Feast your eyes on the game-play of Hardsync, the hottest dance-pad based music game for the Commodore 64 in the video below. It's a pretty impressive feat of interface engineering and programming!
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Monday, August 11, 2014
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Librarian Forgives Fines If You Beat Her at DDR.
No, really.
Look, the article even says so:
Patrons were invited to make good on unpaid fines by donating canned and packaged foods for the local soup kitchen or by entering a dance competition, “Dance Dance Revolution.”
Look, the article even says so:
Patrons were invited to make good on unpaid fines by donating canned and packaged foods for the local soup kitchen or by entering a dance competition, “Dance Dance Revolution.”
To sweeten the pot, during most of the day the library served coffee, bagels, pastries and ice cream, donated by area businesses.
By midafternoon, the cans and packages were piling up on a table inside library director Michelle Sampson’s office while circulation assistant Katie Spofford was setting up the video dance game on a PlayStation in a carpeted room upstairs.
I'd still probably lose, though. When it comes to DDR, I'm strictly a White Guy Beta.
(Found via The Shifted Librarian.)
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dance dance revolution,
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konami,
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