Ahh, tournaments are so fun and a great way to connect with the regional/local competetive DDR community. I’ve made some awesome friends from doing this.
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My life would have been totally different had I not got into DDR – DDR changed my life.
I got exercise, and met a lot of cool DDR players from playing in the arcade… which helped me go from a stay-inside-all-day gamer to a confident young lady! And continuing playing to improve my skills kept me bonding with these people, and today keeps us friends even though we hardly play anymore. I also competed in tournaments and met a slew of awesome people throughout my region!
Thank you Konami!!
