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Dual Data Rate synchronous dynamic Random Access Memory , usually comes in pairs on a Motherboard, and works Along with a GPU and CPU In order for a computer to function.
by The_edge150 August 16, 2008
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Stands for Dance Dance Revolution.
A game where you have to step on four arrows to the beat of the song, with difficulties cosisting of Begginers (for complete retards), Light, Standard and Heavy. It is basically a game for people like me to actually have something to do in their spare time. This game is available for consoles at home and in the arcade.
A game where you have to step on four arrows to the beat of the song, with difficulties cosisting of Begginers (for complete retards), Light, Standard and Heavy. It is basically a game for people like me to actually have something to do in their spare time. This game is available for consoles at home and in the arcade.
Me : "Hey, I just got DDR for PS2"
Aidin : "Hell yeah! I have been playing for 3 months, DDR is amazing!!!"
Aidin : "Hell yeah! I have been playing for 3 months, DDR is amazing!!!"
by VioletMassacre March 21, 2006
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A highly popular dance game where you use your feet and dance to high pumping music beats while hitting the right arrows with the rhythm of the beats. When they overlap the other arrows at the top of the screen you step on the corresponding arrows.
Lets DDR. Select a style single, versus, doubles. Select difficulty light, standard, heavy. Select music.
by Ben Fujishiro March 24, 2004
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A popular video arcade game that has evolved into a home version featured on X-Box, PlayStation, and Nintendo platforms. The game consists of four arrows: up, down, left, and right and as they come up the screen, the player must step on the corresponding arrow on the pad. The game has become so popular, tournaments are now hosted all over the world.
The home version comes with several neat little additions including the following: Workout Mode, Training Mode, Endless Mode, Edit Mode, Party Mode, Mission Mode, and many other features.
The home version comes with several neat little additions including the following: Workout Mode, Training Mode, Endless Mode, Edit Mode, Party Mode, Mission Mode, and many other features.
by Katelynne Jones November 17, 2007