Starcade DDR Machine Replacement

TimeTrip

Well-Known Member
Hmm I didn't realize that they built a special arcade for the Star Wars weekends.. I'll have to drop in this weekend to check it out.
 

HinunterZuNich

New Member
ATTENTION ::::: I believe the person in one of the above posts is talking about the Toy Star Pizza place across from the Muppets!!

Last time I tried out that machine, I had these kids waiting to play who had the "G*d's gift to DDR" attitude. I'm one of those average DDR people, do it just to have some fun yet don't take it too seriously. I felt like I had the judges from American Idol watching over my each and every move (or error).

Time to break out the Playstation DDR pads and call the friends over ...DDR Party Time Summer 2005. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

TimeTrip

Well-Known Member
jedimaster1227 said:
The arcade has been there for a long time. It was not made for Star Wars Weekend. Wrong man...Wrong...:p
Then that must be the pizza planet arcade renamed to the Starcade. And since you can walk from the pizza planet ordering area to the arcade without going outside.. i'd say they're attached.
 

Grim Grinner

New Member
In 2001-02 there was a 3rd Mix machine with bootleg Korean songs in Pizza Planet at MGM, which is stationed across from Muppet Vision 3D.

In 04 the machine was replaced with a later version of the game. Which one, I didn't really pay attention to. I like the older ones.

However, both 04 & 05 had the Disney's Rave at the arcade next to Space Mountain in the Magic Kingdom.

As for how much 2000 games costs... I don't really want to figure it out, but I do have games that have appreciated in value. I have one of a kind items as well.
 

TimeTrip

Well-Known Member
Grim Grinner said:
In 2001-02 there was a 3rd Mix machine with bootleg Korean songs in Pizza Planet at MGM, which is stationed across from Muppet Vision 3D.

In 04 the machine was replaced with a later version of the game. Which one, I didn't really pay attention to. I like the older ones.

They replaced it with DDR USA, and should be considered a downgrade. 3rd mix has most of the songs on DDR USA and then some.
 

jedimaster1227

Active Member
Original Poster
TimeTrip said:
Then that must be the pizza planet arcade renamed to the Starcade. And since you can walk from the pizza planet ordering area to the arcade without going outside.. i'd say they're attached.

Only by a screen like a pool enclosure type material.
 

TimeTrip

Well-Known Member
Anyways.. moving on. I took a quick trip today to find the answers.

So, I make my way to the pizza planet arcade. Which is still clearly marked as such. I didn't see any signage for a "Starcade".

starcade1.jpg


Note how the building where you order from pizza planet is in fact attachedto the building for the arcade (just left of the barrel of monkeys). it could even be considered to be the same building.

starcade2.jpg


Lets take a look inside. Standing inside the arcade you can clearly see the pizza planet ordering area.

starcade3.jpg


That is all indoors. here is a shot with the DDR machine in question on the right, and the entrance to the ordering area towards the left:

starcade4.jpg


Still, I thought there has to be a "starcade" or something. Alas.. all i could find was "The hasbro zone":

starcade5.jpg


Part of this starwars weekend "arcade" is actually inside the building for the backlot express:

starcade6.jpg


One part is outside though:

starcade7.jpg


Summary:

The DDR machine is in the pizza planet arcade.

The arcade is in the same building as the pizza planet ordering area.

I could not find a "starcade".

There was part of a hasbro "arcade" that was outside, featured non-video games and could be considered to be connected to the BACKLOT EXPRESS "only by a screen like a pool enclosure type material."

There was in fact an "arcade" made just for star wars weekends, if you consider the hasbro zone to be an arcade.
 

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