The Dance Dance Revolution arcade machine came straight from Japan and it was manufactured in 1998 which was almost 30 years ago. Considering how dusty it was, the body of the cabinet was in pretty good condition. You would expect some wear and tear over the years.

The machine came with the marquee, two pads, 573 system that runs classic DDR games, manual, and safety platform between the pads and cab built the previous owner to avoid any accidents. Sadly, the monitor is non-functional and would need to be repaired or replaced.

Upon inspection, I verified that the machine came with a legitimate DDR Extreme install and the cd drive came with a metal plate as well. When I booted the game for the first time, the 573 is fully functional and it still had all the previous scores saved. The songs were already unlocked. However, the pads needed a lot of work.

The machine was missing one of the marquee light bulbs and it did not come with the Stay Cool plates. The lights on the menu panel were not working, but the buttons are functional.
I will be posting additional photos below.




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