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    PS2- What is the best (dont laugh) Dance Mat and game ??

    It isnt for me btw before I lose any credability

    Its for the girlfriend, Think she will find this fun, as I bought her singstar yesterday and she loves it...


    Whats the best mat and game/s guys/gals?

    #2
    Go to Game and buy their own brand dance mat at ?15..

    Read this

    Buy any of the Konami Dancing Stage games.

    Simple really.

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      #3
      Does it have to be PAL? Were you looking to buy it in a bundle or sperately?

      I would suggest going for the cheaper option (what ever that maybe?) if it is just for the girlfriend - she may not end up playing it much.

      I bet you end up playing though; my friend and I play it all the time. We get called a pair of gays but I don't care.

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        #4
        how many songs do you get on a game

        ive never ever felt the need to jump on one in the arcade for fear of looking like a kiddie fiddler (dont you find 40+ men playin on them in arcades scary)

        im not 40+ btw

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          #5
          "Its for the girlfriend" - my arse it is! You're a part time tap dancing fairy - admit it!

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            #6
            Most played games on any system over the last couple of years in our house are dance dance, karaoke revolution and singstar.

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              #7
              I've found the Madcatz dance mats to be pretty hardwearing, I dunno how game's ownbrand ones would hold up, they always looked pretty flimsy.

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                #8
                I've tried a number of them, and as the mats we use get used everyday for a good couple of hours by people who can be described as the general public, the Game ones have lasted the longest out of all of them... ^_^;

                Although we do tape the mats to the floor with fabric tape then cover them with some hardwearing thick and flexible plastic sheeting (called Twinwall) which is taped down and the mats then last the entire length of the show... (Normally buy another pair of mats at the start of the show as the tape is hard to remove from said mats, so one lucky person gets a free pair of tape covered (but working) mats). Even by women who fail to read the sign saying no high heeled shoes and then stamp on the mats...

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