DDR Alarm Clock Takes Your Fingers Back To 2003
Dance, dance to much booty in the, um, wrists? Your fingers have to dance like they’ve never danced before to shut off the alarm. Hope you don’t suck at Tap Tap Revenge. $US16. [Thumbsupuk via OhGizmo via Engadget]
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@Weegee: So... It's "Simon" combined with an alarm clock?
Timothy Collins
Keep a hammer beside the bed, you'll need it.
TNTBW
Does it call me a monkey when I wake up in the morning and groggily fumble to hit the right buttons?
@FalconFour: 1998, actually.
nforcer
@spikespeigel: I see what you did there.
I can't be the only guy that saw DDR and 2003, and thought it was talking about an alarm clock somehow displaying or utilizing DDR RAM, am I...
I mean, the whole title just works like that... DDR was made right around 2003, wasn't it?
@mikeness: I don't get it. No. Wait a minute. There it is. Good job, spot on!
spikespeigel
@mikeness: Well played...
meow-mixer
I already have something I have to finger to get it to shut up, I don't need another.
@nasa geek: I'm guessing it works like that game Simon.
@tuacker: And I'm guessing b and a are 'HR' and 'MIN'?
Blake380
@nasa geek: up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a
tuacker
@nasa geek: "When the alarm sounds, it can't be turned off unless you do a little dance with your fingers to follow the sequence shown by the lights, just like on a full sized dance game."
From the website, it's not a game it's an alarm clock.
I find myself wondering how one would know which arrows to press.