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If you want arcade DDR at your house, this is the best legal option. Just be prepared to pay a lot; this game manages to be greedier than Infinitas!

The base game costs $12 a month. If you want to play anything past SuperNOVA 2, you have to either pay for tickets to play Arcade Premium Play, or buy song packs that are only slightly less expensive than IIDX Infinitas' song packs. There isn't even a grindy unlock system like Infinitas had, and I didn't think I would miss that!

My first experience with playing fighting games online, long before I knew not to use Wi-Fi. Even I knew how broken Sagat was in this first version of the game. Loved it, and it got me back into fighting games in general.

The last official DDR home version ever that isn't a mobile game or a subscription service. On the plus side, it has double charts, it has full versions of songs, and, once fully unlocked, it includes a lot of the songs from the arcade X2. Pretty much all of the gimmicks from the last Wii games are gone, including any use of the Wii Remote in the gameplay, so if you liked that, this is not for you.

In hindsight, this game does have this hacked together feel to it, and the license list is not great.