I'm really not that cool, its just the sheer concentration of geek that makes such things possible.
As for DDR I have not had the opportunity to play the most recent arcade release in any form, I've heard that it has added some of the In The Groove mods like mines but we'll see.
As for general video games I'ved played JRPGS (FF, Chrono Trigger, Star Ocean, EarthBound), Western RPGS (Fallout, Oblivion), FPSs ( started with CS 6.5 beta, Quake 4, Battlefield of various years, Halo, Medal of Honor etc), Final Fantasy Tactics....
Ooops carpool ride is here i'll finish at work i guess.
Edit: Back!
So in summary of video games theres JRPGs, WRPGS, Tactics, FPSs (oh and MechWarrior!), and Fighters( MvC2, Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, KoF, SSBM). I don't play many pure puzzle games and I absolutely positively suck at Angry Birds.
Hapkido a soft martial art. It is descendant of Aiki-juijustu along side of Aikido and juijitsu. According to what I've read at approximately the same time that the founder of Aikido was studying Aiki-juijutsu, the founder of Hapkido was visiting Japan and studying it as well. I don't know the timeline exactly but the founder Choi Yung-Sool then returned home to Korea and eventually Hapkido solidified from his and his students teachings.
There's plenty of variation among Hapkido practitioners but most curriculums include joint locks, strikes, kicks, throws/rolls/falls, and weapons (though thats often restricted to 1st Dan and above, but not in my school!
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As for game/meetup purposes I'm in the Atlanta, Ga area on the west side.