A board on GameFAQs with actual, intelligent discussions, unlike Life, the Universe, and Everything. You don't need a high user level to get in, but you can't get in initally either.
by dj gs68 May 15, 2003
Zapp Brannigan's assistant on Futurama. He is a green alien whose body is kept supported by bladders containing fluids rather than bones. He is currently in a relationship with Amy Wong.
by DJ gs68 September 16, 2003
by dj gs68 September 18, 2003
Reno, NV's larger, more southern brother, with an assload of Southwestern influences. Located in a more arid region. Stick to Reno instead.
by dj gs68 July 15, 2003
by dj gs68 July 16, 2003
Satan: *seeing Saddam raise a dildo* Oh c'mon, you know that's inappropriate.
Saddam: C'mon! It's fake! *throws out dildo*
Saddam: C'mon! It's fake! *throws out dildo*
by dj gs68 July 08, 2003
A game that people often think is a dance simulation game. It actually doesn't simulate dancing very well.
There are quite a few decent songs on it, such as Lupin the 3rd '78, Midnite Blaze, Last Message, and Burnin' the Floor. The songs in DDR, however, still pale in comparison to IIDX's.
Most players are scrubs who are obsessed with the game but can't even pass a "3 foot" rank song, and keep putting their feet back in the center of the pad. Once they improve, they will play the same 3-5 songs in a row, unknowingly pissing off people like me.
On the bright side, the game offers a great workout.
Before you say that I am jealous of DDR players, or that I have never played it, keep in mind that I have played the game for 2 years, am very skilled, know much about the series, and I still play it from time to time, though the game to me is not just as enjoyable as it used to be.
There are quite a few decent songs on it, such as Lupin the 3rd '78, Midnite Blaze, Last Message, and Burnin' the Floor. The songs in DDR, however, still pale in comparison to IIDX's.
Most players are scrubs who are obsessed with the game but can't even pass a "3 foot" rank song, and keep putting their feet back in the center of the pad. Once they improve, they will play the same 3-5 songs in a row, unknowingly pissing off people like me.
On the bright side, the game offers a great workout.
Before you say that I am jealous of DDR players, or that I have never played it, keep in mind that I have played the game for 2 years, am very skilled, know much about the series, and I still play it from time to time, though the game to me is not just as enjoyable as it used to be.
by dj gs68 October 03, 2003