Dear reader,
I have a very old laptop... I want to buy a new pc/laptop. One that can run just dance 2017... But I am on a budget. (the cheaper the better?)
Wich model do you recommend.
Dear reader,
I have multiple ipk's for a game. Some have the same name but are different ipk's. Can I change the filename without a problem? Or how do I solve it.?
Dear reader,
I like dance games that you accually dance...
Like just dance, hip-hop experience, get up and dance.
Are there more simular games for the wii.
Dear reader, I am currently using a USB but it getting to small. I want to buy a hdd. Can I best buy one with its own power supply or without one? I read some where that mics don't work because it takes up to much power.
And I love karaoke
Dear reader,
I just started out with modding my wii.
I would like to play dance revolution. I have a HDD where the games are on.
How can i connect the dance pad so i can play from the usbloadergx?
many thanks in advance
Dear readers,
i have tried to play just dance from usb with usbloadergx.
unfortunally it doens't work. I looked up this question but the aswer that were given didn't work.
do i need a pal version because i am in the europe?
@K3Nv2 Snow Day is pretty fun. My only bitch would be the camera controls, when you move around, say down, you have to move the right stick left or right to get camera to turn and get your view, other than that I like it so far.
I just been playing offline, and they give you a few bots here n there on your team to help battle. I don't think it's as funny as the other games tho, more battle oriented than humor, which kinda sucks, but I'm still early in it
Yea, and co-op, but you can also start a pvp session and battle just with friends. You get special skill cards (powers) the more you play. And higher value cards, but you can only enable so many cards at a time.
Toilet paper is considered the money, you collect and buy stuff with TP, kinda funny. Graphics are def better than the other games tho, I think they used Unity 5 engine.
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