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0. PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 12:48 pm    Post subject: Which Game is the best for beginner children? Reply with quote

Hi there! I am a total newbie and have 3 kids that LOVE DDR! They are 4, 8 and 14 and I want to get the best game version for beginners and for them to compete against each other. Any help would be appreciated.

OOpps... I forgot we own a PS2 console


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1. PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 12:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are you talking about a home version game? If so, for which console?

If you're talking about a PS2 game, I think Max 2 would be the best choice.
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I haven't played for as long as most people on this site
but i'll say buy a bundle (a package that has the game, and comes with a soft pad)
it should cost around $60 (well that's how much i bought it for)
any game is ok, all ddr rocks! =)
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3. PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 1:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Which Game is the best for beginner children? Reply with quote

McQDeb wrote:
Hi there! I am a total newbie and have 3 kids that LOVE DDR! They are 4, 8 and 14 and I want to get the best game version for beginners and for them to compete against each other. Any help would be appreciated.


It all depends on the video game console you own, or want to own.
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4. PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 2:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd have to say Max 2.
It would be really easy to unlock songs and learn how to use all of the features even for the 4 year old. Awesome game in my opinion.
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5. PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

On PS2, I'm going to have to echo what's been said here. DDR Max 2 is the best for kids.
If you're talking an XBox, all of the Ultramix games are rather kid friendly with Beginner mode, and semi-easy unlocks.
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If you are willing to do the unlocking, then supernova would be good. Otherwise, Max 2 is a fine choice. I have both and enjoy them equally.
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7. PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 7:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, I'd go with Max 2. I would have said SuperNOVA, but I highly doubt your kids would have the patience to get through Stellar Master Mode. I almost threw a rock at my PS2 because it was so pointless.
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8. PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

SuperNOVA? For beginners? Highly doubt that.

Personally, I think Konamix is the best for beginners, but that may be hard to get ahold of. Max2 is definitely a close second, though.
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I would say MAX 2. It's got a good songlist, and beginner mode. The thing is, DDR EXTREME has a bad songlist, and EXTREME 2 and SuperNOVA are rediculous to unlock things with. So yeah, your best bet would be MAX 2.
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Has everyone forgotten about DDR MAX, the game with both a huge selection of nice songs and an easy unlock system?
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EDT.GotACoolName wrote:
Has everyone forgotten about DDR MAX, the game with both a huge selection of nice songs and an easy unlock system?


It's a great game, but it doesn't have a beginner mode, which might scare away new players. It's a great mix for people who are acquainted with the game, however. I'd recommend it as a second mix, once you're familiar with the game.
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12. PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 2:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That is true, but there are a few Light one footers on it, so I don't really see why lack of Beginner should be a problem.
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EDT.GotACoolName wrote:
Has everyone forgotten about DDR MAX, the game with both a huge selection of nice songs and an easy unlock system?
I've never played DDR Max so I didn't bother mentioning it because I didn't know if it had a ridiculous unlock system or what. E10.gif

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Personally, I think Konamix is the best for beginners, but that may be hard to get ahold of. Max2 is definitely a close second, though.
I highly doubt that you'll find Konamix in a store, but there are tons of copies on eBay for cheap.

And do not get SuperNOVA or Extreme 2. It's difficult to unlock everything unless you can play well on Heavy. E10.gif
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EDT.GotACoolName wrote:
That is true, but there are a few Light one footers on it, so I don't really see why lack of Beginner should be a problem.


There's only 3 that don't have to be unlocked; I mean it wouldn't be that hard (hell I started out on 2s at the arcade back in the day and was on 3s within an hour), but when Max2 is out there, which also has a great songlist, and an entire Beginner mode, I'd pick that over Max1 for an absolute novice.
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EDT.GotACoolName wrote:
That is true, but there are a few Light one footers on it, so I don't really see why lack of Beginner should be a problem.


There's only 3 that don't have to be unlocked; I mean it wouldn't be that hard (hell I started out on 2s at the arcade back in the day and was on 3s within an hour), but when Max2 is out there, which also has a great songlist, and an entire Beginner mode, I'd pick that over Max1 for an absolute novice.


Especially when one of the absolute novices happens to be a four year old.
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I agree, MAX would be good too. MAX was my very first DDR game, and before it the only one I'd played was Disney Mix (and I'd only done like two songs). I started off on Light and ended up doing great. Besides, Beginner mode is bad for you. It creates habits like returning your foot to the center of the pad, or paying more attention to the dancer than the arrows so you can't do well later.
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videoCWK² wrote:
I agree, MAX would be good too. MAX was my very first DDR game, and before it the only one I'd played was Disney Mix (and I'd only done like two songs). I started off on Light and ended up doing great. Besides, Beginner mode is bad for you. It creates habits like returning your foot to the center of the pad, or paying more attention to the dancer than the arrows so you can't do well later.


This is a decent point. I'm not going to fire up Max2 just to look this up, but someone should find the exact path in the options menu to turn off the dancers on Beginner, because that does teach you bad habits.
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This is a decent point. I'm not going to fire up Max2 just to look this up, but someone should find the exact path in the options menu to turn off the dancers on Beginner, because that does teach you bad habits.

For Max2:
Options -> Dancer Options -> Display Dancer -> Off

For just about everything else:
Options -> Graphic Options -> Display Dancer -> Off

I only remember because I always make sure dancers are on when I get a new game.

EDIT: Oh jeez, you meant the dancers on Beginner Mode. I don't think you can remove them. That's why I just suggest that new players play songs that happen to be one- and two-footers on Light.
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Zukin-Man wrote:
EDIT: Oh jeez, you meant the dancers on Beginner Mode. I don't think you can remove them.


Oh wow, I didn't know that. Well then...
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