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Deanna ([personal profile] dr4b) wrote2003-10-26 06:59 pm

OK, so I went to IZ to try out ITG

Yeah, so I was at work and I caught up on email from Friday, answered some stuff, did a quick fix to a web page, and then I headed to Illusionz for an hour or so to try out the new dance game.


1) I called first to make sure In The Groove was working. If you don't know what that is, it's an American-game-company made DDR-type game. Two of my favorite people to play DDR with in Seattle (Chris Danford and [profile] kyleward... well, and I guess three, really, 'cause Foy did some stepcharts) have been working on it for months and months and now they have a prototype machine of it at IZ! They put it in over the Disney's Rave machine. Yar. Anyway, long story short, the front desk said ITG was working, so I headed out there. You might want to call ahead if you hear rumours that it's broken.

2) ITG is neat but it's still kind of weird. It is a lot like Stepmania and the arrows look kinda weird and the default mode seems to be Reverse scroll, Hallway style, which was a little weird at first.

3) My favorite song so far is Dawn (which ironically enough is by said Kyle guy, so I'm sure he'll be glad to hear that). It's a cool song music-wise and I really like the steps. If you've played it, you'd probly know why.

4) Most of the songs are electronica, or standard dance type music. I liked the songs by Missing Heart, though. I honestly forget most of the songs I played, although I also did play Kagami, and that Jam Jam Groove or whatever the heck it's called that sounds like La Senorita, kinda, but it scrolls at 98BPM. I think that it honestly should be a 200BPM song and have the steps match that. It's not bad at 2x though and I did think the steps were really cool... it just seemed weird to hear a fast latin song and have it scroll at 98 BPM. If you know what I mean.

5) Rest of the time there I basically played one game of PNM, one of PPP, one of KBM, and 2-3 of DDR. For the record, and this is a short shameful confession, I passed Bag Heavy today for the first time ever. Keep in mind that the last time I had actually TRIED to play Bag Heavy was sometime around... uh... January. I just don't play it. I blame James. So I decided to play it on a whim today, and it was pretty easy. Yeah, so that's two 10-footers I can pass. Whatever.

After an hour at IZ I called it quits and headed back here to work. (IZ is only 15 mins from work... sigh... need my own car...) I did see [profile] animegothgrrl playing DDR on my way out of IZ though! Her blue hair braids look really fucking cool. It was good to see her, but I was just getting IZ-apathetic. Going to IZ makes me miss Mark ([profile] rkane), oddly enough. Good thing I'll see him and everyone at CMU in a few weeks :)

ITG

[identity profile] elphie.livejournal.com 2003-10-26 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow cool! I so have to go check that out. Friends of mine in
Austin are making the game and I also wrote stepfiles for a couple of songs. I can't remember the titles off of the top of my head though, and I am not sure if they are even using them at this point.

There was this really great irish jig like song that had lots of gallops that I really liked. I can't remember what it is called either though. Must check it out!

Re: ITG

[identity profile] elphie.livejournal.com 2003-10-26 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
why am I not surprised that you know Roxor people :)

cuz I'm 1337! :-)

Re: ITG

[identity profile] kukiri.livejournal.com 2003-10-27 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Twas Da Roots! (the Irish Jig, anyway) and the steps you did were for Boogie Down. Dude, I didn't even think to let you know the game was up in Seattle! Super-duh. To them you are known by your first name...if you want to introduce yourself to Kyle/Chris/Foy. Lemme know what you think!