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Posted 2004-12-23, 09:56 PM
I've made a thread about this before, but I'd rather get some new input than rake through old advice or revive a dead thread.

I'm looking to buy one... maybe two DDR pads for PS2. Give me reccomendations and links if possible please. I need brands and prices. Hook me up, yo.
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Posted 2004-12-24, 11:19 AM in reply to Medieval Bob's post "DDR Pads"
I Saw one that came with the game for like $48 at SAM's
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Posted 2004-12-24, 12:06 PM in reply to Medieval Bob's post "DDR Pads"
If you're not going to use the ones that come with the game, it's Cobalt Flux Hard Pads, or you're wasting your money.
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Posted 2004-12-24, 12:46 PM in reply to WetWired's post starting "If you're not going to use the ones..."
holy moly so expensive
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Posted 2004-12-24, 04:37 PM in reply to WetWired's post starting "If you're not going to use the ones..."
It kind of depends on what you're after. I bought a cheap, plastic pad from http://www.redoctane.com, and it still works well. It doesn't have the same accuracy or durability as a real arcade pad, or a cobalt flux, but it's a *lot* cheaper, and it's great for workout. If you're planning to one day become good enough to full combo, maybe even AAA the hardest songs, you'll definitely want to get a Cobalt Flux.
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