Use my discount link displate.com/planetclue and use my code PLANETCLUE to get: 1 Displate 27% off, and 2+ Displates 33% off. hi space cadets. did you have exposure to DDR when you were a kid? i played in the groove 2 with openitg on a mac with a redoctane softpad when i was 6. it was lit
I like how all of your videos start off as seemingly innocent retrospectives into niche-ish topics, only for them to reveal another aspect of your love and borderline obsessive dedication to said theme. You're not just a guy making videos on youtube, you're actually putting the extra effort into preserving these things, which I absolutely adore and respect.
I have VeggieTales Dance Dance Dance and it's freaking fun to watch the type of animations the characters have because if you get Larry, he starts breakdancing and it's the best thing ever to witness.
@@squiddu like maybe 2 or 3 times but it’s just hard for me to get into because i have experience playing with keyboards and pads are like, completely different
i get it bc i also cannot play fnf or its shitty clones like AT ALL bc of the scrolling buttons. like the arrows are ordered from left to right but my arrow keys are in, yknow, arrow key order, so my brain just fries itself trying to connect the dots. and if my FINGERS cant do it, nevermind my LEGS
Now I hope you make a video on Guitar Hero and Rock Band knock-offs just so you can talk about Digital Praise's "Guitar Praise." It's exactly what it sounds like.
Can’t believe I found UltraGamerAustin on a Planet Clue video. This is the crossover I didn’t ask for. Edit: and at that I can’t believe that it became the top comment.
i can’t believe i dared to have the thought “aw man there’s no way he’s gonna talk about active life: outdoor challenge, huh?” i should never have doubted. also for the record, as a kid that game was DELIGHTFUL. i got so much exercise just trying to beat my high scores in outdoor challenge. my sister played it consistently, too, and she was five years older than me and didn’t really like video games. that game was so good at accomplishing its goal, and the visuals and sound effects were just so charming to me.
I remember being so disappointed the day we got rid of our VeggieTales Dance Dance Dance game when we found out the dance pad didn't work on our new [as in "Windows 7" new] computer ....then being even *_more_* disappointed years later when I found out you could just play it with a keyboard the whole time....
10:37 I honestly really, really love the idea of this one. I have really bad foot and leg problems and so I can't really play DDR/DDR type games much at all. The idea of being able to use my hands to play instead is really enticing to me. It reminds me of Taiko a bit!
Imagine the cast of VeggieTales doing DDR. Would they step on one button each as a team effort, jump between them, or use the same invisible limbs that they use in the show to grab things? Psychic powers somehow? Using sticks?!
When I was a kid, my grandparents had at their house an American Idol plug n play dance pad. It looked like a NES game and had music that sounded like it was from one. It was probably bad, but I had a lot of fun with it anyways.
I remember there being a pretty prominent (and religious) member of the Dance Game community who offered to write the step charts to Dance Praise for some actual chart quality.
When I was in elementary school we would have a DDR unit, with two fully functioning hard pads that everyone would take turns using. When it wasn’t your turn, you still would dance. The school had these rubber mats that came in two pieces, one with two red arrows and another with two blue arrows. You’d layer them on top of one another in an “X” to form the dance pad. The only evidence of these rubber mats I found was this news article reporting on a middle school (“Dance Dance Revolution in gym class” posted by LancasterOnline), but I have yet to find a reseller online.
not sure if you'll ever see this clue, but i have a soft pad that is from a jewish dance game called Step It Up. i thrifted it some time ago, and the pad is reinforced with foam so it is pretty interesting compared to other commercial soft pads. if i remember correctly they just repurposed another brand of soft pad and slapped their logo on it. unfortunately on mine the down arrow doesn't work anymore!
I seriously appreciate how much you go out of your way to preserve a lot of the weird stuff you find. These are things can be lost to time so easily and deserved to be remembered. I always love learning about the super weird and niche shit that comes out of video games.
as someebody who is just starting to go down the rabbit hole of ddr, your content actually gets me so excited whenever i see a new upload. ty for being the most mlg youtube ever
I got a Bratz dance pad for my birthday one year, it was a very nice idea and I was originally excited but I remember struggling to get it to work on a carpeted floor and didn't think of taping it down.
As someone that finds archiving VERY important, I would like to thank you for posting Cyber Groove to the internet archive and archiving the Kraft website. You have my utmost respect and I shall now subscribe to you~
This guy literally bought an internet domain and preserved a Kraft website promoting a DDR game, just because of passion- thats how it should be for these websites
6:08 look, I know ITG2 Arcade at least was published by Andamiro, but that doesn't change that I got jumpscared by your copy of ITG PC in your pump collection.
Wow. I am absolutely floored by this video. Never in my wildest imagination would I have thought there is someone out there with this much dedication to dance games & mats. Kudos to you. This was amazing.
the long awaited sequel to 2021's smash hit, "exploring the wild world of ddr controllers" (fr though, I love listening to you talk about ddr it's like my favourite thing ever)
Many years ago I've heard several times how Pump It Up is superior to DDR in some ways including its step layout, but I wasn't fortunate enough to find a Pump It Up at the arcades. Yet I had no idea they made a Xbox and PS2 home version for the US. My friends just played DDR as that's what we were already used to.
The Wii DDR dance pad and DDR Hottest Party was my first experience of wage theft. I was around 7-9 and we pulled up to a GameStop and my older brothers came out with DDR for Wii. I asked my mom why I didn't get to pick out a game. She said that the game was bought with a combination of all of our allowances. This was the first I heard of this purchase. I did not agree to such a thing. You bet for a fact we all played for less than an hour combined before putting it in a drawer to be thrown out a decade later.
Why i never knew how beautiful pump it up uh... Art is? Design? Like starting from the evolutionary dance pad and ending with your personal collection it looks amazing.
Thanks for the video. I actually had Dance Master/Party 3 as a kid, and still own it! There is also Dance Factory for the PS2, which you can use your own CDs to dance to.
3:08 Omg I remember we had that exact one. I always played pinball on it cuz even back then I had no interest in rhythm games. I don't remember it having Tetris tho. Maybe I just never noticed it being there it or our one didn't have it somehow
Thank you for archiving aa usual! Im a library scientist and it is agonizing that we cant professionally archive video games due to American copyright law. Saving media is a collective effort
Awesome video; it just misses the thicker soft pads. I had a generic one, then the the RedOctane Ignition 2.0, which is my current one. To this day it provides larger, flawless sensors and great knee relief in an easily storable format. It’s the perfect sweet spot between a soft and a metal pad ❤
I remember Dance Master/Party 3 from when I was a kid. I used to love it. I'm surprised nobody in the DDR community has spoken about it. Thank you for unlocking some of my childhood memories.
That second game that he was playing with the craft dance pad The one that he said was basically waccamole reminds me of connected ventures that one where there's like cracks and you have to put your hand over the crack to fix them or you put your feet over the crack to fix them and then sometimes a shark comes out and cracks too many of the cracks and you have to scramble to fix them before you go game over.
You are literally living the dream my best friend and I had as kids, the campground we stayed at each summer had a DDR arcade machine and we spent so much time playing on that. It was our ultimate goal when we had adult money to buy one for ourselves.
I still have that Wii Outdoor Challenge soft pad under my couch! I think I played it twice then shoved the pad back in the box. It hasn't been used in like 12 years.
Don't think this'll be seen but: As an (older) DDR fanatic, these info vids are a total crack for me. I hope to see a lot more. I remember watching the DDR controller ones some years ago. Wonder if you can dig up anything behind the reason why DDRMAX served as a soft reboot to the console games, or some nice deets about songs that many don't know off the bat. Thanks for the content!
Seeing you use the soft pad with your shoes on caused me great distress lmao I went through a good number of these in my teens, my last pad was a RedOctane one with the foam pieces inside. Good times.
Would honestly love a video on the pump it up collection and some history- I’m a 2000s kid but I missed out on a lot of video game stuff and I’m OBSESSED with all the art in the stuff you showed, it looks so nice??
Hilariously enough, when getting physical therapy, I saw other patients being treated for knees/ankles and they had them do a lot of exercises on this half-dome ball thing. Seeing you dance on the dance-drum thing made me think of some advanced version of those lol
I have no idea why I watch these videos, the only game I’ve played with dancepad support is a somewhat infamously hard roguelike/roguelite rythm game dungeon crawler but these videos are just so much fun to watch and it’s just nice to sit down and watch I’ve also never actually used a dance pad to play it because I’m not playing it on pc and the console I use doesn’t have an official dancepad(that I could find)
This brought back a memory of my sister and I getting so fed up with these dance pads that we’d sit on the floor and smack them with our hands, like some kind of giant controller.
I have surprisingly never played one of these and or guitar Hero except for like once or twice at an arcade and that was only because of what I just said so that means recently within the last like 5 years. The only dancing game I've played earlier than that was dance Central (and its sequels) on the Kinect which I think those games are very good.
I still have my PIU Evo pad in my closet, with the box. Original games too, and the Prex 3. So many nights spent on that thing, I think we wore our the center step. Other than that, it's held up really well. Hats off to andamiro on that one.
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hi space cadets. did you have exposure to DDR when you were a kid? i played in the groove 2 with openitg on a mac with a redoctane softpad when i was 6. it was lit
no.
That cat in the lily pond is gorgeous
Nope, sorry mate.
great video tho :)))))
The only experience i’ve had with playing DDR Was Euromix 1 in Arcades but that was about it.
“…so i purchased the domain and left a free version of the game on there.” clue you’re literally the coolest guy walking the earth right now
there was already a free version big boy
@@home1star so? He took his time to preserve an odd game
@@home1star He could have charged for it
how much disposable income does this guy having kicking around to afford full sized arcade machines and a DDR clone web domain?!?!
@@Gojiro7 probably a lot more than I make in a month lol
I ain't dying until I see someone play dark souls with a goddamn veggietales dance pad.
Be the change you want to see in the world
Just send one to those streamers who play Dark Souls or other games with weird controllers. Many of them accept donations.
Veggie ta-tal-tales veggie ta-tal-tales veggie ta-tal-tales veg gie tales
The fact that you casually have COLOR CODED PINK AND BLUE TAPE is crazy. The dedication to the color scheme 👏👏👏👏👏
ayo pongon :3
poglo domnut
YOOOO POLYGON DONUT
"you didn't exist in the early 2000s"
well done
I mean yeah I didn't
@@TrafficPartyHatTest why
@@Zippy_Zolton what the fuck do you mean why
LMAO
@@TrafficPartyHatTest missing out, tbh...!!!!!!
I like how all of your videos start off as seemingly innocent retrospectives into niche-ish topics, only for them to reveal another aspect of your love and borderline obsessive dedication to said theme. You're not just a guy making videos on youtube, you're actually putting the extra effort into preserving these things, which I absolutely adore and respect.
I have VeggieTales Dance Dance Dance and it's freaking fun to watch the type of animations the characters have because if you get Larry, he starts breakdancing and it's the best thing ever to witness.
I’m jealous
How would a veggie do a combo move, I wonder? Seems like an activity made for legs
Reminds me of the "LIMBLESS DABS?!?!?!" bit from that Jimmy Davis LarryBoy YTP
every time i try to play ddr my brain breaks because i’m not used to playing rhythm games with pads but i respect anyone who can actually do it
My brain breaks bc of the up scroll- I just... can't? My brain doesn't like reversing the direction
@@LocusNevernight i literally always play upscroll but i just can’t match the arrows on the pad with my leg movements
@@poppip10 i can only figure its a practice thing maybe.. how much do you attempt playing it?
@@squiddu like maybe 2 or 3 times but it’s just hard for me to get into because i have experience playing with keyboards and pads are like, completely different
i get it bc i also cannot play fnf or its shitty clones like AT ALL bc of the scrolling buttons. like the arrows are ordered from left to right but my arrow keys are in, yknow, arrow key order, so my brain just fries itself trying to connect the dots. and if my FINGERS cant do it, nevermind my LEGS
“clue talks about random dance game peripherals and gives an in depth history into them” has gotta be one of my favorite genres of videos
"you did not exist in the early 2000s if youve never seen one of these" i was POOR!! 😭😭
Put that still doesn't mean that you've never seen one of these. Just that you never owned one.
@@bland9876 they simply weren't common in my country, now in my 20s and I've still yet to see one irl 🤷
You don't have to own a DDR mat to have at least seen one.
Now I hope you make a video on Guitar Hero and Rock Band knock-offs just so you can talk about Digital Praise's "Guitar Praise."
It's exactly what it sounds like.
Nah the Veggie Tales one is wild💀 We’re gonna be dancing to Christian altered music all day
Can’t believe I found UltraGamerAustin on a Planet Clue video. This is the crossover I didn’t ask for.
Edit: and at that I can’t believe that it became the top comment.
@@therealbfazz lol
fr
I need It
its christian but you know youll be jamming the hardest to that one.
I bought one of the knockoffs. The little piece of paper that came with it had instructions, like “make sure to pave the carpet”
i can’t believe i dared to have the thought “aw man there’s no way he’s gonna talk about active life: outdoor challenge, huh?” i should never have doubted.
also for the record, as a kid that game was DELIGHTFUL. i got so much exercise just trying to beat my high scores in outdoor challenge. my sister played it consistently, too, and she was five years older than me and didn’t really like video games. that game was so good at accomplishing its goal, and the visuals and sound effects were just so charming to me.
the dance pad wars of the early 2000's was like the world war 1 of video games
I remember being so disappointed the day we got rid of our VeggieTales Dance Dance Dance game when we found out the dance pad didn't work on our new [as in "Windows 7" new] computer
....then being even *_more_* disappointed years later when I found out you could just play it with a keyboard the whole time....
I think from this point on you should just not buy a composite converter and just point a camera at the crt for vibes.
this is relevant to my interests
8:40 split second Go Active Happy Meal jumpscare
I wonder if that was intentional
Probably not
its literally 1 frame lol
what jumpscare?
i wonderend what the hell that was so I went a found it, pretty funny.
MAGGOTS!
- Soldier from TF2, under the soft pad
I love how dedicated you are to archiving this kind of material no matter how niche it is :)
10:37 I honestly really, really love the idea of this one. I have really bad foot and leg problems and so I can't really play DDR/DDR type games much at all. The idea of being able to use my hands to play instead is really enticing to me. It reminds me of Taiko a bit!
Ok the sponsor transition with tf2 soilder got a good laugh outta me. Good job!
Imagine the cast of VeggieTales doing DDR. Would they step on one button each as a team effort, jump between them, or use the same invisible limbs that they use in the show to grab things? Psychic powers somehow? Using sticks?!
2:02 TF2 SOLDIER JUMPSCARE
6:13 "just me, my boyfriend... and his pump it up cx cabinet"
When I was a kid, my grandparents had at their house an American Idol plug n play dance pad. It looked like a NES game and had music that sounded like it was from one. It was probably bad, but I had a lot of fun with it anyways.
After you busted out the whole arcade cabinet i knew you were the most qualified guy to talk about dance pads 😂
I remember there being a pretty prominent (and religious) member of the Dance Game community who offered to write the step charts to Dance Praise for some actual chart quality.
5:05 - Don't Bother Me is such a classic PIU song. Will always remember the freestyle from smidget
When I was in elementary school we would have a DDR unit, with two fully functioning hard pads that everyone would take turns using.
When it wasn’t your turn, you still would dance. The school had these rubber mats that came in two pieces, one with two red arrows and another with two blue arrows. You’d layer them on top of one another in an “X” to form the dance pad.
The only evidence of these rubber mats I found was this news article reporting on a middle school (“Dance Dance Revolution in gym class” posted by LancasterOnline), but I have yet to find a reseller online.
Pump It Up Exceed on PS2 was my first rhythm game ever. That game literally set the tone for half of my interests as an adult. Frickin fantastic game.
I bet a lot of people will say boom boom rocket on 360 was their first.
I was not ready for that Pump it Up collection. Beautiful!
Rumia pfp
we better see veggietales songs in an official ddr game soon.
This scares me 6:19
not sure if you'll ever see this clue, but i have a soft pad that is from a jewish dance game called Step It Up. i thrifted it some time ago, and the pad is reinforced with foam so it is pretty interesting compared to other commercial soft pads. if i remember correctly they just repurposed another brand of soft pad and slapped their logo on it. unfortunately on mine the down arrow doesn't work anymore!
I seriously appreciate how much you go out of your way to preserve a lot of the weird stuff you find. These are things can be lost to time so easily and deserved to be remembered. I always love learning about the super weird and niche shit that comes out of video games.
as someebody who is just starting to go down the rabbit hole of ddr, your content actually gets me so excited whenever i see a new upload. ty for being the most mlg youtube ever
THE VEGGIE TALES DDR PAD IS SO FIRE 😭
you guys probably didnt expect me to be here too,but imagine a world where you control games with dance pads
HE'S BACK!
Welcome back 😎
Who are you?
I don't understand why not
I've played minecraft with a wacom tablet
So playing a snes game with 2 people on softpads is very understandable (and miserable)
Veggie tales dance pad is best dance pad.
-Fry Guy
I got a Bratz dance pad for my birthday one year, it was a very nice idea and I was originally excited but I remember struggling to get it to work on a carpeted floor and didn't think of taping it down.
As someone that finds archiving VERY important, I would like to thank you for posting Cyber Groove to the internet archive and archiving the Kraft website. You have my utmost respect and I shall now subscribe to you~
Holy crap, you finally made the craft pad video! That's really cool to see, great job man!
I heard "you didn't exist in the early 2000s" and immediately thought this was a video aimed at zoomers
I started this video and immediately thought "yeah you're right I didn't exist in the early 2000s"
I was born 1991. Even then I wasn't interested in those dancing games.
?? I’m gen Z and did exist in the early 2000s, and owned one of these mats and had them at school
This guy literally bought an internet domain and preserved a Kraft website promoting a DDR game, just because of passion- thats how it should be for these websites
6:08 look, I know ITG2 Arcade at least was published by Andamiro, but that doesn't change that I got jumpscared by your copy of ITG PC in your pump collection.
"as a queer man" if i wasnt already subscribed i wouldve right that moment lol
I wish I could give him two subscriptions
exactly!!!
@@springtronfanboy6889 fellow splatoon fan🔥
Wow. I am absolutely floored by this video. Never in my wildest imagination would I have thought there is someone out there with this much dedication to dance games & mats. Kudos to you. This was amazing.
7:57 can you play Doom with this
yes
Of course you can
7:41 i didn't know the people who made Guitar Praise also made DDR clones. Neat.
I'm so happily screamed GOODBYE :33 while cleaning dishes as you got more loud into the end of the video
man my brain is so cooked
I saluted the screen when you revealed the Soldier under the dance mat. Thank you Rick May.
the long awaited sequel to 2021's smash hit, "exploring the wild world of ddr controllers"
(fr though, I love listening to you talk about ddr it's like my favourite thing ever)
Many years ago I've heard several times how Pump It Up is superior to DDR in some ways including its step layout, but I wasn't fortunate enough to find a Pump It Up at the arcades. Yet I had no idea they made a Xbox and PS2 home version for the US. My friends just played DDR as that's what we were already used to.
"in the perspective of a queer man" good for you clue :)
The Wii DDR dance pad and DDR Hottest Party was my first experience of wage theft.
I was around 7-9 and we pulled up to a GameStop and my older brothers came out with DDR for Wii. I asked my mom why I didn't get to pick out a game. She said that the game was bought with a combination of all of our allowances. This was the first I heard of this purchase. I did not agree to such a thing.
You bet for a fact we all played for less than an hour combined before putting it in a drawer to be thrown out a decade later.
There was an official DDR Famiclone by Disney based on DDR Disney Mix. The chiptune music tracks for it are legitimately top-tier - it’s pretty great.
Why i never knew how beautiful pump it up uh... Art is? Design? Like starting from the evolutionary dance pad and ending with your personal collection it looks amazing.
Surprised at the lack of MC Groovz Dance Craze for the GameCube. although these are way more interesting
Always happy to see your videos! I learn something new and interesting each time about the world of gaming and adjacent.
Thanks for the video. I actually had Dance Master/Party 3 as a kid, and still own it! There is also Dance Factory for the PS2, which you can use your own CDs to dance to.
Don’t think I’ve commented on one of your videos in years but man your videos are still great. I’m so jealous of all your rhythm game stuff
I had the Veggietales one at some point and time. I can confirm.
3:08 Omg I remember we had that exact one. I always played pinball on it cuz even back then I had no interest in rhythm games. I don't remember it having Tetris tho. Maybe I just never noticed it being there it or our one didn't have it somehow
They usually featured the "Knock Out Game", which was a whack-a-mole game, instead of Tetris
Thank you for archiving aa usual! Im a library scientist and it is agonizing that we cant professionally archive video games due to American copyright law.
Saving media is a collective effort
Love that you use the veggie tales dance mat on the cover
Awesome video; it just misses the thicker soft pads. I had a generic one, then the the RedOctane Ignition 2.0, which is my current one. To this day it provides larger, flawless sensors and great knee relief in an easily storable format. It’s the perfect sweet spot between a soft and a metal pad ❤
I remember Dance Master/Party 3 from when I was a kid. I used to love it.
I'm surprised nobody in the DDR community has spoken about it.
Thank you for unlocking some of my childhood memories.
That second game that he was playing with the craft dance pad The one that he said was basically waccamole reminds me of connected ventures that one where there's like cracks and you have to put your hand over the crack to fix them or you put your feet over the crack to fix them and then sometimes a shark comes out and cracks too many of the cracks and you have to scramble to fix them before you go game over.
You are literally living the dream my best friend and I had as kids, the campground we stayed at each summer had a DDR arcade machine and we spent so much time playing on that. It was our ultimate goal when we had adult money to buy one for ourselves.
I enjoyed the video quite a bit, but my opinion shot up thanks to the ending part. How cute
Gotta love the moonbrain idea of "what if ddr but played like taiko" at the end there. Utter genius
I just love your vibe and your channel!!
Banger video. Love the preservation of history you do and your dancing skills are Peak
you make entertaining content and you make an active effort to preserve stuff outside of that, definitely one of my favourite up and coming TH-camrs
I still have that Wii Outdoor Challenge soft pad under my couch! I think I played it twice then shoved the pad back in the box.
It hasn't been used in like 12 years.
Don't think this'll be seen but: As an (older) DDR fanatic, these info vids are a total crack for me. I hope to see a lot more. I remember watching the DDR controller ones some years ago.
Wonder if you can dig up anything behind the reason why DDRMAX served as a soft reboot to the console games, or some nice deets about songs that many don't know off the bat.
Thanks for the content!
veggie tales, one of my most favourite kids shoes growing up, and to see the dance pad working amazingly makes me very happy 😊
You started dancing on the drum pad and the idea of a small mammal dancing on one of these things popped into my head.
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you mean kkclue?
@RadeonVega64 ofc but his username changed so gotta say planet clue now
Seeing you use the soft pad with your shoes on caused me great distress lmao
I went through a good number of these in my teens, my last pad was a RedOctane one with the foam pieces inside. Good times.
Would honestly love a video on the pump it up collection and some history- I’m a 2000s kid but I missed out on a lot of video game stuff and I’m OBSESSED with all the art in the stuff you showed, it looks so nice??
Your dedication to preserving these silly games is bete nice to see! I love seeing videos about old rhythm games ❤
THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING MORE CONTENT YOU ARE LOVED AND APPRECIATED
Planet clue posting within two weeks. Dark magic.
Glad you're talking about this I have a Bratz plug and play DDR pad
You unlocked my memories of dance praise, I think my parents got it from life way way back in the day
Hilariously enough, when getting physical therapy, I saw other patients being treated for knees/ankles and they had them do a lot of exercises on this half-dome ball thing. Seeing you dance on the dance-drum thing made me think of some advanced version of those lol
ddr controllers part two: the feet tangents
7:04 THE VEGGIETALES DDR DANCE PAD
I have no idea why I watch these videos, the only game I’ve played with dancepad support is a somewhat infamously hard roguelike/roguelite rythm game dungeon crawler but these videos are just so much fun to watch and it’s just nice to sit down and watch
I’ve also never actually used a dance pad to play it because I’m not playing it on pc and the console I use doesn’t have an official dancepad(that I could find)
Crypt of the Necrodancer?
I have to find the veggie tales one I cannot believe this
This brought back a memory of my sister and I getting so fed up with these dance pads that we’d sit on the floor and smack them with our hands, like some kind of giant controller.
I have surprisingly never played one of these and or guitar Hero except for like once or twice at an arcade and that was only because of what I just said so that means recently within the last like 5 years.
The only dancing game I've played earlier than that was dance Central (and its sequels) on the Kinect which I think those games are very good.
I love these I remember playing junglebook DDR on the PS2 back in the day and I own DDR winx club for the wii myself
Barbie 12 dancing princesses also made a soft pad and it was awful there were 12 “arrows” and out the box most of it didn’t work
I’m new to your channel! You’re amazing bro. Actually learning so much!
I still have my PIU Evo pad in my closet, with the box. Original games too, and the Prex 3.
So many nights spent on that thing, I think we wore our the center step. Other than that, it's held up really well. Hats off to andamiro on that one.
Based on how many perfects you got to the dance drum worked far better than I expected it to.