Post #1 · Posted at 2008-09-23 10:39:00pm 16 years ago
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On this site and on the DDR X packaging, Dance Dance Revolution is spelled as 1 word, like "DanceDanceRevolution" Is it now officially 1 word instead of 3?
Post #2 · Posted at 2008-09-23 10:42:44pm 16 years ago
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Yeah, it's been that way since SuperNOVA.
Post #3 · Posted at 2008-09-24 08:30:58pm 15.9 years ago
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My Dancing Stage Hottest Party is spelt DancingStage.
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"Konami fail English? That's unpossible!"
Post #4 · Posted at 2008-09-24 08:45:06pm 15.9 years ago
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It wouldn't be the first time. There is "RockMan" in japan and "Mega Man" in america (note the spacing). I would think that
it's just the logo (if that's the problem) or you really are reading the label (which is plain text).
I know I critic spellings once in a while, but brands are an exception. If it's "DamceDancrRebo;utiom" (or the story of my username), then I'll react.
it's just the logo (if that's the problem) or you really are reading the label (which is plain text).
I know I critic spellings once in a while, but brands are an exception. If it's "DamceDancrRebo;utiom" (or the story of my username), then I'll react.
Post #5 · Posted at 2008-09-24 09:03:07pm 15.9 years ago
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Honestly, I never would have noticed the name change if you hadn't pointed it out. I think that's beyond subtle.
I'm still going to call it Dance Dance Revolution, because that's what it is. Right?
I'm still going to call it Dance Dance Revolution, because that's what it is. Right?
Post #6 · Posted at 2008-09-24 09:08:23pm 15.9 years ago
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You're here too!!!
Anyone can call Dance Dance revolution whatever they want. I don't think Konami filed a patent for the term DDR (correct me on this). Or they can call it as "the game who stole aspects of 'bust a move' and 'Pump it up'" (not my words).
Anyone can call Dance Dance revolution whatever they want. I don't think Konami filed a patent for the term DDR (correct me on this). Or they can call it as "the game who stole aspects of 'bust a move' and 'Pump it up'" (not my words).
Post #7 · Posted at 2008-09-24 11:12:48pm 15.9 years ago
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On Bemani sites, I'll just abbreviate it to DDR.
If I'm explaining DDR to someone, I'll say it stands for "Dance Dance Revolution", not "DanceDanceRevolution".
If I'm explaining DDR to someone, I'll say it stands for "Dance Dance Revolution", not "DanceDanceRevolution".
Post #8 · Posted at 2008-09-24 11:21:25pm 15.9 years ago
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Hasn't it been one word for like, all of the Japanese releases?
Post #9 · Posted at 2008-09-25 12:28:19am 15.9 years ago
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Quote: e-s-g
Hasn't it been one word for like, all of the Japanese releases?
But that's not the way people would read it. Unless you knew you'd assume in English it'd be written with separations as 'Dance Dance Revolution'. In that same way 'Dancing Stage' has always be written said way till Hottest Party had it as 'DancingStage' which makes little sense in English.Post #10 · Posted at 2008-09-25 06:08:44am 15.9 years ago
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I prefer to write it as three separate words, because that's what they are: three separate words that make up the title.
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I don't think Konami filed a patent for the term DDR (correct me on this).
I don't think they trademarked "DDR", per se. But some people here may know about the WWF lawsuit.Post #11 · Posted at 2008-09-25 08:46:28am 15.9 years ago
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"Oh no! the truck have stared too move." Metal Gear on NESPost #12 · Posted at 2008-09-25 08:13:01pm 15.9 years ago
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How about "The miracle never happen" from the US version of Phoenix Wright: Justice For All? Way to spoil the sad moment of the bad ending with such terrible Engrish. I know that's not Konami but it's still funny to see such big companies making such simple mistakes. Post #13 · Posted at 2008-09-25 08:50:48pm 15.9 years ago
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I know that's not Konami but it's still funny to see such big companies making such simple mistakes.
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