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Ultimate Dance Pad V2

March 12, 2007 by Will O'Brien 8 Comments


[Jared] sent along his latest on inventgeek. The most interesting piece of the project has to be the stainless steel/teflon pressure switch. Otherwise, it’s probably every DDR fan’s wet dream. Oh, and congratulations on geek 2.0 [Jared]!

Posted in Peripherals Hacks, Playstation HacksTagged ddr pad, DdrPad, invent geek, InventGeek, wet dream, WetDream

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