I can’t believe I just did what I did. That’s right, I just played about 45 minutes of DDR for PSX on my PS2. I even did the “workout mode” to burn what the game estimates to be about 126 kcals in about 25 minutes. I know, that still leaves about 20 minutes of play unaccounted for.
I admit, I did about 10 minutes of the “training mode” to get a hang of the game (I am much better now than I was three weeks ago when I gave DDR a shot at my mom’s new house Christmas day). Then after my workout (which I couldn’t figure out how to exit until I accidentally restarted the PS2 by pushing too many of the sections of the pad at once), I played a couple rounds of “game mode.” I think I’m going to keep doing this at least three times a week. That should be a pretty good workout. I just have to get another memory card for the PSX so that Chris can keep track of her workouts when I get her addicted to DDR, too
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