Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Dance: UK 8 Way Dance Mat (PS2/PSone)

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List Price: £19.99
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Manufacturer: Big Ben
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Big Ben EAN: 5060015453517 Label: Big Ben Manufacturer: Big Ben Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Big Ben Release Date: 2003-10-03 Studio: Big Ben
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Customer Rating:      Summary: good but not excellent Comment: It is funny at first with lots of friends but you will quick find out that it is always the same moves.
Customer Rating:      Summary: poor quality Comment: I initially had a Sony dance mat that both myself and my daughter used regularly for over 2 years without any problems. After a house fire we had to buy another one, so I decided to to buy two because they were a reasonable price. So far, we are now on our 5th dance mat between us. One was only purchased 2 weeks ago, and is showing signs of buttons not working already. This has happened with all of our dance mats of this type, with that and the slipping, I am now reading all reviews trying to find a decent dance mat that will out last our heavy useage.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Slippy Comment: I got this dance UK mat, and I find it slips around uncontrollably, not only slipping but folding up from the inside. It creases and folds making it easily breakable. Any other £10 mat is better! I've just ordered the Dance UK hard mat and hope that will be better.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very disappointed Comment: I've bought two of these and had to take them back, they just don't work! The first one the cross didn't work, so we got a replacement. Now on the replacement, after two days' use, the down button has stopped working - useless. I would avoid buying these!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dont listen to them... Comment: Reading some of these reviews you would think this dance mat was rubbish. I was given it as a present and was disappointed after reading some of the other reviews thinking it wasn't any good. I have found quite the opposite. I have had hours of entertainment with this mat and have since purchased a second one so i can play the double and two player modes. So far I have only used it with dancing stage games but feeling i have mastered the dance mat art i am planning to purchase the dance uk 8 step game. I am no expert with dance mats as this is the first one i have played but so far i have found it easy and fun to play. I would recommend this mat to anyone and think it is very good value at such a low price.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Strut your funky stuff, dance yourself dizzy, shake your groove thing, get down tonight--whatever your dance style, show off your moves with the Dance: UK Eight-way Dance Mat (compatible with both PlayStation 2 and PSone). The Dance: UK range also includes the PS2 and PSone games, a wireless karaoke microphone and a speaker system. Whether you buy one or all of these products, good times are guaranteed (although be advised that setting it all up can take a few minutes and a bit of patience, as you need to reconnect your console to the TV). The non-slip dancemat can be used with all PS2 and PSone dance games, and is fully compatible with the Dance:UK games. The eight-way dance steps (standard up, down, left and right as well as the four corners) add more fun and challenge to the dance routines. Other features include volume controls, start and select buttons and left and right function buttons at your toes (a brilliant idea and very handy indeed--no more fiddling around with the controller to operate the console during game play). Get on up and dance! --Amber Pring
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