each post. I remember when aperson was a censor-bypassing jerk to everyone he met…oh, wait.
And all of that before R2 was even close to being a rumor. So many things, good and bad, have followed, but there isn’t enough time, space or memory to list them all.
Most importantly to me, I remember when the R2 simfile contest results were announced and how ecstatic I was. I will never forget that day.
Sometimes I like to think of myself as an important member of this website – the guy who made rage-inducing Balloon Fever, the guy who proclaims himself as the best ruling power that the Garbage Bin has ever seen, the guy who “assisted” chardish in bringing TWG over from BemaniStyle, the “ambassador” from a0.com when tensions were at their highest.
But really, I’m only one in a million.
At least I have my precious keyboard to keep me company.
Posted at 4:42pm on October 12th, 2006
Haha, I forgot to write about what FFR means to me in my last comment.. Well, it’s a really fun game with my type of music
Posted at 4:43pm on October 12th, 2006
I have no coordination, so a ddr pad wouldnt do me to good, so if i won(even with the staggering odds against me) I would give it to my friend austin because he loves ddr and just got out of the hospital and if i give him the good one i can steal his old crappy one that i can break and wont feel bad about it.
Posted at 4:43pm on October 12th, 2006
And you know, I never really understood why the X mouth converted to an angry smiley.
Posted at 4:44pm on October 12th, 2006
and the other part of my post didnt paste, AWESOME. anyway i love ffr. it keeps me entertained and gives me a chance to avoid homework
Posted at 4:44pm on October 12th, 2006
ASLDKAS
Okay, I made the less than sign and the heart, and the rest of my comment was deleted. Jesus. Rofl. Well, I’m not about to write it all over again.
x_x;
Posted at 4:45pm on October 12th, 2006
That pad is Sweet!!!
Posted at 4:45pm on October 12th, 2006
lol, ffr is the shizzle. Helps me deal with my ddr urges
Posted at 4:48pm on October 12th, 2006
cool.I really need a metal pad all I use are soft!
Posted at 4:49pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR has been arpund awhile and I have been around FFR awhile. I have played it woth friends aswell as stepmania. But I love rankings and all the community feel about FFR. Lately I have been playing alot thanks to the level rank page. Keep up the good work. I will always continue to come back here for ffr r1. =)
Posted at 4:54pm on October 12th, 2006
I’ve been playing FFR on and off for about 3 and a half years. I’ve faded the arrow keys on the 2-3 keyboards I’ve had over the years lol. I now use FFR to warm up my hands when I need good reflexes and loose hands to aim on games (mainly counter-strike).
You guys should make a limited time offer FFR keyboard
Posted at 4:55pm on October 12th, 2006
It’s really cool that you guys are doing this for us, even though you make the game for us to enjoy. Thanks for all of the good times
Posted at 4:55pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR = Fun, Great Multiplayer, Creative Games, Cool Music
Great Job FFR! On Your 1 Millionth Member!
Posted at 4:57pm on October 12th, 2006
holy crap 2.43 years later after i join 1000000 users. took long enough…i remember when i stayed up all night for R2 and it turns out i was a day early -.-
Posted at 5:00pm on October 12th, 2006
676 comments, wow.
Lots of people that will have their hopes & dreams crushed =\
Posted at 5:00pm on October 12th, 2006
flashflash revolution isnt just game. its a big online community chat room with awsome and well written games as a bonus. ffr can be fun or just relaxing if u post on the fourms a-lot. also it can be challenging. trying to be the #1 ffr’er on the site. it also gives ppl a chance who dont have the money to buy a system or a pad to play with there feet and lets them have fun at there own house hold.
Posted at 5:02pm on October 12th, 2006
I’ve only been playing FFR for about two weeks, and I’m getting the hang of it pretty well. For my keyboard though… I think I will break the arrow keys soon. But it’s all part of the learnin’ process.
Posted at 5:03pm on October 12th, 2006
i love dance music and playing repetitive games when i cant sleep…
Posted at 5:03pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means having stretchypanda’s babies.
Posted at 5:04pm on October 12th, 2006
ffr is my escape. when i cant get to my ps2 to play ddr i use this. besides i need the best of the best for my ps2. it would be nice to win this pad. but anyways ffr is the way i keep my fingers fast and my eyes accurate. ever since i started ffr i became better at ddr. thnx to the fast paced trikcy finger tecniques my eyes are sharpining like hawk eyes. i also like being able to play people from all over the plzce. sleep is the last thing i think of when im on my computer with my away message on and the phone proped betwwen my ear and my shoulder. I am hooked. THIS IS WAT FFR MEAN TO ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted at 5:04pm on October 12th, 2006
What FFR means to me and my keyboard is… a chance to talk to people from places i dont live in like Seattle Ohio, where my friend moved, he plays this game so it lets us stay in touch. (user name Delphion) FFR has allowed me to see how comedic i am and test out jokes. FFR to my key board is a use for the up, down, left, and right arrows. If my keyboard could talk it would say ”thanks for making me not collect dust”
Posted at 5:05pm on October 12th, 2006
If I got this… can you imagine how much weight I would lose? My fingers are soo buff why not the rest of me! Oh and i think my arrow keys could use a rest.
Posted at 5:06pm on October 12th, 2006
I enjoy FFR even though i dont use my keyboard a lot it opened up new opportunities for foot exercises i can finally find a good challenge for my feet. BTW I rock Paranoia Survivor MAX 290! AAAA all the way!!
Posted at 5:07pm on October 12th, 2006
FLASH FLASH REVOLUTION FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!This is like the best game created(besides the real ddr…)this game is really great and I love it…(you should work on ffr r2 tho)*cheers to 1000000 players and soon its going to b 10000000000*8-)
Posted at 5:10pm on October 12th, 2006
Oooo.. shiney pad of.. shiney’ness. o_o
Posted at 5:11pm on October 12th, 2006
my post didnt show up-.-
Posted at 5:13pm on October 12th, 2006
i like ffr because i st0ped my addiction t0 runescape and that addicti0n was about 2 years. it made me addicted t0 this th0 but i d0nt mind, its kinda like a myspace and kinda like ddr. my keyb0ard d0esnt really mind. it just says, “h0w do you hit the arr0ws at the exact same time it says t0!?!?!?!?” well thats all i g0ts t0 say.
Posted at 5:14pm on October 12th, 2006
dude… my post abandoned me *crying* GAWD!!! WHY DO YOU HAVE TO H8 on ME!!! yeah but basically i said FFR spits on a jewish carpenter, that is how much it rocks. tis shiney like WHOA *gawk* *dribble dribble drool drool* *slerp* yum… i creamed myself…
Posted at 5:14pm on October 12th, 2006
Well, how do I start, FFR has got to be one of the funnest games on the internet. It’s unique because it let’s you chat, play with others, challenge others, and select from tens and hundreds of songs, all of them being great. I would rather play FFR than regular DDR because its easier to do, eventhough i’m also great at DDR. Keep the songs comming, best internet game ever.
Posted at 5:19pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR doesn’t really mean much to my keyboard, because of all the abuse it suffers from me pounding on it. But FFR sure means a lot to me. If it wasn’t for FFR I wouldn’t be playing stepmania nor would I be playing DDR. It was a very good gateway into all that I play now. I was actually thinking about buying a metal pad the other day but cost is way too high for me to afford but this would rock if I won it.
Posted at 5:19pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is so much fun. i like the multiplayer and my keyboard loves it when i fondle his space key. So you better make me win and stuff or im going to hurt my keyboard! OMG STICKY KEYS!
Posted at 5:22pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is simply my new life. Ever since my friend showed me it ive been on every day and tried to put my biggest part in helping this website grow. I get so excited every time a new song is put on i make my friends come watch me play it, haha:]. my hand eye coordination is gotten so much better from playing all the time that ive noticed a lot of changes in other things i do as well. Out of all the other people who reply to this i can only say that i realize the low chance of me winning, and congratulations to whoever does. Keep up the good work with the website, and ill just keep trying my best to have a role in the large community its becoming.
thank you for all of this,
brandon.
Posted at 5:22pm on October 12th, 2006
man, I’ve been waiting for this. ffr means alot to me because I play this most of the time and I have come to only knowing this game in the net. But when I am at home..I play both ffr and ddr. The problem here is…I don’t have a ddr pad. If I win this pad, I will use it and would be honored to know that I am a winner in the best website ever. Quick question: how in the world did we get sooo many people on the member page? I remember it was only in the 990,000 on tuesday. Well, I will be coming to this website (obviously) everyday and check it out. Please let me win this one. I will do my best to help to. ~my best reguards, ~vero~ aka ~lesbifriends~
Posted at 5:23pm on October 12th, 2006
Yay!
FFR is a place that I can goto when I need to escape from life’s troubles. This place has music with a beat that I can just relax and have fun. I am even able to take something that I enjoy and play with my friends. It’s a great finger exercise, increasing my typing dexterity for my work.
The only draw back to this is that my keyboard does not like this place, especially the Up, Down, Left, and Right arrow keys. The scream in agony as I smile with glee.
Posted at 5:26pm on October 12th, 2006
i love ffr that pad is mine you are going down
Posted at 5:27pm on October 12th, 2006
To me, FFR means Flash Flash Revolution; a fun and addicting game. For 2.62 years i’ve been a member, maybe ill finally win something :p
Posted at 5:28pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a game, but it’s a game with a soul! And the soul of the game is music. Most games have music, but few revolve around it and base it as their core. It can invoke many emotions in the players, including frusteration (blackflagging) and pride (AAA’ing). True, the game has little to no physical rewards, but it does however give you a feeling of accomplishment, which, to me, far surpasses say, getting maximum level on World of Warcraft, and also takes a fraction of the time.
Flash Flash Revolution to me is a pasttime, but it’s also more than that, it’s a fun pasttime.
Posted at 5:32pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR = fun for me and pain and suffering for my keyboard.
Posted at 5:33pm on October 12th, 2006
well im not exactly sure what ffr means to me but its lots better than ddr heh because i prefer the keyboard but thats just me however my girlfriend does not and she would absolutly orgasm in the pants if she was to receive one of those mats so if i win this i would be uber hero boyfriend with ultimate gift of dancitude which is not a word but will be when she gets her dancing pad compliments of you guys and yours truly .
Posted at 5:34pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is by far the closest thing I can get to DDR at the moment because there are no arcades around where I live that have DDR in it. Also, I play with a broken down keyboard, so it’s a miracle if I can even hit arrows and combo. My down key is a paper ball and the key is missing, and my left key constantly unhinges from the seating so I constantly have to click it back in so I can use it.
Good luck to everyone who has entered ^^!
Posted at 5:36pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR = Fun Fun Restored.
Posted at 5:37pm on October 12th, 2006
I am wearing the paint off of my keyboard from playing this so much.
Posted at 5:38pm on October 12th, 2006
No FFR fan no matter how big or small could be caught dead without replying to this story. SO MUCH FUN, but I can’t help but worry about my keyboard 0_0
Posted at 5:38pm on October 12th, 2006
heh i love ffr, kinda obvious though
Just a thought, don’t you think (whoever “you” may be) if the people who don’t speak English won’t know about this contest because the instructions are written in English?
As always,
Posted at 5:40pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is great fun at school, even if its not with my keyboard :/
Posted at 5:43pm on October 12th, 2006
oh man does it ever wreck my keyboard but its all good fun anyways
Posted at 5:44pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is probably the best internet game ever. i havent played anyother internet game more that i have played FFR. Thank youu ^-^
Posted at 5:44pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means I always have constant access to some form of Dance Dance Revolution, meaning I always have at least one open venue to totally pwn people at.
Thanks for giving me a reputation I actually like FFR!
Posted at 5:51pm on October 12th, 2006
I WANT THAT SO BAD IT LOOKS AWESOME. I would play 24/7 to get that prize AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Posted at 5:52pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR Is My DDR, all my friends go out a blow all their money playing ddr in front of crowds that laugh at them when they screw up. me i ffr because its easyer, i can do it whenever i want, and its free, untill you break the good old keyboard.
Posted at 5:53pm on October 12th, 2006
These comments may be numerous, but they are all soulless! Nothing can replace true love, care and dedication in a comment!
Posted at 5:53pm on October 12th, 2006
well um my keybored is a laptop and i find it very easy to type fast with this laptop
Posted at 5:57pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is like a good freind to me. If I need to cheer up its here, if I need to have some fun or talk to some people FFR is there. Its the single most addicting thing i can think of. I know my comment is too late, but I figure FFR is worth submiting my feelings for. Thanks guys, keep up the great work.
Posted at 5:59pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is what makes me feel better than others. I may not be that great compared to you guys, but it is possibly the most fun flash game out there, and playing it in front of others makes me feel pretty good.
Posted at 6:04pm on October 12th, 2006
Hmmm, let’s see… FFR is an amazing game. Not only it is a hell lot of fun, but it also trains your fingers to play video games! And sometimes, I just go play on FFR to listen to some good music.
Posted at 6:05pm on October 12th, 2006
ffr is the best and i want to play it all night long
Posted at 6:07pm on October 12th, 2006
woo hoo , ffr is like taking a massice crap with my fingers….in blinding speed, yet it has that samw awesome feeling when im done
-bloodchild
Posted at 6:08pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is what makes me happy. There is nothing I love more then to come home after a hard day of school, soccer, band, and homework than to come home and play a few games of ffr. My keyboard doesnt like the game to much and it doesnt like me playing it because I get a little rough on the keyboard but it doesnt complain. I love FFR.
Posted at 6:08pm on October 12th, 2006
Wow well where to start well um it started with my friend who said to check out this site, im like ok fine when i go on it im like wow!! this is hard im mean hard!!!. at first i forgot about it but my friend brought it up again. so i kept on playing assoon as u know it i got HOOKED!! i was a one hader for a very very long time. i played this so much that i even got my cousin hooked. well i love ffr to my heart and i hpe it keeps on running forever i hope one day it hits the news saying it’s the craziest phenomonon. i keep thinking i breack my keyboard but this “finger pad” gonna hold out all the way to the end.
Posted at 6:08pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is my life, i suck at ddr but my fingers are fast.my cousin started me and from then on i became great
If i where to win this pad i would become good at ddr.
FFR is my LIFE
My keyboard also loves ffr because it likes getting its buttons pushed
Posted at 6:10pm on October 12th, 2006
I saw this while I was at school, and well, heck I can give it a shot
Posted at 6:10pm on October 12th, 2006
Holy geez omigosh! No way! I knew I loved ffr but who knew I could love it this much! *tear tear* I love you guys …
Posted at 6:11pm on October 12th, 2006
I love FFR, and DDR both alike.
(although i’m not that good at either)
So even though my chances of winning are…oh I dunno, 2,000,000.320122154512 to 1,
I wanna say thanks for keeping FFR free.
Posted at 6:12pm on October 12th, 2006
To be honest, when I first started playing FFR….I hated it. Everything about it was akward to me and some of the easiest songs were such a challenge to me, I hardly ever wanted to play. But this is a game that grew on me. I slowly got better and developed my skills to the point Im at today. The community has always been supportive and helpful as well as the staff. Ive been here through a good number of the developments and I must say I couldnt be happier with the results. This is now one of the most addicting games Ive ever played and cant go a day without it now.
As for my keyboard, its gone through hell because of this game. Ive actually already broken the arrow keys on one due to some of the strain Ive put on it
All in all, I love this game. Without you guys and all of the great work that you all do, I dont know what I would do with all of those extra days to myself :3…..Keep up the always fantastic work.
-Ryu
Posted at 6:12pm on October 12th, 2006
I think ffr is about expressing yourself like dancing on your keyboard, your fingers are the star and the keyboard is your dance floor. To own the dance floor you must have good hand-eye coordination and your fingers must fly like a bird at the speed of light. Your mind is what controls you but you must not let it hold you back and control you. But without the dance floor the bird can’t fly.
Posted at 6:13pm on October 12th, 2006
I love FFR! It keeps me busy for too long!
Posted at 6:14pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is totally like moving your feet to the music in a club.
but instead of your feet its your hands.
I really think this helped me in learning to play drums/guitaur/piano because i learned to move my fingers faster and have more controll over my hands.
I love ffr.
And ddr for that matter. Loveya
Posted at 6:15pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is about increasing my reflexes and speed skills, and for my keyboard…it means I’m going to need buy a bunch of em every few months or so…. GOOD LUCK M8s!
Posted at 6:16pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR helps me keep in touch with my friends back home, we play each other while using the chat to talk. Much better than just surfing the web.
Posted at 6:16pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is awesome.
My friend showed this to me back in like April of 2003. I played for a bit, but not that much. Then when 2nd Mix came out, I made an account and got addicted. There was a time when I could hit 1000 games played in a few days. The game has been the best. With the addition of challenges, MP, and everything else, it’s really been great. Last year in May or so, I got addicted to the forums as well. I started posting a lot and learned tons of stuff just from being around you guys.
In short:
FFR is the man
-chickendude
Posted at 6:17pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is one of the most entertaining game I ever played !
I can stop play to this game it is very funny…so well, this is it ^^ ! Those dance pads are very nice and I want one of’em !
-monster33
Posted at 6:17pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is Bliss, period.
Posted at 6:24pm on October 12th, 2006
God, there’s definately going to be over 1,000 comments before this is over. I know I barely have a chance to win, but..
Well, I can’t really say FFR is more than just a game, because.. well, honestly, that’s what it is. A game. But it’s definately the one game I’ve played that I’ve spent so much time and energy on. I really don’t even know why. Before this, I didn’t know much about DDR.. hell, I probably played 3 games in my life.
I’ve only been playing since May 27 of this year. “0.38 years”. I’ve already racked up almost 9,000 games, not counting resonance and R2 games… You figure that’s over 2,000 games a month. Nearly 100 a day. I’m ranked in the low 300′s.. all in just a few short months.
I’m obsessed with the game. I really don’t see how else I can put it. I’ve put so much of my time towards this game, it’s almost unnatural. It’s the only game I can spend almost all my free time playing for about 4 months, and still not get bored of it.. hopefully I never will.
Let’s hope FFR sticks around for another million members!
-Iwhaiwnfi
Posted at 6:24pm on October 12th, 2006
What FFR means to me and my keyboard -
Don’t forget the other feautures though! Until then, I shall try to play on my keyboard and break more arrows.
*BANG BANG BANG!* My keyboard may not like it because I’m constantly banging on it but it feels the pleasure of the game and partly enjoys it, Many keyboards have died in the process but it was for a great cause. A great, great, great cause to please me and my ffring ways. Now, though I feel great sorrow and my keyboard sits here without me banging on it because my finger is too ill to bang on it so we sit here lonely and sad so I say, I wish I could use my feet, And I find, I have no pad. Now what ffr means to me: Well what it means to me is hours of no more boredom!!!!!!! Before ffr I was a crazy guy planning and plotting and trying to get out of boredom until I found out about ffr and I was out of boredom
Posted at 6:29pm on October 12th, 2006
Wow,
ffr means pretty much the world to me, im serious.
I found out about it like,
hmm
let me count. 2 and a half years ago, and since then, i love it more and more everyday.
im not going to try and talk my way into winning this seeing as it is random, i’d just like to say, whoever made this site deserves 274782347835723 million hugs
–taratothegray
Posted at 6:34pm on October 12th, 2006
FRR is a very good game to me and way to showoff my not-so-good skillz. Thanks for making it what it is now and congrats on 1 million members!
Posted at 6:35pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means DEATH!!!!!!
to my keyboard
in such a metal way that
is IS metalxCORE
to the MAXX FOREVER
Posted at 6:39pm on October 12th, 2006
What does FFR mean to me?? It means… it means…… (room gets quite) *Gets down on one knee* FFR will you marry me! As For my keyboard, he probably hates FFR because of the torcher it recieves every time I play it.. nuff said.
Posted at 6:41pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means pastime for me, pain for my keyboard. nuff said.
Posted at 6:45pm on October 12th, 2006
Man FFR is my replacement for DDR. Both are great. its my favorite xbox game and i play it whenever i have a chance. FFR is torture for my keyboard. and i like torturing my keyboard…
Posted at 6:46pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is an excerise to me. It strengthened my arms and hands a bit. I like it because its a challenge and it ALWAYS is being updated with fresh new songs. Hardly any flash game comes to that. FFR is basically a WHOLE new way to play MMO
, but just fun
. (and not for hours on end like some MMOs >.>)
Posted at 6:50pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is entertainment for the masses. It’s that simple
Posted at 6:53pm on October 12th, 2006
Wll there are quite a bit of posts already. FFR to me means down time from school and work. I get to come home and play FFR for about half an hour or so and continue my daily routiene. Its great fun and wouldnt trade it for any other game!
Posted at 6:53pm on October 12th, 2006
MMMMMMMMMMMM I LOVE FFR!
Posted at 6:54pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR lets me play DDR at home because I don’t have a pad
Posted at 6:54pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is cool and I love it, now let me win that pad please.
XD
Posted at 6:55pm on October 12th, 2006
god i wish i can have that pad..(starts imagining the possibilities)
If i get it, then i can practice at home and show off to my friends who have never even heard of DDR and look cool.
Posted at 6:57pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is something special in my heart. Even after my parents tried to get me off, nothing could sever the connection between FFR and me. FFR is something I’m proud to be a part of, something I’m proud to represent. Even better is the community. I’ve been a part of the gbin for quite a while, and there is the only place where I’ve suffered scorn and ridicule looking for that goal of respect. It is totally worth it. Also, FFR has sparked a musical flame within me. I find myself analyzing complex music, thinking of good steps for that song. As for my keyboard, we’ve had good times on Minani Ikebukuro and the like. FFR is the best place on the internets for me, and I don’t ever plan to leave.
Posted at 6:57pm on October 12th, 2006
I love FFR it is so much fun to play!!!!!!!!
Posted at 7:04pm on October 12th, 2006
Pretty fun game. My #1 reason I prorastinate a lot. My keyboard probably hates FFR for the continuous hard tapping. Ha.. Oh well.
Posted at 7:05pm on October 12th, 2006
WOW! a 300$ dance pad man it would be awsome if i got it!
I just lost mine…
And u guys r generous!
Posted at 7:07pm on October 12th, 2006
Tough competition.
Posted at 7:07pm on October 12th, 2006
o.O, tough competition.
Posted at 7:13pm on October 12th, 2006
Hey hey hey..
um
i
love
this
game
it
is
me
..well not my life
but close enough second to volleyball
Posted at 7:14pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is hella tite
Posted at 7:14pm on October 12th, 2006
Wooowweeee, that is plain awesome XD
Posted at 7:18pm on October 12th, 2006
k yeah. im winning this
Posted at 7:19pm on October 12th, 2006
ffr is like breathing. you cant live without it.
Posted at 7:20pm on October 12th, 2006
I started FFR a while ago, Ive played on and off but it has consitently been one of my favorite games of all time. Its helped me alot with my DDR reading skills as i sucked at well….reading arrows. and now im pretty darn good. FFR has caused me to go threw 1 keyboard so far and i think this one might go within the month, oh well for love adn money ill play it.
Posted at 7:20pm on October 12th, 2006
What flash flash revolution means for me and my keyboard…wow I don’t know how I’m going to fit this all in one comment! Well for me it means giving me something to do online…and a chance to meet new people. It also gives me a chance to test out my skillz. It gives me better coordination too, and poses a challenge for me. For my keyboard flash flash revolution means hours of banging on the arrow keys. It also means using the letters to type to people from Tokyo or Montreal^^. It especially gives my friends a chance to tell me how nerdy I am…lol.
Posted at 7:24pm on October 12th, 2006
Well I had started FFR a while ago, I kind of stopped playing for a while because I never had the time, the other day I just decided to pop back on, and I have been re-addicted. This is an awesome game, and I love its awesome-ness. I even have a keyboard that I use specifically for this game!
Posted at 7:29pm on October 12th, 2006
Yeah the keyboard has suffered 3 arrow key breakings and I had to get a new one after playing for an hour straight. Also I have played 20 dollars to a DDR machine at an arcade. DDR and FFR are both major parts of my life. I don’t know wheree I would be with out either. That kind of describes the obsession i have towards DDR and FFR.
Posted at 7:30pm on October 12th, 2006
dude thatsthe best pad in the world i need it
Posted at 7:30pm on October 12th, 2006
Hmmm…I started playing Flash Flash Revolution because I really loved DDR, but I never had any time to actually go the my nearest boardwalk/arcades and play it, so when I first found FFR I was really excited about it and all. I found I was really good within the first couple songs from being able to type nearly 100 WPM usually helps, but there were songs I thought I’d never be able to do, and I can now breeze through them. Shashakiro is my hero =x
What FFR means to me…it means fun. That’s it.
Posted at 7:31pm on October 12th, 2006
everyone has posted to this update in spite of winning this cobalt flux pad. Im poor. ddr is one of the experience i enjoy most, that and music, i never have a chance to play ddr, and ffr is free. it is the thing that brings joy to my day. if i could get a cobalt flux, then i could get the game, and it would be the greatest thing to ever happen to me. but you know you can give it to whoever tries so hard to type a huge report. thanks for making this synthlight and the crew. its the greatest game. ever.
Posted at 7:33pm on October 12th, 2006
Well i don’t have a big paragraph like some of these people but i can say one thing…FFR rocks….at least i can play against people on the net….i can’t even play DDR on my ps2 because my DDR pad is broken….At least there’s still some Good ol’ FFR….
FFR really is a cool game
Posted at 7:34pm on October 12th, 2006
Hell, I don’t know why I’m replying. FFR to me is just another awsome game with replay value. Yea it does quicken the reflexes and strengthens the eye, but it’s the music that counts. It’s about keeping beat and hitting intense arrows that fly towards the zenith, the top of the screen. I think about everyone who plays FFR long enough breaks their keyboard. My buttons jam now, but I could care less. Starting from one hand to two, beating people in FFR, and laughing at them is what kept me alive. Yet I loss to many people cause I play on… dial up… I don’t care about winning, since it wouldn’t do anything for my cruddy comp. plus I’m all about the fingers. Even though I breakdance, my eye to feet coordination sucks since I don’t use DDR of step pads compatible with FFR, or stepmania or whatever. I’ve been using FFR for 4 or 5 years, but only registered about a year ago, since my comp was messed up and wouldn’t save my points. GO FFR!!!
Posted at 7:36pm on October 12th, 2006
hmmm i first heard of ddr through playing ffr it is one of the greatest games ever made if i had not found out about ddr i would not be able to do alot of the things i can do now
ps. awsome game
pss. are you using javascript or html for the site
Posted at 7:37pm on October 12th, 2006
I type a lot, but my arrow keys tend to get neglected. FFR ensures they don’t get lonely.
Posted at 7:37pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR = work for me, play for my keyboard.
Posted at 7:38pm on October 12th, 2006
2.53 years… 2.53 years is a long time and i must say that ive seen ffr grow a lot and thus making me grow as an entity. ive seen the new songs come and the old songs get more entertaining. EVEN full comboing CIA Rave…when i was still 2 fingers xD. ive come to the point of playing the trumpet to every song thats on here helping me grow as a musician! so i guess, i really dont deserve the pad…*though i want it* but what i really want to say is thank you ffr helping me become a proffesional musician at 16 years old! thanks for all the hard work! you guys have been sweatin a storm for all of us and need some thanks every once in a while, and though this may get just looked over i still feel like it needed to be said! well this is my entry ffr means that my main goal has been achieved and so, in my eyes, ffr is more to me than most people here.
~Leo
Posted at 7:38pm on October 12th, 2006
like others, FFR lets me get out some stress. sittin back and enjoyging the forums and the games are a nice thing when you’re in school, work, or are just in life’s daily struggles.
^_^ thanks FFR
Posted at 7:40pm on October 12th, 2006
I love you, Synthlight.
Posted at 7:41pm on October 12th, 2006
Mwhahaha, new member here! site is good from what I can see so far, every good adaption into flash, although it is missing some of the function in DDR (or DWI for PC) it is still very good and the song choices are nice. Glad to be one of the million + members here at flash flash revolution!
Posted at 7:42pm on October 12th, 2006
What FFR means to me – It’s a way to play DDR when I’m either too tired or lazy to actually play DDR.
To my keyboard – It tries to run in fear every time I log on.
Posted at 7:43pm on October 12th, 2006
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I will kill this comment page if I started to write the history of mankind, because mankind lived for FFR. Lord Almighty, we live in a very blessed world. Let us hope that the winner of this contest be a deserving and faithful winner. Good luck, and godspeed.
—Desert_Eagle
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Posted at 7:48pm on October 12th, 2006
Well, I haven’t been here long, and my combined FFR and DDR usage is only about a year, but I have a small passion for it since it was first introduced to me by my awesome nerdy friends. I love this site and the game, and I love my home version and playing in the arcades, laughing with the crowd as I trip.
Oh well, no more writing, just hoping that I can win (not likely with a million members). No skill involved.
Posted at 7:48pm on October 12th, 2006
What FFR means to me – It’s a place I go to often for some excellent simfiles. I can often pre-play the song before downloading, which is a huge plus!!!!
My preference is to use a pad when I play, so a lot of the songs on here don’t work for me (and it saves my keyboard too;)
Posted at 7:49pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR rocks when I have nothing to do at school
Posted at 7:52pm on October 12th, 2006
Flash Flash revolution through the years….
2003…
I was in sixth grade and FFR was just catching on, I was the best at the times and introduced it to the entire school. It basically owned. I got tons of props for being… well, amazing lol
2004…
Seventh grade posed many problems, but as in the past year, FFR held me together and my keyboard began to ware in.
2005…
Eigth grade was cool, my FFR skills translated over to DDR and PIU, and all three became my obsession. I met tons of great people in arcades and online. the arrow games were becoming a pasttime.
2006…
High school, high school, new things everywhere. Wierd things. But the constant that was always there- FFR. It rocks.
2007…
Looking foreward to exceeding on my new Cobalt Flux Hard Pad. Totally rad
-Everestfreak
Posted at 7:53pm on October 12th, 2006
i hope i win
Posted at 7:56pm on October 12th, 2006
I…must…win…COBALT FLUX DANCE PAD!!!
Posted at 7:57pm on October 12th, 2006
That’s be awesome if i had this thing so you must give it to me NOW!!!
Posted at 7:58pm on October 12th, 2006
… a nice game to relax.
Posted at 7:59pm on October 12th, 2006
To me and my laptop’s keyboard, FFR means adrenaline, sugar, and banged up laptop.
Posted at 8:00pm on October 12th, 2006
ffr is awesome.
Posted at 8:00pm on October 12th, 2006
Speed and stamina, agility and acrobatics, patience and perseverance. Most any athlete would say that his sport requires such skills; one would never find it fathomable that a simple video game could require as much endurance as any professional sport. However, in such a case, our friend “one” would have never heard of Dance Dance Revolution. Unfortunately, not all hardcore internet junkies could handle such an athletic activity and require something more impressive and unique than Halo to shine in their rare moments of glory when groups gather round them to observe their activity. For these people, nothing feels more satisfying than the looks of awe and astonishment that overcome the faces of those onlookers who are fortunate enough to walk by as the junkies are busting out their fancy finger-work. Flash Flash Revolution offers hope to the hopeless and fame to the fameless.
For all that my DDR career was worth at the time I might have been able to buy a new car (Hotwheels Ford truck WOOHOO!). As far as I was concerned, my dream to one day defeat all the Asians who were seemingly born on DDR pads for the sake of DDRing and conquering the DDR world was failing miserably, but one night while I was wasting time on addictingames.com, I stumbled upon a game called FlashFlashRevolution. The game offered me a new sense of hope. “Hey, if I could start beating these songs, I could get better at reading DDR arrows!” Trip to the Moon, Computer Dreams, The Sound of Battle, Zelda Mix, and even songs as difficult as Boss Machine fell before my mighty, monstrous FFR wrath!
After many months I started to see the results of my FFR skills on the DDR pad. But I also realized that my FFR skills were not skills at all, but horrible noobish arrogance. I decided to move up a level. By then I was able to barely sneak through Delirium and songs such as this, but still needed more practice. I was patient. I persevered. I endured my failures and fought to overcome them. I trained daily, hourly, MINUTELY to improve my FFR abilities. FFR gave me confidence! When I couldn’t answer a math question, when I had a stressful day, when I was feuding with friends, FFR reawakened my confidence. Mash after mash on the keys empowered me to do better still, to excel and further my abilities at this wondrous game. The sweat that poured forth from my brow flooded my eyes, and through the sensational burn I continued to train my fingers to conquer the demons of FFR.
FFR Dretches (the easy songs) fell to my mighty finger-blades with ease at this point, but I had bigger fish to fry. As mighty as Delirium’s jump stream and 1/16th stream attacks were, I prevailed. CIA Rave’s indomitable, seemingly endless stream that boggles the mind was no match for my mental plating implements. Uber Rave, a speed daemon, fell alongside his twin brother Uber Rave V.2 When the likes of MAXimillion showed his face in the neoMAX and MAX Forever forms, I fought hard to quell his evil deeds. High-energy intensive beams were fired at me from the moon, assassins attempted to inject me with classical viruses, barbaric tribes attempted to transcend my skills and sacrifice me to their crowdpleasing deities, flying bumblebees encircled my person and nipped away at my flesh, the Power Rangers, siding with William Hung, fought hard to impede my progress, but even Mr. Rogers in a bloodstained sweater could not keep me down.
To this day, my intense FFR training has never gotten me to beat an Asian at anything in my entire life, so I’ve come to accept that their race is inherently better at coordination-based games, as well as any games in general, than I am. But for what it’s worth (Cobalt Flux pad?), my perseverance at FFR has made me into an overall better man of stronger character and will-power, of higher confidence and self-esteem. Pathetic, some may say, that a game is capable of doing this for anyone. Unfortunately, these poor souls have never experienced the nirvana, the sheer enlightenment that FlashFlashRevolution bestows upon its fortunate members. PLAY ON, fellow FFRers, growing stronger in thy current abilities. For in the end, t’will all be well worth the effort. You’ll see.
With full lack of fallacy,
The Noble Adrius,
Surname, Maraxus the 11th
Posted at 8:01pm on October 12th, 2006
I’ve been at FFR for, I dunno, 2.5 years or something. Too lazy to check. At first I just came here to play the game, but eventually I signed up. FFR is just a place to come when I browse the internet. I enjoy reading over posting, so that’s usually what I do.
My keyboard(s) have taken quite the beatings.
Posted at 8:02pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a way for me to show all my friends at school (during tech class) how i play DDR (well at least using the KB)
Posted at 8:02pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
Of each key as it goes down for another perfect
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of everyday’s
most mashing need by sun and monitor-light.
I love thee freely, as men strive for right, and left , and up, and down.
I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.
I love thee with a passion put to use
in my old Griefs and with my teenager’s faith.
I love thee with a love I seemed to lose
With my lost girlfriends — and I love thee with the breath,
Smlies, and cracking knuckles, of all my life! — and, if God choose,
I shall love thee but better after death.
Modified version of “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways…” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)
Posted at 8:09pm on October 12th, 2006
oh great holy FFR gods, apease me witht the presence of the great cobalt flux pad! lol ffr is my stress reliever. on bads days I know I can turn to FFR to make my day. DDR is also my life, DDR AND FFR GODS
Posted at 8:14pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR mean me being excited while waiting for pants to load on internet slower than AOL then pounding the hell out of my keyboard with like 12 back up keyboards for when these others break from excessive pounding on them XD
Posted at 8:17pm on October 12th, 2006
I want it now please.
Posted at 8:23pm on October 12th, 2006
hehe FFr means to me just having fun passing the time
mostly at school but if i get bored at home i get on as well
its pretty fun and builds hand eye cordination
Posted at 8:25pm on October 12th, 2006
What FFR means to me?
Well, I do contribute a lot of my time to it and SM, y’know, honing skills and such. I remember when I had a hard time with everything, and, hah, it’s funny to think about then. Anyway, though I know I’m not that great, I’m hoping I will be soon. And of course it’s not all about skill, but I’ve made some friends on the site, too. ‘Course not everyone is too friendly… or smart, I mean, in terms of politeless, not stupidity. But, well, there’s a lot more nice people, and that’s great compared to many other online communities. I never did fit in to any Advance Wars online community… >.>;; Aaanyway… I’ve made friends—and I’ve brought friends here. Much, much, fun.
What FFR means to my keyboard?
Torture. >:3 Ha, ha, no, I’ve been trying to lighten my, uh, touch on the keys so hopefully they won’t break any time soon. x3 I was playing on my mom’s laptop once and the arrow keys stopped working for a bit, and that was a bit creepy. o.o;; Hah, well… Guess that’s all for now!
Posted at 8:26pm on October 12th, 2006
zmog i need that pad ^_^
Posted at 8:27pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means to me a way to relax in the wee hours of the morning after i wrote a paper, or to turn my computer into a virtual keyboard smashing machine. But, FFR means the most to me, because even if im in the middle of no-were, if i can find a computer, i can find enjoyment
Posted at 8:27pm on October 12th, 2006
To me, FFR is one of the fastest growing dance simulation communities out there, and is by far one of the most important. The only way to go now is up! Music is my passion and what better place to fill that need than here! Keep it real, hope this site lives for as long as I do.
Posted at 8:28pm on October 12th, 2006
Before FFR, i had no hand-eye cordination after bitching and complaining about the arrows moving to fast for me to see, i finally got my skill level up to where i can like idk pwn on certain songs…im not good at writing
Im ah, 17,Female
I like basketball
and i would love to have that DDR pad, as i can only afford the sucky 19 dollar ones from Toys R US
- Zomg!Shesafemale!!
Posted at 8:31pm on October 12th, 2006
This is truly amazing. Congratulations on the million users! FFR really deserves some great recognition from all over the web…I never expected something this neat could be so addictive. I really have to give credit to flashflashrevolution.com for exposing me to all this stuff like Stepmania, R2, simfiles, vidfiles, and the whole FFR community…if I had never visited this site in the first place, I’d be as bored as a rock at my computer with literally nothing to do…and FFR fills in that gap, not by just a bit, but actually by quite a lot. No doubt in my mind that FFR will continue to grow more and more in the years to come. The work put in to this site well deserves the achievment of 1,000,000 users. Keep up the excellent work!! ^_^
Posted at 8:33pm on October 12th, 2006
YES NO TEXT LIMIT!:)
Posted at 8:36pm on October 12th, 2006
To me, FFR means more online fun. To my keyboard, FFR means DEATH.
Posted at 8:39pm on October 12th, 2006
well, well, well, looks like i have some tough competition here… but what can i say I love FFR and FFR loves me(dont deny it). People always are talking about stuff like ” dude lets go get stoned and kill ourselves” Well when they ask me that question im like “srry fellas but im going to go get high on life by playin FFR” Their all like… I like arrows! So i say, “well durrrr thats what ffr’s all about!” Then we all go home and go on our computers and dance with our fingers like its 1969. Those guys have now turned out to be smart educated businessmen with good lives and lots of moolah. Not ugly skinny bums who beg for money so they can try and visit the royal rainbow. I ended up publishing a great book called “How FFR saved my life…” Check it out, on sale for 9.95$! http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n243/nickOlaus_2006/aom_cover_800x600_main.jpg
It has sold over 40 million copies in the us.
Donald Trump commented ” Playing FFR has really saved my life… I was in the garbage bins looking for money the day before i read it and look at me now!”
What can i say, i owe my riches and my great book to FFR.
So before u say ” hey lets give that loser a free cobalt flux pad!” Read my comment and change your minds.
P.S My keyboard had a damaged left arrow form playing EHHS… I dont blame it on FFR though, i blame it on dell’s crappy keyboards that arent suitable for ffr.
Posted at 8:39pm on October 12th, 2006
Great, I use the default keyboard that came with my computer (emachines). I only use one hand to play, and it seems to work perfectly fine. By the way, cool looking $300 dance pad. Wish I had one.
Posted at 8:39pm on October 12th, 2006
I like pie
Posted at 8:40pm on October 12th, 2006
I actually got started playing these kinds of games thru FFR. Being a member for ~2 and a quarter years, I can say that this is one of the best games online out there.
Posted at 8:42pm on October 12th, 2006
coolio
Posted at 8:43pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR to me is a great way to kill time during class =)
I had a nice way to impress my friends (lots of challenges during html class won) and I still enjoy doing it from time to time!
2 years later and I am in college, I just started getting back into it. Nice to see my rank is 750 out of 1,001,000
What it means to my keyboard? I guess a lot of button pushing. I’ve had this computer for at least 3 years and it hasn’t worn down yet =)
Posted at 8:44pm on October 12th, 2006
It means a lot to me, and even more to my keyboard (or what is left of it).
Posted at 8:45pm on October 12th, 2006
because on occasion I cut myself becuase I’m too poor to afford my own pad and ddr is my life.
jk (even though it’s pretty true), my true reason is because I said so.
Posted at 8:49pm on October 12th, 2006
a long time ago i LOVED DDR and could NEVER stop playing it, i just didnt care how much it costed.Ever since i discovered the mighty powers of DDR, i was looking for a free online version. BUT I COULD NEVER FIND ONE THAT WAS FREE!!!UNTIL, i finally found it, the TRUE ESSENCE of DDR!It was love at first sight when i found it, i signed up in like 0.1 nanoseconds i was so..i wish there was a better word for it, but i was SUPERCALLAFRADGILISTICEXPIALLIDOCIOUSLY SUPERCALLAFRADGILISTICEXPIALLIDOCIOUSLY EXCITED AND THAT DOESNT EVEN START TO DESCRIBE IT. i thought i was in heaven, i felt complete. Then, as fast as u could possibly go, i began playing FFR, it was seemingly impossible for me to stop, and NO one, could make me stop playing it. As long as a never get corporal tunnel from this SUPERCALLAFRADGILISTICEXPIALLIDOCIOUSLY SUPERCALLIFRADGILISTICEXPIALLIDOCIOUSLY SUPERCALLIFRADGILISTICALLY COOL GAME, nothing ever would. Right when i started playing i could already play standard and coul;d beat up to level 5. every single birthday i wished for a DDR dance pad, and every single chance i could get. PLEASE DONT RUIN IT NOW. And if that isnt enough i remember when i spreaded the word, i made a LOT of friends online, and some i would never forget. For my keyboard however, idk how long my arrowkeys are going to hold on, i just hope they stay on for AT LEAST 2 eternities, cause 2 eternities are enough for me, but barely! So as u can see, I REALLY NEED THIS SUPERCALLIFRADGILISTICEXPIALLIDOCIOUSLY SUPERCALLIFRADGILISTICEXPIALLIDOCIOUSLY SUPERCALLAFRADGILISTICEXPIALLIDOCIOUSLY AWESOME COBAL FLUX DDR HARD PAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted at 8:49pm on October 12th, 2006
I haven’t logged in in months and I find myself just here in the nick of time to enter? Clearly fate intends me to have a killer DDR pad!
Posted at 8:50pm on October 12th, 2006
OMFG IT DIDNT POST MY COMMENT!
Posted at 8:50pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a fun game and an enjoyable way to spend some free time. I’m not sure it means much to my keyboard, besides possibly accelerating the deterioration of my arrow keys.
Posted at 8:51pm on October 12th, 2006
THAT IS SOOOOO WRONG IT TOOK ME 30 MINUTES TO TYPE THAT!
Posted at 8:51pm on October 12th, 2006
=(
Posted at 8:53pm on October 12th, 2006
really for me, i don’t really wanna new dancepad, i’m just typing what makes it all very unique,anyone who been playing ddr,since it is based on,in 2000,that’s the idea that got me hooked,for a while, til i got tired, now 2 years later(2002)is a breakthrough in multi-
player gaming on the web,been playing at the begining,now and forever.I did’nt sign up because…well i was not good enough..i just wanted to be an Anonoumus…nobody knowing who i was, but this site has changed some of me,FFR groupe, you’ve became part of me now…and forever, and i wish tothank you for giving me the best
4 years of my life.I may be 13, but i am in ranking of 2300,yay!!
Posted at 8:56pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR truely ends the boredom…
Posted at 8:58pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR gives me something else to do aside from saving up for a Cobalt Flux and actually removing myself from my chair. Of course, if you want to go ahead and give me a Cobalt, that’d be fine, too. As for my keyboard, it means the numpad actually gets some use, since I don’t have Skifree. It also means the down arrow is pretty jammed from before I knew about .ahk scripts, and hopefully it will soon mean that this keyboard gets put under a bed and we get a new one.
Posted at 9:01pm on October 12th, 2006
Wow, almost 2 hours away. Eitherway, I’ve always played FFR often, and it got me into DDR. If I win, I know I’ll be playing DDR more often with my friends. XD
Posted at 9:01pm on October 12th, 2006
To my keyboard, FFR means extreme pain and murder in general, but you always hurt the ones you love, right?
To me, FFR is like one of those friends you can always depend on to be there, especially seeing as it’s the only one of those I have. It’s like a living, breathing organism with the ability to grow. Sure, Stepmania has simfiles and updates being made for it all the time, but it has the whole needing to be downloaded thing going on.
FFR, on the other hand, is virtually always online, its multiplayer it always functional, even the songs manage to be good despite having not acquired deals for popular music; in a way, it’s a showcase for amateur musicians everywhere. Sure, it may have minor glitches and a few other issues on occasion, but we still love it. If you think about it, if every aspect was perfect it would somehow manage to just end up being boring.
To me, it’s a way for people of all shapes, sizes, skill, keyboards, and IQ to do what they enjoy in an accessible environment in times of need. To me, FFR is the ultimate cure for boredom, despite marketing ploys so many other websites use. To me, Flash Flash Revolution is a way of life, and that fact alone is a hell of a lot better than any other ‘perfect’ program has a chance in hell of becoming.
Thank you, have a nice day~
Posted at 9:02pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR was an obsession at first…but I tend to think of it more casually. DDR and FFR were honestly a jolt of fun, something about the first time experience had me hooked. I dont want the day to come when FFR isnt there when I want to play it. Its probably psychological but something about the game makes me want to come back to it, again and again and again. I love FFR and DDR, I’ve met so many people by just challanging them. I absolutely love it when someone is better than me…it makes me want to play more and get even better! DDR/FFR inspires me to look at music a different way. I love this game and I congradulate you all on a fantastic game that makes me come back to, and I dont even pay for it! You guys set the bar waaaay higher for all flash games! Bravo!
Posted at 9:04pm on October 12th, 2006
my friend says ninjas are cool!
Posted at 9:04pm on October 12th, 2006
ffr is cool i like u synth u da best
Posted at 9:07pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR = my life and more!
Posted at 9:08pm on October 12th, 2006
Je vais commenter en français. Le français c’est bien. Je veux surtout le pad, parce que DDR est ma première source d’exercice dans ma vie ^^ Je vais jouer à FFR après, promis
Posted at 9:08pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is teh best. I told some pplz about FFR and they started to play. Without FFR, our fingers will break off and we would have to be forced to type with our noses. FFR is like playing Maplestory, well only the moving part, but it is less boring.
FFR is teh best! NO.1 Game on teh Internet! (Next to PsychoPath of course)
Posted at 9:09pm on October 12th, 2006
I was inspired by a musical genious friend of mine to join FFR.\
From there, I earned myself about 15,000 credits. I’m the only one I know, other than the musical genious friend of mine, who can do what I do to (I mean, with) my keyboard. It means a lot. It’s developed a lot of quick moving of my fingers for me, and that helps a TON when I play guitar.
My keyboards have been bashed to heck since I joined up 6 months ago. So I really hope I win.
-Adam
Posted at 9:10pm on October 12th, 2006
Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth i like u man now how bout sum pads…ill give you money?
Posted at 9:11pm on October 12th, 2006
If FFR were a chili cheese dog, it would be the best chili cheese dog in the entire world. Because it can play music.
~I doubt I’ll win,
Psycho 8137
Posted at 9:12pm on October 12th, 2006
Ode to FFR:
A game online that you can play,
every night and every day.
A place for friends and enemies too,
a place for fun and we need you!
To play this game and make some friends,
you use your keyboard that extends,
Into your life you’ll see why soon,
why this game is such a boom.
I really want to win that Cobal Flux,
and not have to spend some bucks.
So please pick me, I am the best,
Even though I must protest.
This site is cool,
this site is fun.
This game makes me drool,
So from school to home I run.
*****************************************************************
I really love FFR. I think I play it more than DDR.
I should really get the pad because this site is 75% of my life.
The other 25% is eating, hygiene, school, basic necesities, etc.
I probably have a 1/819-2000 shot here. I hope that you pick ME!
Posted at 9:14pm on October 12th, 2006
ill sue…jk no really jk
Posted at 9:18pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means I can play DDR in class without being detected because it runs in a web browser instead of an external process
Posted at 9:20pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is fingertip escasty.
I luv this site.
Posted at 9:20pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is the reason gravity works. Without it, all things truly important to me would just float away.
Posted at 9:21pm on October 12th, 2006
Finger-fucking revolution. That’s what it means to me. =3
Hey, fast fingers means skilled fingers. Hehehe…
I whore ffr. A lot. But it’s more than a game. It’s a social scene for geeks like me to get together and take over the world. o.o
Posted at 9:21pm on October 12th, 2006
What FFR means to me? Personally I don’t think of these types of games as just “games” I think of them as a lifestyle. I’ve been playing this game for over 1 year now and I gotta say it keeps getting better and better, and with each new item it draws me in more and more. I guess what I’m trying to say is that this game has got to be one of the best ever made. Not just the game but the community. I may not post at all or play multiplayer a lot but the times I do I have more fun than anywhere else. I love this game
Posted at 9:26pm on October 12th, 2006
im not leaving a sappy deep meaning of FFR, but overall this game is the most fun, and simpilest game released on any platform. and only time will make it get better, with all the new updates on their way, such as 3rd style. the game music could not be more perfect, and gives you the jist to keep coming back and play again. your releases on this website has kept me busy in my free time, and you have my eternal gratitude for that. in conclusion, i want to encourage what you are doing, whether it be for the money, or the smileys on our faces,(or our comments
) that FFR is a phenomenal sucess and always will be.
thanks
-
adlp
Posted at 9:26pm on October 12th, 2006
well in the nearly 3 years ive been a member, this will be the first contest ive entered. why you might ask? because i really need this fucking pad. ffr means all my boredom will be belonging to ffr. what it means to my keyboard??? it means that ill have to replace it becuase i use the arrows so damn much.
good luck to everyone!!
Posted at 9:27pm on October 12th, 2006
I like FFR
Posted at 9:28pm on October 12th, 2006
All i have to say is… FFR > *
* – everything.
Posted at 9:32pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a great time to sit with my friends and challenge them, heck i bought a second computer just so we could sit next to each other basses blasting and playing, i dont play all the time but at least a few times a week and it is so much fun, ive dled many of the songs to and use them for working out and everything, im not the best at ddr but if i got this pad u better believe id learn to be good anyways if i dont win just wanna say I LOVE THIS SITE
Posted at 9:33pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a way that i hav fun with the time i havent sold to school or DDR or my girl, also my keyboard means alot to me since its the thing that i can comment with XD
MASH THE BUTTONS
Posted at 9:34pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is pretty cool, yes…it is. I really enjoy the chat more than the game itself but I still really like the site. keep up the good work guys!
Posted at 9:35pm on October 12th, 2006
WHAT FFR MEANS TO ME:
But first, a prologue:
Once upon a time, in a galaxy far far away, i was in a parking lot and the internet smashed up my car and drove away without paying me for it and i had to get it fixed at my own expense. that money i used was the same money i had saved up for my very own DDR game and dance pad, and so i was not able to get DDR. Anyway, a couple of weeks later, i was surfing around the web, and saw someone talking about FFR. i decided to look it up, and i found the FlashFlashRevolution website. I spent 20 seconds on that site before deciding to make an account and spend a lot of the rest of my internet life on FFR.\prologue
So far, it is going great. The communnity is supportive and friendly, and the site and games are awesome and addictive. Im getting better at it every day, and im having a great time. My keyboard though, is kinda beat up. One of the arrow keys fell off a while ago. XD
-~-Peace-~-
PenguinSamurai64
Posted at 9:37pm on October 12th, 2006
Well then, what better use of an amazing dance pad than at college? I can think of two ways it would turn out:
- Everyone will be in my dorm playing it 24/7 and I won’t get any sleep.
- Everyone will think I’m a crazy FFR/DDR/PIU nerd and I won’t have any friends, nor will I have any more chances of scoring a girl for the rest of my college career.
Let’s hope it turns out with good results.
~ Sgt Pyroman
Posted at 9:40pm on October 12th, 2006
What does FFR mean to me? I honestly believe that no matter what happens, this game always gives me someplace to come back to. If I have a bad day, I get home and bust out my keyboard for some FFR. When I finish track practice and I am dead tired, FFR will always be there. Although I havent been a member for as long as some of the other guys (1 year), FFR is my real home. The concept of the game is so simple yet so addictingly entertaining that it is almost unbelievable. But most of all FFR can give me something no other internet game can – replay value. What is so true about FFR is that it never gets old. This game was destined for one million players since day 1. FFR will probably outlive my keyboard, and (hopefully not), my fingers as well.
Thanks to Synthlight and the whole FFR team, you guys rock.
–electricrift
Posted at 9:41pm on October 12th, 2006
This is my first post anywhere on the site but what the heck seems like a good time
. FFR is an awesome game I started only half a year ago and got addicted, and besides I love everything on this site, physcopath spinitup and especially FFR.
Well So far so good, PEACE
Whalerboy
Posted at 9:44pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is more than just a past time to me. It also in a way helped me in life. Through it I was immersed in a great community that has impacted me in the way I act, believe, and my aspect of how I look at things in life. I have made many friends, and learned a lot through them.
FFR also introduced me to many new things, which I cannot imagine myself without in this day. It showed me a whole new genre of music; music which completely blew my mind. It was like nothing I had ever heard before, and I loved every single bit of it. Before FFR, I listened to uncultured generic music that everyone else did, music which didn’t have any flavor and all sounded the same. Now, electronic music is pretty much the only tracks I have on my music player other than classical music. I cannot imagine myself without this music in my life; or rather I can, but it wouldn’t be a life that I’d enjoy as much as the one I have now because of FFR.
FFR was also the first forum that I ever used, and because of it my life got enriched. Through the forum I gained computer knowledge, I gained general knowledge and I found others like me; people who strived for a utopia of humor and wit. I’ve spent countless hours posting, just enjoying every joke, every line which made me laugh hysterically, to the point that my mom would stomp down the hall to my room and smack the door shut.
FFR the game in general, has given me countless of hours of great fun and enjoyment for free, something which I can never repay all the people that have contributed so much to this, and in doing so have contributed to a lot of our lives.
Whenever I ever feel low, I come to here and no matter what, my problems would just slip away into a dark corner in my mind, to not be seen until I log out of my account.
I’ve seen this site expand a lot in the time that I’ve been here, and I hope that I’m here when we reach 2 million people! I cannot express this sentiment enough; Thanks FFR, thanks for everything!
Posted at 9:52pm on October 12th, 2006
well, i’ve broken 5 keyboards playing this game over the last 4 months, so it would be nice to get some form of compensation for it. But still, this game rox!!
Posted at 9:54pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR shows that even if you happen to be missing both your legs, you can still enjoy the game that is awesomeness.
(Actually, this is an observation, and that I actually have both my legs. Also, I seen the video with the one-legged person playing DDR, and he is my personal hero.)
I’ve been playing FFR off and on for over a year now, and I could careless if my ranking should actually be excellent, I just love the songs and the difficulty that FFR has.
Posted at 9:56pm on October 12th, 2006
Wow, 850 replies already. I have absolutely no chance at winning this.
FFR has always been a cool place. For the 3.3 years I’ve been registered, I’ve had a great time. I’ve made a few simfiles for FFRR1 that were great, and I’ve made hundreds of friends.
FFR is a wonderful game, and blows my mind that something this amazing can be coded as a flash game. I’d love to continue making simfiles for the game, and contribute anything I can to the site.
Posted at 9:57pm on October 12th, 2006
been playing for 2.8 years, thats gotta mean something as to how good ffr and ddr is in general, i mean, c’mon what console game have you played consistently for 2.8 years (or more in other people’s case)?
Posted at 9:57pm on October 12th, 2006
=O Well… uhm… I love FFR! I tell all of my friends about. I play all of the games on this site. =)
Posted at 10:00pm on October 12th, 2006
For me, the game means lots of practice for DDR and broken arrow keys for my keyboard.
Posted at 10:03pm on October 12th, 2006
I’ve only been playing for about .15 years, and im just beginning to learn how to do the more difficult songs. My keyboard has taken a beating (its also stuck onto my laptop ^^;), but I enjoy it just as much as DDR.
wohoo lots and lots of ppl!
Posted at 10:14pm on October 12th, 2006
for me, ffr means breaking your keyboard -_-
Posted at 10:17pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR= is time well spent practicing hand eye coordination enhances ur feel of other ddr games and or stepmania and also provides a challenge u want to always overcome
Posted at 10:20pm on October 12th, 2006
For me, FFR is a place to go to release stress of each day on my little arrow keys and communicate with many others. The different games let me have variety and the new songs and features keep it interesting and fun. I come on to FFR and admire all the hard work dedicated to the site, and i show that by being a member that i appreaciate it.
Posted at 10:20pm on October 12th, 2006
I have no idea if I’m even in time to enter this…but I just love FFR. It’s my escape, my coordination practice, and my source for great music. Cheers!
Posted at 10:25pm on October 12th, 2006
I’m probably waaaaaaaaay too late for this by now, I can’t tell because..well it’s too late in the night for me to be fully conscious ^^;
FFR to me is the ultimate reliever of pent up energy and stress. In fact, I release enough stress that I think I’ll be needing a new keyboard soon because my arrow keys are slowly dying on me. >>; With Resonance, I can find the perfect song for my mood, whether it’s hyper (HAMSTER DANCE!) or really angry (Coming Undone, yey Korn!)
Also, without FFR I would never ever be able to keep my nice slim size 5 fingers.
Posted at 10:25pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means that my best freind and I can play online togter, and I coan totally own her at it. =]
Posted at 10:28pm on October 12th, 2006
first i would like to say that u guys here at FFR are doing a great job with the site and i would also like to send congrats to the FFR staff on achieving the 1,000,000 user mark!
i would also like to say that FFR means alot to me because it really changed my life when i started playing a few years back.
Even if i got in trouble in school alot when i played FFR in my comp. class because the damn teacher thought i hit the keys too hard, well u know what, i dont give a damn about what they thought because i kept on playin FFR!!!!!And thats why i love this game!!!!!
Anyways, the music is awsome, and im glad i play this game
LATERZ!!!!!!!!
Posted at 10:29pm on October 12th, 2006
To be blunt, FFR is where I go when I have alot of free time. That or if I want to annoy someone(and once in awhile help out some noobs.) shhh noone saw that.. >_>
Posted at 10:32pm on October 12th, 2006
I play FFR for 1 years and a bit more than a half and I would like to tell to the team that they make a real good job and make this game fun for everyone, with contest like those
I would like to win
a new pad !!! @_@
Posted at 10:33pm on October 12th, 2006
Took me forever to get to the bottom.
Posted at 10:34pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a place where people get together and socialize. Also to play and challenge each other at their skillz. So basically FFR is like its own little city, on the internet. The Best city to play a game of challenge and skillz.
My keyboard is the only thing that keeps me here. Without it it would be practically impossible to be here. Even tho it takes all the abuse, it still loves me and WORKS!!! Which is GOOD! lol
Posted at 10:37pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means ME = AT ONE WITH THE BEAT.
Posted at 10:38pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is the place you go to show your friends (with a near-flawless performance on a “Tricky” or higher song) just how much of a loser you are! Then they start playing… =P
Posted at 10:44pm on October 12th, 2006
My experiences have been quite the interesting epidemic with FFR and the like, and I’m sure if my keyboards could talk; they would agree.
“Spilt soda, crumbs, and over 10 million key taps on this bloody game… why do I put up with this?” – TehWhack’s first keyboard
My FFR experience all began in the summer of 03′. I barely knew anything about DDR, FFR, or any rhythm game for that matter. It was one faithful night when I was chatting with my friend from the UK when he started talking on and on about his absolute favourite game: Dance Dance Revolution. I inquired further about this game and we talked about it all night long until I came to the conclusion that it sounded like a neat game. The concept of combining my 2 top hobbies of fitness and music had me interested, but then I realized; I didn’t have a PS2 or Xbox. Discouraged as I was, my friend suggested that I should play these other games called “Flash Flash Revolution” and “Step Mania”. The games may not have had the whole on-foot experience, but at the time I had no choice. I played, sucked horribly, and ended up getting hooked anyways!
I kept on playing while telling all my friends to start playing too. They took a quick interest to the game and started to slowly become just as big of a fanatic as I was already. We even came to each others houses just to play our favourite songs on Step Mania or FFR so we could tell each other “ha, beat that score!†This simple little competitive edge made the game even more interesting. The vast majority of our time started revolving around this silly tapping game, yet we couldn’t seem to stop playing.
Almost 6 months passed until we finally decided to chip in and finally buy DDR Ultramix with 2 soft pads. About 3 times a week we would go over to my friend Ryan’s house (he was the only one with an Xbox) and just practice until we were all dead tired. This is the point where we all started getting involved in the scene; we started going to the local arcade, posting on the forums, and started using score tracking sites like NNR.
We lived in a very boring town and this was such a sudden burst of activity for us that it almost took up a huge part of our social lives. Our first DDR tournament rolled by early 2004, me and the 3 friends I played with all entered the Standard division. Out of all the 24 participants, I placed 1st and consequently, my friends came in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th! We were all gleaming with pride, excitement, and the new desire to play the game even more.
Time passed on, we played, laughed, and had all around good times with the game. Eventually, another year had passed and my friends all lost interest in the game, but certainly not me. I continued playing FFR and Step Mania like mad; pounding my keyboard like no tomorrow and switching my playing style from one-handed to index fingers so I could start improving faster. Since my friend Ryan sold his Xbox, I got the need to play on foot again. I finally bought my own metal pad (a TX-1000) and a PS to USB converter so I could play on Step Mania.
More time passed and my pad eventually went AWOL when every tile snapped in at least 5 places. It still worked, but the tiles kept on popping out; I would have to make due. I was still playing a lot on finger and on foot at this point, but then as if my life just stopped, my computer was taken away. My parent thought it would be for the best that I wasn’t on the computer 24/7. It was tough at first, but I managed to enjoy my break from the computer, go outside and breathe some fresh air. On the same day that my computer got taken away I went to a friend’s house and posted my official retirement from finger Step Mania on March 1st, 2005.
4 months later, my computer came back. I didn’t initially have the drive to get back into DDR, but I eventually wanted to play again. I sold my old pad and bought a TX-4000 so I could start playing at home again. I got a new keyboard because my old one was finished from constant FFR/SM/O2JAM rapage. Everything was back to normal besides that I completely stopped playing Step Mania on finger. I just kept on playing on foot on and off.
Almost 70 #1 FFR records, 12 DDR/ITG tournaments, and 3 1/2 years later; I’m still playing the rhythm game series I came to love from a simple chat on the internet. I sometimes drop by to play the Song of The Week on FFR and play ITG at the local arcade about once a week. My TX-4000 stopped responding abruptly in the middle of playing Dam Dariram so I started going to the arcade to play and my 2nd keyboard’s arrow key prints are entirely rubbed off. I’m using ITG as a part of my fitness schedule more than ever now. I’m keeping busy with the local competition and travelling to many tournaments hundreds of miles away from my home. To think I just started with FFR when it only had about 20 songs and I only played on finger to where I am right now is just wild.
FFR has influenced my life in many ways and I consider it to be the most important part of the beginning of my favourite hobby. I’ve loved it since day one and I don’t plan on quitting the scene any time soon.
Thanks FFR!
Posted at 10:46pm on October 12th, 2006
i just like to play ffr. its good to meet people on this site but when you quit playing for a while you will start to suck and then do a little better. but for some people ffr means alot like. life,friends,and FUN!. i just play this game for the heck of it you know? i might suck sometimes but i think im pretty good sometimes you know? i lipke uthe MODS and Staff Shash is a good person Kit is a good mod and scottish is cool also tass is to. Synth rocks my sox LD Pwns me and evreybody else pwns me just like the MODs in video chat..
Thank you for wasting some time reading this. ~TD_Techneeze
.Good night
Posted at 10:56pm on October 12th, 2006
wooot, DDR is frecking sweet and FFR is great too. lol yeah iknow am a looser
Posted at 10:57pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR got me back into DDR 3 years ago. I told everyone about it and they liked it. So then I got all my friends into DDR. 2 years after that, I started our infamous DDR club/organization. Schools around our city knew who we were. We started hosting DDR and ITG at carnivals and events. We made money and we made tons of kids happy. We basically increased the population of DDR players in our state by like 200. We still play FFR/ITG/DDR/SM today. We have been getting new members every week. I spread FFR and SM to people who love DDR and ITG. Seeing them online feels great. It’s so cool how people get to understand other’s interests. If I hadn’t played FFR, I probably wouldn’t care about dancing sims or have as many friends as I do now. Currently we’re trying to get those nice cobalts for the club because most of our soft pads and ignitions die. We’re trying to sell pocky so we can raise around $600 for them. If we’re able to get the cobalts we could start school wide tournaments and make it into a much bigger competitive sport.
Thank you FFR crew for everything.
-Team Rave of Woodbury, MN
Posted at 11:06pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a way to instantly “Flash” myself into Dance Dance Revolution. It’s like transforming into one of the DDR characters. Anytime I feel like “transforming” or feeling some beats or rhythms (or nothing to do with my fingers) I can just “flash”. The keyboard is then my best partner to “flash” me in; without HIM, I wouldn’t be able to start off my “revolution”.
It’s not just a game of moving your fingers or reading arrows. It’s also a feeling of strong beats and synchorizing with the musics and other “dancers”.
FFR rockz!
Posted at 11:14pm on October 12th, 2006
I never liked DDR much, I always thought my hip movements were weird when I stepped, and people watched, so I felt awkward. but FFR doesn’t require feet! Just fingers, but since I got a natural love for DDR and it’s music, I use the numpad instead of the arrow keys, cuz the arrow keys are in a tilted squire instead of a triangle. Much more like a DDR pad, and same as a PS2 controller, I tend to play DDR with a controller alot, of course, making the game easy XD. But yeah, cross my fingers and hope to win! I feel like I got good chances
1 out of a million! WOOT
Posted at 11:15pm on October 12th, 2006
this is getting madd comments mang..its crazy
Posted at 11:22pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR is a very fun game to me. I love this game and it’s extremely addicting and it’s well put together! It means to my keyboard that the arrowkeys actually get used! Because I don’t use the arrow keys on my computer a lot, and so FFR involves them! =P Man I hope I win…
Posted at 11:23pm on October 12th, 2006
Oh yeah, and I guess FFR means a casual game of play, a couple games every day or so.
Also it’s pretty convenient to be able to play it on any comp that has the internet.
Posted at 11:32pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means spontaneous fun to me. I just open up IE, and boom, FFR shows up, and usually I decide to play it. FFR is immensely fun, and I was even thinking about building a good dance pad.
Rock on.
Posted at 11:40pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR means having to replace arrow keys (multiple times) because I love to play it so much.
Posted at 11:44pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR has been in my life for almost 3 years now and it’s always been there with the fun songs when I’m bored or down about something FFR always seemed to cheer me up. The chat has been friendly, the game has been fun, the FFR community itself is amazing. 1 million members and still going strong. I love FFR and I’m sure it loves me too and I gladly appriciate synth for making it because if FFR had not been there when I was bored or down about something I honestly don’t know what I would have done. The songs get me going, the people get me laughing, so to me FFR in much more than a game, forum, or chat. FFR is special deep in my heart and everyone that it has touched. FFR has always been there for us and I love FFR for that. So if you want to know what it means to me I’d have to so it’s something equal to a technological big brother to us all. Always there for you, always making you smile, and never letting you down.
Posted at 11:46pm on October 12th, 2006
This contest will continue until the server time reaches midnight. It is 11:46pm right now.
Posted at 11:48pm on October 12th, 2006
FFR has brought joy to me and my keyboard. Funny thing about it, is that i needed to repair my keyboard after playing some FFR
Posted at 11:50pm on October 12th, 2006
Aight, so I’ll leave a comment with less joke and more holy wtf long post.
1.16 years ago, I went with some other folks to visit a mutual childhood friend and his family. About halfway through the visit, we were on the computer, and the first thing he showed me was this game–FFR. He started by playing the some beginner song that I don’t even remember…followed by the most infamous hard song in the whole game, Flight of the Bumblebee. I was instantly enthralled by the game–prior to that day, I had seen or even heard of a music game, not even DDR. While I watched him smash away at his keyboard trying to get through FotBB, I remember looking at the patterns and the wall of arrows on the screen and thinking “This level is obviously impossible, what’s the point of it?” He then let me give FotBB a shot. Of course, it being my first ever game of FFR, I failed almost instantly. I played a few more songs afterwards–easier ones–and quickly fell in love with the game. For the remainder of the trip, all I wanted to do was play FFR, and to explore and try out all the different songs. It took me around a day to surpass my friend in skill. By the end of the trip, I’d managed an amazing 3 misses on FF7 Battle, which was then my favorite song. Shortly after getting home, I FC’d it.
Over the course of the following months, keyboard music games quickly became my favorite genre of game–FFR being first and foremost among them. I kept on improving, playing songs that I could only barely comprehend, and yelled in triumph every time I got a new FC on a song I could never FC before. Sometimes, I’d daydream about becoming the best FFR player–something I though I’d never actually accomplish, since the skill level of top-tier FFR players seemed far too high. After about 2.5 months, I switched to playing Stepmania, which captured my interest for 3 whole months afterward.
SM was like a training camp for FFR. Playing SM was what allowed me to learn how to make my fingers follow fast rhythms, and my eyes to read fast arrows. I improved drastically at Stepmania, only visiting FFR during that time to post my best scores on the Brag Board. Then one day, I was sitting in a computer lab when I decided to try some FFR, which I hadn’t played seriously in a long time. I was MUCH better at it then before. Eventually I started to actually make it onto highscore lists, which for me was an amazing feat…and from there, I made it onto more and more highscore lists, and my username started to appear higher and higher on them.
During this point I frequented FFR Multiplayer. MP was a nice place to show off my growing skill at the game, and since most of the truly elite players didn’t bother with MP, I was one of the best and most well-known there. Eventually, I got good enough compared to the rest of MP that I never lost–at one point I had a winning streak of over 300 games over different accounts.
My entire experience on FFR changed one night when LD offered me the position of MP Moderator. It was something I’d only dreamed of having–the ability to get rid of spam and other inappropriate behavior in the lobby and game rooms was something I wished for every time I saw it happening. For a while, I was the ONLY MP Mod, which meant I was quite busy, sometimes spending my whole day sitting in the lobby, scaring away spammers and rule-breakers. Getting modded in MP was only the first of quite a few opportunities I was given to spend my time to make FFR a better place–making spinfiles for Spin It Up, testing and making files for FFR, and organizing and running the ongoing FFR tournament–all of which I’m very thankful for.
Meanwhile, my FFR skills were improving beyond everyone else’s. I was AAA’ing songs left and right, and highscoring everything in sight. Eventually, I became thought of by a few as the best active FFR player–and after that, the best FFR player, period–something that I’d only dreamed could happen before. I continued to rack up scores and accomplishments, becoming the first and only player to highscore every song, and achieving AAA’s that a year or two ago would have been completely unbelievable and would’ve probably gotten me called a cheater. The feeling for me of getting a new AAA is unmatched by any other gaming experience–seeing that 0 good count and knowing that I’ve finally “beaten” the song gives me incredible satisfaction.
The most satisfying one of these happened one day a little while after I returned home from driving class. I decided to play some of a certain song–I missed a few times, tried again, got a few goods, tried a few more times and got fewer and fewer goods, until finally the magic moment came. After one of my runs, the good count, and all the other counts besides Perfect, read 0. I held my head and screamed “YYYYYYYYEEEEEEEESSSSSSSS!” so loudly that I’m surprised my house withstood the blast of sound. I was dazed for the next few minutes–sometimes pacing around the room, sometimes just staring at the screen with the score on it, and all the time knowing that I’d just AAA’d the first song I’d ever seen in a Bemani game: Flight of the Bumblebee.
What does FFR mean to me? As far as the internet is concerned, FFR is my home. EVERY time I start up my computer, the first site I check is FFR. Like 85% of my AIM buddy list is made up of people from FFR. FFR the game gives me great enjoyment, plus it’s something I can claim true skill at. FFR has opened my eyes to the world of music; before FFR I didn’t even listen to music, and now my playlists are filled with electronica and other music that I’d never even heard of before.The community of people here is wonderful, full of intelligent and funny people. The administration is the best I have ever seen on ANY site–Synth and the rest of the *other* staff put in an incredible amount of time to this site, and ask for nothing in return besides that people enjoy it. I can’t express enough gratitude for everyone who has made this site possible–it really has changed my life.
1 million members now, and hopefully more millions to come!
-Shash
PS–to my keyboard, FFR is synonymous with “torture device”.
Posted at 11:50pm on October 12th, 2006
omg… need this!!
Posted at 12:04am on October 13th, 2006
Contest is officially over.. The winner has been chosen
Posted at 12:14am on October 13th, 2006
all i have to say about what FFR means to me is this: FREAKIN EPIC! FFR is what me and my friends use for me to prove that i am better than them. mind you, im not the best, but im still better than most my friends, and well, thats all that really matters….
Posted at 12:47am on October 13th, 2006
what ffr means to me is freedom.freedom to express creativity.(lol)but seriously, without FFR i would have spent most of my life on myspace.over the few months ive been on ffr it has changed into this new,amazing site. without this site i would have spent most of my days bored.
Posted at 2:02am on October 13th, 2006
yay I wuv the number 888
Posted at 8:54am on October 13th, 2006
hjh
Posted at 2:47pm on October 13th, 2006
well, yeah I don’t have corbalt flux… says its good.
Just happy that FFR community is helping people!!!
Posted at 3:07pm on October 13th, 2006
i got 1 for cristmas last year my keybvoard is a tool for meh disposal t o unleash the demonds of hades a carthage
oh and if i magically win(which i seriously doubt lol) then can u also send the doubles connection bar if not then yeah….duct tape any1 lol
Posted at 3:27pm on October 13th, 2006
i LOVE ffr and am a big fan of dance sim games , i hope i win
Posted at 3:53pm on October 13th, 2006
i love ffr it roks i hope i win even though i hav no skill
Posted at 6:35pm on October 13th, 2006
Posted at 9:20pm on October 13th, 2006
Must win….WIN!!!!!!!!! Please. And FFR is the bestest!
Posted at 10:25pm on October 13th, 2006
Lol. late.
Posted at 10:26pm on October 13th, 2006
a mon avis, le FFR est tres extrodinaire. =)
YAY go for 1.5mil!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted at 10:36pm on October 13th, 2006
The FFR is like a family of DDR lovers in one place, and the arrow keys are my tools for winning.
Posted at 2:19am on October 14th, 2006
FFR and my keyboard
…. Well, It has increast my fingures STR
gives me something to do to pass time
Without the keyboard what would become of FFR…
Posted at 10:31am on October 14th, 2006
Without FFR i wouldent have discovered what future id be tackling…i wanna make didgital media like the kind on this website to bring together all the otaku, to a home where they belong. this website is prime example of of what i want to be a part of. Music is the world and entertainment is a gift. FFR is bolth.
Posted at 1:05pm on October 14th, 2006
Darn and i missed it =.(. Well anyway ill just say that FFR kept me coming back all the time just because it was community based. With contests like this one, it had people sure to coming back. Sure i learned about SM and got really good at FFR with it, but even though i played it tons, theres was still no community. As late as this is, its the truth, and you can’t put a price on that. 1Million and still coming, great job guys, and AWSOME*droooooool* dance pad, but heh, i dont even have ps2, lol so id be winning nothing useful. Colbalt flux, shoutout from Nerrage, keep those awsome dance pads coming =).
Posted at 4:47pm on October 14th, 2006
well Ive never had a dance pad or even the game ….o0o0 well hope i win
Posted at 4:55pm on October 14th, 2006
FFR is the best game ever in the history of history!!!!!!!!!! I’ve been playing ever since it started. I’ve been playing for about 4 years, and I think, scratch that, KNOW this is THE BEST GAME EVER!!! Oh and my keyboard loves it too.
Posted at 5:19pm on October 14th, 2006
Without FFR, 3.05 years of my life may have been pointed in another direction… other than left, down, up or right. >:D
It means my Keyboard has 3.05 years worth of crap under the arrow keys. Which I’m sure its not too happy about.
Posted at 5:30pm on October 14th, 2006
I love DDR! (or ffr) the DDR & FFR dance and finger games led me to my true purpose in life. thanks FFR and DDR! I’m gonna stare at the glory of FFR!
Posted at 6:17pm on October 14th, 2006
awesome event lolz
Posted at 7:29pm on October 14th, 2006
God hates me…gonna cut my wrists unless i get this…. j k jk im no emo. Wish there were 2 pads 2 win….
Posted at 8:06pm on October 14th, 2006
MONKEYS LOL
LOL
Posted at 10:14pm on October 14th, 2006
I love FFR and all the time it lets me waste really helps when I’m trying to not think about homework that needs to be done.
Posted at 3:27am on October 15th, 2006
Woo. 917?!?!Lot of people entered this dang contest. Whoever wins have fun with your dance pad thingy-ma-dingy thing???
I’m up late! It’s 4:50 pm EST! aaaa i’m bored so HERE I AM!
Posted at 8:46am on October 15th, 2006
im not that great at ddr or ffr but i love both but if i got that pad id get better at ddr for sure, thank you all for the contest it makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside. both of the games mean so much to me although im the n00b in my group of friends i still enjoy it. i can pass butterfly on light and i believe it is a great thing
Posted at 12:02pm on October 15th, 2006
FFR is like the best online game anyone could ever make!!
You can play multiplayer, and single player, you could buy songs, and it even tells you your stats!
If I could buy the whole web site, I would die of happiness, and if i win the pad IIIITTTT would be awsome!
Oh you can also make songs too! (But I don’t know how!)
I’m not that great at FFR, but I can make it half way through Flight of the Bumblebee!
PLZ pik me!
Posted at 2:55pm on October 15th, 2006
I absolutely suck at ffr, but I love playing it.
yeeeeeeep.
Posted at 4:25pm on October 15th, 2006
I started playing ddr a couple years ago with a couple people at my college. The closest arcade with a machine is 4 hours away, so I was pleasently suprized to find a version “flash flash revolution” online. I still make the trip to play the machine at the arcade, but its nice to get a fix right on my home computer.
Thanx!
Posted at 5:05pm on October 15th, 2006
FFr is special to me anD my KeyboarD. . .it maKes me the only one i Know that has a KeyboarD with the DFJ&K letters rubbeD oFF.
lol.
plus i Just Feel so special having to capitalize the letters DFJ&K while typing in chat. . .seemingly ranDom. . .because oF my Key mapping. . .lmao
Posted at 6:21pm on October 15th, 2006
I’ll get carpal tunnel from this game in the future. Oh yea, fuck cobalt, everyone knows they have about 3 times the amount of touchyness compared to arcade pads, so your really cheating in a matter of speaking. If somehow I do win the silly thing, can i just get 300$ instead?
Posted at 8:25pm on October 15th, 2006
Awesome Prize!
Posted at 8:37pm on October 15th, 2006
OOmigawwd FFR is soo the most wonederful thing that ever happoend to mmee, once a fat lady and woohoo thanks to the ffr mat thing (the real cheap 10$ one..) i lost 50 pounds hehe.. im still at 150! but my mat is turned to crap i need something thatl last!
Posted at 9:02pm on October 15th, 2006
although i’ve only been a member for 2.2 years, i’ve been active the whole 2.2 years. i love this game because i blow at ddr and this makes me feel better. hi, my name is wesley and i currently have 1 mat for ddr. its like a banana peel but better then nothing. this may be totally irrelevant but on a seperate game called diablo 2, on d2jsp i just lost 97 forum gold which is alot. and the moderators on that site said they cant do anything to help me. i dont blame them i dont have much proof like screen shots and what not, but they dont even bother. here at ffr, whenever i had trouble with the ffr tourny, i im’d shashakiro on aim, and he personally helped me. he took time out to help me, although im sure there were many other people asking for his help also. the staff on ffr is just.. a good influence and you guys set a good example. you also have a very stable system working.. there is no possible way to get scammed here like you can on diablo 2. there are also alot of good samaritans that donate credits to people such as myself. this is overall a good community/website to play on.
Posted at 10:43pm on October 15th, 2006
ive only been playing for a month and have had a profile for less than that but im hooked ive had to replace my keyboard already!
Posted at 12:30am on October 16th, 2006
FFR to me means having fun and getting a new keyboard every 3 weeks = )
Posted at 8:58am on October 16th, 2006
FFR is so awesomely awesome its even better then awesome its… godlike. My keyboard may not think as much but FFR is great with its contests and all *drools about Cobalt Flux pad*
Posted at 11:24am on October 16th, 2006
hm…it would be awfully ineteresting to win this pad. I have the completely useless plastic pad that came with the Japanese versions of DDR when i lived in Asia…so i have go spend a dollar a round at the movie theater to use a decent pad. @_@ GIMME!
Posted at 3:59pm on October 16th, 2006
FFR & DDR is pretty much my life(and my education.My brother is a diabetic which helps with excersize.,but he doesnt have type 2 which is the diabetese you have when your fat.My pad is ripped to pieces so I really need a newone.
Posted at 5:02pm on October 16th, 2006
I play DDR ATLEAST 2 Hours Dayily and I hope I win!
Posted at 6:53pm on October 16th, 2006
OHHHHH *_*
Posted at 7:25pm on October 16th, 2006
i love this game.
Posted at 7:51pm on October 16th, 2006
…Am I… am I entered in? O.o
Posted at 9:54pm on October 16th, 2006
I really dont know how to start this…
To me Flash Flash Revolution is a gift from the gods, because in my spare time I can play FFR whether its in school in my home or at a friends house, it is a thrilling five-stars!! But if FFR was destroyed commiting suicide would be worth it. ; )
Posted at 11:03am on October 17th, 2006
FFR is the best place eva. :”D
Posted at 12:58pm on October 17th, 2006
FFR is SWEET!!!!!!
Posted at 1:21pm on October 17th, 2006
hi
Posted at 7:54pm on October 19th, 2006
i want to enter
Posted at 12:21pm on October 20th, 2006
Alright.
basically guys….
I like cheese.
Posted at 1:28pm on October 21st, 2006
I love ffr and i also love that dance pad! plz be me!
Posted at 3:28pm on October 23rd, 2006
I’d love to win FFR even though I’ve never tried it I bet its a very hard compared to DDR or In the groove. I’ve been playing for only 3 months and I play at least 5 hours a week and Im already on Medium and can do anywhere between a 4-6. An arcade in town is doing a ddr competition to raise money and My boyfriend is running it and I think they would love to have FFR in it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Posted at 8:30pm on October 25th, 2006
hmmmm??? i got TiVo
Posted at 8:31pm on October 25th, 2006
hmmmm??? i got Myspace IM
Posted at 10:48pm on October 25th, 2006
damn…i didnt win..damnit damnit
Posted at 10:49pm on October 25th, 2006
damn…i didnt win..damnit damnit o well at least i tried…
Posted at 7:12am on October 26th, 2006
FFR is rock hard. i love the jamming beats that go in rhythm from the arrows to your feet and the emotions just take over as you feel the beat. it passes through your soul and something just takes over. it’s the best thing to keep you alive.
Posted at 3:43pm on October 29th, 2006
This is so crazy and is a way to exprees alot of anger
Posted at 2:15pm on October 30th, 2006
can we have another contest? ^.^
Posted at 1:14pm on November 17th, 2006
It’s a way to get into a form of DDR without breaking a sweat, or spending 20$ @ the mall for about 4 hours of gameplay, because their hard pads don’t move backwards while you’re playing. FFR doesn’t wear down and it reads it properly when you press the right button at the right time.
Cat