Monday 27 December 2010

Dancing games

I remember the days when the "dance mats" for Sony PlayStation were immensely popular...  Anyone who was anyone owned one (I didn't) and schools and youth clubs would hold "dance mat competitions" for all the local kidz to compete it...  Personally, I never felt it counted as real dancing at all - I still maintain that using a PlayStation dance mat made you look like someone trying to play Hopscotch in a shower cubicle!

However, with the advent of "motion sensor based" gaming - firstly with the Nintendo Wii, and now, more recently, with Kinect for XBox - the idea of fusing video games and dancing is once again enjoying a certain amount of popularity...

These new games seem to provide more actual dancing than the old dance mats used to, and yet, I still struggle to see their worth...

Y'see, I thought that dancing was mainly a social activity...  (If we ignore, for a minute, professional dancers dancing in competitions, and so on...)  I don't really see much point in boogieing down to some Tina Turner when I'm on my own, standing in front of the television!  Yes, it's true that the current adverts on TV for these "dance game" products show the games being used socially, at house parties and so on, but always in a situation where one or two people are dancing, while the other party guests crowd 'round like spectators at an illegal cage fight somewhere in Thailand...  It just doesn't strike me as a particularly enjoyable party activity!

I think, at the end of the day, whether you do it alone, or with friends, you are still dancing around your own living room, staring at the TV screen - and, quite frankly, you probably look a bit of a plonker!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh dear Kit.. it's supposed to be good for you.. excersise.. keep you fit.. etc etc and at the same time you stay warm in your house instead of going for a run in the snow.. you don't have to pay monthly fees like at a gym, and it's fun cause you can do it with your friends. That is the point.

Kit Marsden said...

Then why not go to proper dance classes (salsa, ballroom, whatever) and learn to dance properly...? I've heard that's very good exercise, and would be more social, and help you to be a better dancer too!

Sam said...

I love that "anonymous" started off saying 'Oh dear Kit...." because I was going to do the same thing! :) I don't think I'd personally ever buy a dancing game, but I can see how it would be fun, especially for families with small children, as a way to do a family activity at home.

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