
OXM: "Still, Dance Central 3 worked its way into us, even more deeply than Dance Central 2 did. Whereas we loved DC2 and its routines with a fierce consciousness, Dance Central 3 infiltrated our bodies without us knowing it. We absent-mindedly replicate arm ripples and body pops while sitting at our desk, and bust out heel flicks while brushing our teeth. We don’t gush to our friends that they have to buy this game — we’re too busy thinking about it…all the time. Thanks to DC3, the dance bug won’t just bite you; It’ll latch onto your brain stem."

With Xbox 360 and a Kinect peripheral now cheap as chips, I finally got down with my funky self with Dance Central.

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In this exclusive interview, second grade teacher Carrie Swidecki explains why she attempted to set the world record for playing Just Dance 4 in hopes of showing how playing such video games as Just Dance, Dance Central, and Dance Dance Revolution can be good exercise.