Energy music: playlist showdown

Last Update on December 15, 2011

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This week, I’m digging into my teenage years. I was hopelessly addicted to the dance games during my seven to nine years of school. They were almost everything I did. I’ve been going back to them lately, so I figured I’d be showing a list of games between the three main games in the genre …

When I was 12 years old, my hometown finally got something that gave the kids something to do – he had an arcade. Although it has been closed since then, it was one of the most fun places since high school. My friends and I went there all the time and played “The Simpsons Arcade”, “Hydro Grom”, “House of the Dead”, and so on. I was there once, out of boredom, and I found this weird game called Dance Dance Revolution. On the whim, I tried it, and I threw up a terrible score for the lowest difficulty. Strangely enough, I didn’ t dare to quit, I kept playing …

As I was better, I had a rather predilation; no other arcade game could ever attract my attention. At the end of the day, I got the console game and started playing it at home. Then I took the other one, and then I started looking for some other dance games …

I think it was a pretty good addiction, though. One game is really a good exercise; if I remember correctly, I lost about 10 pounds playing in it. I also got a better balance. I was born with a slight defect in the left leg, which made me travel a lot as a child, but I was in a position to fully correct it, playing DDR (with all the skateboarding) ..

In any case, it’s enough about my childhood. The reason I’m writing this article is because I also think that music from these dance games is really good. To do this, I’ve created three playlists, each for another game, and I’ll build them here. You can decide for yourself that you like best …

Music in DDR is diverse (especially since it had so many releases), but the good majority is electronic. However, thanks to the popularity of the game, it has licensed music from popular musicians. For example, the DDR SuperNova program has a song “.

Here’s some guy’s video. I remember watching this eight years ago … wow, I feel old …

Copycat releases to the side, in Groove is a great game for hardcore players. If you had accepted the most difficult song from the DDR (which would have been

Grove also has excellent music, and much of it is also electronic. However, it is a game made by the Americans, and you can definitely take away from ordinary electronic music unlike the DDR. Check out these songs and see what you think …

Oh, and here’s a couple of crazy oaks:

The Way Up, as opposed to Groove, is, of course, not a copy of DDR; rather, I would classify it as an improvement. The PIU uses a unique five-button installation, including four diagonal arrows and a central button. This is better than the four-button DDR setup for two reasons:

  • 5-button customization allows you to use a more natural style of dance, and most combinations of buttons orientate your body to the screen better.
  • Existence of five buttons instead of four means that songs can have more complex step diagrams. The songs can also become much, much more complex, even if the number of steps and BPM remain the same …
  • I started playing the PIU when I was 16, and frankly, the only reason I didn’ t dump the DDR is because it’s harder to find the PIU cars. I believe there’s only one …

    in my state.Music is music that is different from DDR and ITG. Since this is a Korean game, most of the music is K-Pop or Korean influence. Banya, an inner artist who creates about a third of the playing music, usually creates music that inspires genres of classical and rock music rather than electronic music. Check the music of PIUs s in playlist on the right ..

    Here’s another crazy dude, remember when I said that the 5-button configuration allows you to make more difficult songs. In a doubles game, that applies, well, doubly. You play with ten buttons instead of 8 …

    Since this article is “showdown” of sorts, I should probably declare a winner. Well, even if I consider Pump It Up for the best game, I still choose the music of DDR as the best. Maybe it’s nostalgic, but I just prefer music to other games. But this is not to say that I don’t like the music of other games-I think both have really good offers, and I often listen to music from all of them ..

    So what do you do? After listening to several songs from each playlist, which is your favorite?

    Let me know your thoughts in the comments!.

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