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(New page: ==Bemani History== In 2004 or so my sister picked up DDRMax for PS2. I thought the game was stupid then, but less than a year later I started playing religiously senior year in high school...)
 
 
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In 2004 or so my sister picked up DDRMax for PS2. I thought the game was stupid then, but less than a year later I started playing religiously senior year in high school.
In 2004 or so my sister picked up DDRMax for PS2. I thought the game was stupid then, but less than a year later I started playing religiously senior year in high school.


Similarly, I saw someone playing IIDX at a local arcade and I thought the game was silly and insanely difficult. (I had assumed you were supposed to play one-handed like LISU otherwise you were a cheater.) I dismissed the game and stuck with Stepmania.
Similarly, I saw someone playing IIDX at a local arcade and I thought the game was silly and insanely difficult. (I had assumed you were supposed to play one-handed like LISU otherwise you were a cheater.) I dismissed the game and stuck with Stepmania for four years or so.


I picked up IIDX in the summer of 2009 after giving it a second try and learning that there was a (mediocre) US release. I stuck with it after realizing how many songs I had already known from my time with Stepmania and how much more involved and challenging the game was, compared to Stepmania.
I picked up IIDX in the summer of 2009 after giving it a second try and learning that there was a (mediocre) US release. I stuck with it after realizing how many songs I had already known from my time with Stepmania and how much more involved and challenging the game was, compared to Stepmania.

Latest revision as of 18:19, 5 October 2010

Bemani History

In 2004 or so my sister picked up DDRMax for PS2. I thought the game was stupid then, but less than a year later I started playing religiously senior year in high school.

Similarly, I saw someone playing IIDX at a local arcade and I thought the game was silly and insanely difficult. (I had assumed you were supposed to play one-handed like LISU otherwise you were a cheater.) I dismissed the game and stuck with Stepmania for four years or so.

I picked up IIDX in the summer of 2009 after giving it a second try and learning that there was a (mediocre) US release. I stuck with it after realizing how many songs I had already known from my time with Stepmania and how much more involved and challenging the game was, compared to Stepmania.

My Contributions

This wiki has helped me out quite a bit as I am discovering the underground side of bemani and it is really a vault of information. I'm here to return the favor when possible.