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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2008

"Dub-I-Dub" by Me & My
Song from Dance Dance Revolution

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  • Feels a little awkward seeing this song on a low quality graphics system like the ps1, and then see it convert to higher quality on a the PS2 (DDR X).

  • Its akward to get adjusted to a song that was used in an earlier instalment... Like I always believed "Look to the Sky" was in DDRMAX first, then I found out it was in Konamix first, then updated to DDRMAX. It was to link them both in Edit mode!

  • @CatchShiro Look to the Sky was 5th Mix JP CS first before anything else where the scroll rate actually was 60fps. It's appearance in Konamix afterwards was a major downgrade.

  • @darknight068 Oh really?

    Now that makes more sense! Look to the Sky felt a bit "advanced" in Konamix for some reason... It seems you can learn something new everyday! Thanks!

  • Ah!! I see the difference between this and the 2008 X Edit.

  • Yep! The chart was updated along with the song, to make it "fresh and new" for DDR X!

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  • it's hard, but not THAT hard ;)

  • this was my favorite announcer, the one from ddr x sucks

  • I love that announcers echoing voice! That's one thing, along with the song selection, that makes 3rd mix really stand out!

  • i love that game

  • @CatchShiro Look To The Sky, along with Absolute, On The Jazz, Do It Right, and Healing Vision all originated on 5th mix, with OTJ and LTTS being home version exclusives at the time of the CS release. Seeing Healing Vision on the 4th mix/Konamix engine was just plain weird.

    This is also reminiscent of how strange I Was The One was on DDRPC seeing as that also originated from the superior engine of 5th mix as well.

  • the older DDR's are so classic and more refreshing than the newer ones...

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