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- Jan 2, 2020
you kinda need casual shit nowadays attract casual players who don't know anything besides "Butterfly".
First of all, everything that went casual turned to shit. Now we have platformers that either hold your hand or give you "God Mode" if you die too many times. The same games that shower you with a fuck-ton of 1Ups, which is pointless and doesn't feel rewarding. Going casual is part of the problem with video games. That same "casual audience" that is into it now will quickly move on to something else in like a month or two.
In regards to DDR, when you add shit like LMFAO's "Party Rock", you're missing the point really fucking hard. The majority of songs from the DDR games were shit nobody outside of japan ever heard. It was basically advertisement in itself and it worked because the songs were not only familiar covers, but brand new tunes that sounded great. Because of DDR, you had a huge following for Captain Jack, whom before DDR nobody knew who the fuck he was. DDR was pretty much an escape from the crap the music industry would blast on the radio... a breath of fresh air. DDR did it's job right bringing in new players and fans all on its own without needing a crutch from what was "in" and "mainstream" at the time.
This is coming from someone who has played the home versions more than the arcade versions. They started that licensing shit in DDRMAX, but it didn't get fucking dumb until DDR Extreme with all that Karaoke crap. If you MUST do licenses, at least do what the Ultramix series did and go for an underground label that nobody has ever heard of.