Wow, why dont you make a free webpage, put the html in and give us the link you brainless fuckin dumbass.
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If you wanna drop several thousand per pad, yes. But I'm guessing you don't.Originally posted by Elk14Do they make the DDR pads that are on the Arcade versions? But.. the only difference is that it hooks up to your ps2? I have not heard of anything like it, but i bope that they have one.
If you want something as close to the arcade as you can get it, your best (and cheapest) bet is to make some of your own.Comment
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Joe, go away, your an idiot. Your a stupid idiot.Originally posted by Jon_Shupeeldiabo3005, wrote:
umm....when did you get a pad you fool....even though i dont think you have one and even if you do you still is newbYoshimaro's idea. I do it all the timeComment
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Yeah I think they do cause my friends from ddpd won a tournament and one of there prizes was a ddr hard pad. Too bad they couldnt use it cause the person who drove out to drop off there pads got into a serious accident.Originally posted by Elk14Do they make the DDR pads that are on the Arcade versions? But.. the only difference is that it hooks up to your ps2? I have not heard of anything like it, but i bope that they have one.
TIME TO PLAY THE GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Comment
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There's a difference between a hard pad and an arcade-style pad. Hard pads are just pads made of hard plastic, while arcade-style pads are more or less just like the real thing. These things tend to break really fast (Many of them really don't last much longer than soft pads) and cost more, making them overall a bad choice.
I think the Konami Aracde DX pad is the closest thing... There was a limited amount made by Konami, they sold them for $2,500 a pop, but by now they're all gone, and I'm sure the price has skyrocketed since... The only difference beween that and the arcade pad is that the bar in the back is missing (Although I think you could install one if you wanted to)
Anyways, yeah, if you want a perfect-to-arcade pad, making one at home is still the way to go.Comment
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