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Bust a Groove is the greatest game ever.

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Pluh- please I'll take a burger double cheese

I'll travel across the world and seven seas

All beef patti on a sesame bun

I love the taste 2 much I cant never stop at 1

It's got that juicy taste it'll put a smile on your face

Mcdonalds, Burger King or any other place

1,2,3 or even 7

I hope theres double cheeseburgers when I get up 2 heaven

When your feeling sad alone and your mood is kind a blue

Eat alot of burger thats all you gotta do

no feeling more great than a burger on my plate

on a scale of 1 to 10 a burger always rates great

for here or 2 go yo it really doesnt matter bro

hamburger lovers let me here ya say ho

let there be no mistake of the point I'm trying 2 make

on my birthday give me a burger not a cake

 

It's very very very very very very good,

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I heard about that song. My friend was DYING of laughter after hearing it. I need to hear an MP3 of that...lol

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'Natural Playboy' is clearly the greatest song on that soundtrack. which is just filled with genius.

 

That is seriously the easiest rhythm game ever, though.

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I second everything Special K just said. I still have the MP3 of Natural Playboy on my comp.

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'Natural Playboy' is clearly the greatest song on that soundtrack. which is just filled with genius.

 

That is seriously the easiest rhythm game ever, though.

 

Really? Every review I have read (a whopping 3) has said it's far more complicated than Dance Dance.

 

EDIT: Never mind... I was thinking of In The Groove.

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Bust a Groove was simple because the only command that had to be on beat was every fourth quarter beat. You could simply mash the arrow commands and wait for the fourth beat. The attack/counterattack beats threw in a little bit of complexity, but it was awfully simple for a rhythm game.

 

I never played it, but I heard in Bust a Groove 2 you had to be on beat for every button press. I also heard the music wasn't nearly as catchy as the first soundtrack.

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The music in the first game is far superior.

 

All the people every where, everybody wants to here

my playboy philosophy

Cause I look like a star when I'm smokin my cigar

They wanna be just like me

 

[it's true, my Gold Ring is beautiful]

[and everyone wants one]

[Everyone wants to have my style]

 

[in a club or on the streets, everybody that I meet]

[Wants to learn to play my game]

[and they watch the way I move, from my head to my shoes]

[and all the girls know my name]

 

I know in their hearts they wish and dream

That they could be like me

But if they want to know the truth, it's true

 

I'm The Natural Playboy of Town

and I am blowing every mind

cause I'm one of a kind

I'm the coolest dancer around

The lights are shining down on me

so everyone can see

The Natural Playboy

 

[All the people every where, everybody wants to here]

[my playboy philosophy]

[Cause I look like a star when I'm smokin my cigar]

[They wanna be just like me]

 

[i know in their hearts they wish and dream]

[That they could be like me]

[but if they want to know the truth, it's true]

 

[i'm The Natural Playboy of Town]

[and I am blowing every mind]

[cause I'm one of a kind]

[i'm the coolest dancer around]

[The lights are shining down on me]

[so everyone can see]

[The Natural Playboy]

 

I'm The Natural Playboy of Town

and I am blowing every mind

cause I'm one of a kind

I'm the coolest dancer around

The lights are shining down on me

so everyone can see

The Natural Playboy

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Bust a Groove 2 was really easy too.

 

Anyone ever play Cool Cool Tunes? Now there's one hard motherfuckin' game. import only, though.

 

Gitaroo Man on Hard was brutal as well.

 

Frequency and Amplitude will always be my favourite rhythm games. Frequency has better music, Amplitude plays better. Hope there's a sequel to these one day.

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Parappa is a fun and goofy game, but it's more a visual game than a rhythm game, it's much easier to just watch the button presses than to try to mimic the raps. A good rhythm game requires you to really be in sync with the music to succeed.

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true...

 

I used to be huge on Bemani, about 2 or 3 years ago...I played DDR and ParaPara Paradise all the friggin time...now I could care less about it...

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Oh, can't forget this one. As a big white guy with a great sense of rhythm who's also really clumsy, Samba De amigo is the perfect halfway point. Girls love the game too. It's a Dreamcast game, instead of a dance pad, you have a little pad you stand on, and you shake maracas to the beat, in 6 different positions. The pad senses the height of the maracas, so you have three heights on each side. It's such a great game.

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It's all about guitar freaks and Drummania, everybody loves guitar freaks until they find out about the steep learning curve. I'd love to play samba de amigo properly but official maracas are so damn expensive,

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A GuitarFreaks-DrumMania session is the greatest. Can't really vouch for the complete session with KeyboardMania since fucktards kept snapping off the keys until the arcade gave up and sold it.

 

GuitarFreaks and DrumMania get more of my tokens than DDR and PPP since they're a bit more interactive music wise. That and my legs don't stand up to long sessions of DDR like they used to.

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I'm semi-competent at DDR, and I'm sure I'd be better if a practiced, but I'm also sure that a 6'4 280 guy flailing away at that game is cause for much pointing and laughing. I should get a home dance pad.

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