Search
 Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Xbox » Controllers » PS2 USB iON Metal Arcade 3 in 1 Dance PadDecember 5, 2008  
Categories
PC Games
Xbox 360
Playstation 3
Wii
Sony PSP
Nintendo DS
Gameboy Advance
Xbox
Playstation 2
Gamecube
Mac Games
More Systems
Gaming Hardware
Computer Gear
Movies
Deals
Game Apparel
Electronics
Information
About Us
Terms
Related Categories
• Controllers
Hardware
PlayStation 2
Categories
Video Games
• Accessories
Hardware
PlayStation
More Systems
Categories
• Controllers
Hardware
Xbox
More Systems
Categories
Subcategories
Controllers
Dance Mats
Drums
Gamepads
Guitars
Joysticks
Keyboards
Microphones
Racing Wheels
Remotes
PS2 USB iON Metal Arcade 3 in 1 Dance Pad
PS2 USB iON Metal Arcade 3 in 1 Dance Pad
enlarge
From: DDR Game
Category: Video Games

List Price: $249.99
Buy New: $239.99
You Save: $10.00 (4%)
Buy New from $239.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars(2 reviews)
Sales Rank: 25183

Platform: Not Machine Specific
Media: Accessory
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 40
Dimensions (in): 3 x 37 x 43

MPN: M03851
Model: M03851
UPC: 852165001190
EAN: 0852165001190
ASIN: B000IBQ6BS

Release Date: October 30, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • All stainless steel metal arrows
  • 0% noise level, no noise when jumping on arrows
  • Control Box Included (works with PS One, PS2, XBOX, and PC/Mac) does not work with Wii or 360.
  • The entire metal platform frame is metal. Weighs about 30LBS
  • No assembly required

Similar Items:

  • Dance Dance Revolution Supernova
  • In The Groove
  • Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2
  • Dance Dance Revolution DDR Max
  • Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 4

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
DDRGAME is always dedicated to bring the most immersive gaming experience to DDR fans. We are proud to present the latest design of iON Metal Pads and iON Arcade Metal Pads. These newest version of iON Metal Pads give you both the durability and accuracy of an actual arcade platform. You will be shocked at the smoothness and sensitivity of these iON Metal Pads. You definitely have to play it to believe it.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Terrible mat!   February 28, 2008
  4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I definitely have to agree with the previous reviewer. I bought two of these pads brand new, and they are just awful. First off, both my wife and I are above average at DDR. We have no problems with most expert level songs. We went from the $20 soft "rollup" mats to these, expecting to see a noticeable improvement in performance. Not so. What we saw was a huge DROP in performance. The cheap mats are much better than these, at a fraction of the cost. These are no where near arcade quality as claimed.

The advertisement says these can handle up to 600 lbs. It should say that the player has to WEIGH 600 lbs in order to hit the buttons hard enough for them to register. The sensitivity on these things is horrible! If you're doing any advanced songs that require quick feet movement and "soft stepping", you can forget it. We even gave it several days thinking that maybe our playing style just had to adjust to the hard mats, or perhaps we had to "break them in" a little, but no; these mats just plain suck.

At least the previous poster only wasted money on one mat. I'm stuck with two big pieces of scrap metal since we're going back to the soft pads. Save yourself the money and frustration and avoid these like the plague!



1 out of 5 stars Try it before you buy it...   January 22, 2008
  6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Ok, we bought one of these DDR pads... I got one for my wife, the most expensive and supposedly "best" one money can buy.. the all metal "championship" model after our $99 plastic pad died (it lasted over a year with tons of use). While intially the metal pad seemed to work ok, we started "missing" steps to songs that we could easily ace before. I'd pick "Game of Love", like, the easiest, simplest one, and suddenly I'm totally "missing" steps when the rhythm picks up. You have to hit the pad incredibly hard sometimes for it to register... harder than any child possibly could. I think people might be fooled if they start with one of these metal pads, thinking they just need to "improve". However, my wife, who's really good at it, said the same thing. Suddenly she's "missing" beats, even ones where your feet don't need to leave the arrow, its just multiple hits on the same pad.
I'm really dissapointed. The pad was super expensive, it sucks, and my wife doesn't use it anymore. The plastic pad for $99 worked way better (it was actually fun to play) and even our $19.99 "roll up" pad is more accurate than these metals ones. The metal ones look pretty, but make sure you try it before you buy it.


myGamer.com