A Video Game Even the First Lady Endorses

It’s certainly up for debate whether the rapid, spastic foot movements of Dance Dance Revolution gamers are actually a form of dance, but one thing is sure, it gets the heart pumping. The Japanese video game is now over a decade old and still one of the best-known games on the market. The four-arrowed dance pad became such a sensation in video arcades that fans began running to the stores to bring this game to their living room. It’s something the whole family will enjoy, and many parents are more likely to allow their children to play this game for extended periods of time because it requires physical activity. Even President Obama’s kids get to play DDR, and Michelle Obama has suggested incorporating this game into schools to get kids active again. Though some scoff at the fact that kids today need a machine to make them get up and move, it’s better than nothing.When you go to pick out your DDR video game, you don’t have to settle with the same old original theme you’ve played a thousand times. Always dreamed of just one dance with Zac Efron or Hannah Montana? With the DDR Disney Channel Edition, the stars come to your living room. If you’re set on really dropping the pounds, this fun, high-energy game is your best asset. DDR Extreme Dance not only has even more intense dancing missions but it also has a calorie counting feature that will show you how much you burn while you’re tearing it up on the dance pad. We know you love being the star of the show, but with the new DDR Hottest Party game for Nintendo Wii everybody can get up and get moving. Multi-player features and top 40 hits will turn your living room into a pulse-pounding night club.

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