Product Description: Dance Pad Revolution is a dance game controller for PlayStation 2. Features of the Naki Dance Pad includes, a thick comfortable mat with stylish graphics, large and accurate buttons, tested layout featuring color coded buttons and clearly defined button separations, all buttons are represented, including select and start.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Cheap dance mats don't last long
I received this dance mat at the beginning of July and after using it once a week since then for 45 minutes, one of the buttons is sticking or not registering pressure. It's cheap for a reason; spend the extra cash and get a better dance mat that will last more then 4 months.
Rating: - A Standard Review for Dance Dance Revolution Flash Pad
For some reason, with the email demands being made by Amazon.com, I feel the need to clarify the star ratings I have given to the Dance Dance Revolution Flash Pad, even though I simply wanted to drop by, leave a star rating, and continue onto something else.
Anyway, onto clarification.
The toy, from what I have seen, brings about much enjoyment, but nothing revolutionary.
There's a lot of jumping around and the memorizing of techno pop songs, however none of these songs contain math problems or history lessons. Yet, there must be something said for the hand to eye... or rather eye to foot coordination going on.
The toys purpose is to be jumped around on, therefore it is probably made to withstand this. I don't want to sound cynical, but the business side of me asks, "for how long."
Overall, the toy did what it was intended to do, provide hours of ludicrous fun dancing and jumping around.
On a further note, it was a gift for a college graduate, so I wasn't too concerned with its educational impact.
Rating: - Good for modding
As another reviewer said on the page for Playstation 2 Two DDR Dance Pads Combo, this product is great to experiment with for modding. I could tell as soon as I got it out of the box that it was very flimsy, but I tried it once, without modding, first.
The stickers to hold the pad in place do not work very well. The surface of the pad itself is also rather slippery. It moves around too much, and makes a distracting crinkly sound.
As the aforementioned reviewer suggested, I got two boards to sandwich the pad with: a 1/2" thick 3'x3' piece of plywood to go on the bottom, and a 1/8" thick piece of the same dimensions for the top.
After giving the boards sweet paint jobs, I duct taped the pad to the 1/2" board, then placed the 1/8" board onto the pad, with more duct tape. After testing it again, it was quieter, easier to grip with my feet, and stayed put. However, I found that it was difficult to stay on center (although I always have this problem) and it tended to press multiple buttons. I removed the top board, and cut out a circle in the middle. I placed the board and the circle I cut back on the pad, and it now works beautifully.
So why only 3 stars? Well, it's a very cheap pad. The price reflects that, but I prefer to review things without regard to the price. If you plan to play any songs over around 3 feet, you'll find that the pad simply will not hold up. It is almost impossible to keep it still, etc. etc. If you plan to use it for modding work, however, or building your own pad, it's ideal.
Rating: - A fine dance pad!
Sure, it isn't the most durable or slip proof dance pad, but it's definitely great for beginners and low-impact use. I just got into Stepmania so I'm not exactly "1337" at dance pads, so it was perfect for me. It slips a bit when you start moving fast which can get annoying, but the game's fun, so you'll get over it. Overall, for the price, (6$) I think it was a great buy.
Rating: - Not half bad
These things aren't half bad. They work better than the ones with the foam in them. However, mine seem to break very easily. I myself take very good care of the mat, it's my sister and her friends, on the other hand, that tend to break them.
I would get it for kids, but for teens and adults, try to find something else.