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0. PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 5:49 pm    Post subject: DDR on Blu-ray? Reply with quote

No, not on PS3. On actual Blu-ray.

Here's how this works: Blu-ray players can use a modified version of Java 1.3. It shouldn't be hard to do, so what do you think?
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1. PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 6:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What would be the benefits? There's still way more potential for the DVD that konami doesn't use.
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2. PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 8:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, this would at least be a better idea than the non-interactive DVD version that just came with a rubber pad that didn't plug into anything.
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3. PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 3:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Well, this would at least be a better idea than the non-interactive DVD version that just came with a rubber pad that didn't plug into anything.


I kinda thought of it like that. It wouldn't be quite as good as a real console version (30? songs, no unlocks, no special modes), but would sort of serve as an introductory version.
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4. PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

FSX wrote:
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Well, this would at least be a better idea than the non-interactive DVD version that just came with a rubber pad that didn't plug into anything.


I kinda thought of it like that. It wouldn't be quite as good as a real console version (30? songs, no unlocks, no special modes), but would sort of serve as an introductory version.


what's the point? if you own a bluray player and are interested in DDR, chances are you have a PS3. If you own a blu ray player and don't have a PS3, chances are you're not interested in gaming at all. See the problem? this game would sell like 10 copies.
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5. PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 12:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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FSX wrote:
Flamebait wrote:
Well, this would at least be a better idea than the non-interactive DVD version that just came with a rubber pad that didn't plug into anything.


I kinda thought of it like that. It wouldn't be quite as good as a real console version (30? songs, no unlocks, no special modes), but would sort of serve as an introductory version.


what's the point? if you own a bluray player and are interested in DDR, chances are you have a PS3. If you own a blu ray player and don't have a PS3, chances are you're not interested in gaming at all. See the problem? this game would sell like 10 copies.


jpop'n floss,

The recent DDR titles released by Konami has been for the PS2 not the PS3.

Source:

  1. Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA - http://www.konami.com/Konami/ctl3810/cp20110/si1724961/cl1/dance_dance_revolution_supernova
  2. Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA2 - http://www.konami.com/Konami/ctl3810/cp20110/si2748358/cl1/dance_dance_revolution_supernova2
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6. PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

rddr wrote:
jpop'n floss wrote:
FSX wrote:
Flamebait wrote:
Well, this would at least be a better idea than the non-interactive DVD version that just came with a rubber pad that didn't plug into anything.


I kinda thought of it like that. It wouldn't be quite as good as a real console version (30? songs, no unlocks, no special modes), but would sort of serve as an introductory version.


what's the point? if you own a bluray player and are interested in DDR, chances are you have a PS3. If you own a blu ray player and don't have a PS3, chances are you're not interested in gaming at all. See the problem? this game would sell like 10 copies.


jpop'n floss,

The recent DDR titles released by Konami has been for the PS2 not the PS3.

Source:

  1. Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA - http://www.konami.com/Konami/ctl3810/cp20110/si1724961/cl1/dance_dance_revolution_supernova
  2. Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA2 - http://www.konami.com/Konami/ctl3810/cp20110/si2748358/cl1/dance_dance_revolution_supernova2


I'm pretty sure he was only giving an example... I'm really sure that everyone knows that SuperNOVA1 and 2 were released for the PS2 and not the PS3...
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7. PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 8:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

He was stating that if anyone was to buy a Blue-Ray player, and they're even slightly interested in gaming at ALL, then they would almost certainly buy a PS3 to do both those tasks for a reasonable price.

Hence, why would you need to make a blue-ray DDR movie-game, when you could simply make a PS3 compatible game on a blue-ray disk.
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8. PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Suko wrote:
He was stating that if anyone was to buy a Blue-Ray player, and they're even slightly interested in gaming at ALL, then they would almost certainly buy a PS3 to do both those tasks for a reasonable price.

Hence, why would you need to make a blue-ray DDR movie-game, when you could simply make a PS3 compatible game on a blue-ray disk.


Why did DDR DVD even sell at all then?
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Because no matter how dumb or niche something is, there will always be SOMEONE out there to buy it.

The Powerglove
the 3DO Game system
E.T. for the Atari
DDR Strawberry Shortcake Mix

the list could go on for miles.
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10. PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Suko wrote:
DDR Strawberry Shortcake Mix

Where can I get one of these?
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Have fun.

http://www.konami.com/konami/ctl3810/cp20109/si1742771/cl1/dance_dance_revolution_strawberry_shortcake
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12. PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

FSX wrote:
Flamebait wrote:
Well, this would at least be a better idea than the non-interactive DVD version that just came with a rubber pad that didn't plug into anything.


I kinda thought of it like that. It wouldn't be quite as good as a real console version (30? songs, no unlocks, no special modes), but would sort of serve as an introductory version.


First of all, that Strawberry Shortcake DDR had me in stitches. I thought that was absolutely adorable.

Now, my pathetic admission - what got me to go out and spend the money on a PS2 and now as many games as I can lay my hands on (and still on the hunt for the perfect pad) was ... the on sale for $10 DVD game with that goofy Roxie. The game itself IS lame, nothing's recorded, you can't score, etc. But it gave me the bug bigtime. I figured if I enjoyed that lame-o thing, I'd have to love the real DDR - and I DO even if I do suck lemons at anything over a 3 footer erm.gif

Now, putting that type of game on Blu-Ray financially would not make a bit of sense. Just go look at the price of BR movies, stand alone players and even PS3. And not all PS3 will play PS2 games - the 40gig I was told is not backward compatible.

Blu-Ray may have technically "won" the battle of BR vs. HD-DVD, but that doesn't mean that most people are actually buying - at least not yet.
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13. PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow, I thought the link to the Strawberry Shortcake mix was a joke. Just WOW.
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14. PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't really see any DDR titles being released on the PS3 in the foreseeable future.

It's just not 1 of those new, cutting edge sort of games.
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15. PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The big reason is that you could have a truly interactive DDR game on Blu-ray.
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16. PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You know, i would actually like to see it.

High-def DDR..

Still, high-def DDR is crap if you have crappy songs or stepcharts.
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neoMAXCML wrote:
rddr wrote:
jpop'n floss wrote:
FSX wrote:
Flamebait wrote:
Well, this would at least be a better idea than the non-interactive DVD version that just came with a rubber pad that didn't plug into anything.


I kinda thought of it like that. It wouldn't be quite as good as a real console version (30? songs, no unlocks, no special modes), but would sort of serve as an introductory version.


what's the point? if you own a bluray player and are interested in DDR, chances are you have a PS3. If you own a blu ray player and don't have a PS3, chances are you're not interested in gaming at all. See the problem? this game would sell like 10 copies.


jpop'n floss,

The recent DDR titles released by Konami has been for the PS2 not the PS3.

Source:

  1. Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA - http://www.konami.com/Konami/ctl3810/cp20110/si1724961/cl1/dance_dance_revolution_supernova
  2. Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA2 - http://www.konami.com/Konami/ctl3810/cp20110/si2748358/cl1/dance_dance_revolution_supernova2


I'm pretty sure he was only giving an example... I'm really sure that everyone knows that SuperNOVA1 and 2 were released for the PS2 and not the PS3...


like suko said, what i meant is that most people who'd be interested in DDR and have a blu ray player would have the PS3 as their blu ray player, since the PS3 is a gaming console and most people who are interested in DDR are gamers.

it's better if they just keep DDR mixes on PS2, since most people own PS2s by now and i expect it to be the longest lasting system since the NES.
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