Post #41 · Posted at 2009-02-19 10:15:24pm 16.3 years ago
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My first ever favorite stepchart is Sobakasu (Freckles)
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I enjoyed it very much

I enjoyed it very much

Post #42 · Posted at 2009-02-19 11:05:15pm 16.3 years ago
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Quote: Lord Toon
Does it HAVE to be from (PS2)? My favorite US version was DDR Konamix, To me it had a great selection of songs/stepcharts (I'm just Old-Skool that way)...But if I have to choose from the (PS2) selection, I would say DDR SuperNOVA because it forced me to appreciate not just songs in Heavy but all difficulties during the Stellar Master Mode.//
I feel the same way. The old-school (pre-MAX) charts were fun and challenging at the same time, unlike stuff I've seen more recently (*cough*ITG*cough*). At the same time, some of the newer songs (Konoko, for example) throw new challenges at people without being overly ridiculous. Some of my favorite charts are: Spin the disc 







And, no, I'm not trying to turn this into a DDR vs. ITG flame war. That has been done to death.