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The end of the Para Para Trend?
Posted on 2002-03-29 23:44:46
The Parapara trend is now dying out....for now?

What are you opinions?

Boy I haven't been here in a really long time.....
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Re: The end of the Para Para Trend?
Posted on 2002-03-30 04:56:18
Oh my gosh, dude I thought I'd never see you here again!

My friends and I are pretty serious DDR players but unfortunately we don't live too close to other dance style games....we haven't even played PPP yet, nor have we played a 6th mix DDR, a Beatmania, and some of the newer games like 3DDX

We're hoping to go play PPP for the first time maybe next weekend. If and when we go, I'll let ya know what we thought.
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Re: The end of the Para Para Trend?
Posted on 2002-03-30 13:29:10
para para is a japanese dance style right? maybe thats why its dying, it doesnt cross cultural barriers as well as ddr did. DDR rocks the house and PPP...well i havent even played it yet, so ill let ya know
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Re: The end of the Para Para Trend?
Posted on 2002-03-31 03:29:35
Excellent point Rob...I don't think anybody is really picking up on it over here...except in Cali maybe, but hell, Cali isn't even really America
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Re: The end of the Para Para Trend?
Posted on 2002-03-31 03:33:42
yeah, they say its gonna sink into the ocean, i just think its gonna float over to connect to japan
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Re: The end of the Para Para Trend?
Posted on 2002-04-01 16:39:36
It might as well, it's practically a suburb of Japan anyway
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Re: The end of the Para Para Trend?
Posted on 2002-04-01 17:14:44
lol thats pretty funny, i wish that rockford could take one part of cali and stick it here...all the ddr machines
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Re: The end of the Para Para Trend?
Posted on 2002-04-01 17:55:50
Even though we're not exposed to things like people in Cali are, I still don't understand why, in a city like Chicago, we don't have more people, teams, and info around to atleast half the degree it is in Cali. I would also think that more people would be willing to try other locations (like Rockford), since we are so willing to go to a bunch in the burbs
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Re: The end of the Para Para Trend?
Posted on 2002-04-01 19:08:48
i think you meant ornot who would really want to try revd up? they look at the price and the mix version and the drive time and say screw it ill play max instead
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Re: The end of the Para Para Trend?
Posted on 2002-04-02 14:22:19
Back on the topic

I believe the PP Trend is dying away because it is (was?) extremely popular in Japan that people start getting bored (sick?) of it. When someting is overused, I believe it comes to a end faster.

As for me, I'm yet a truly devoted paralist, and I hope to stay like this for the most time possible.

Aargh, spelling.
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