DDT

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DDT was the third game in the highly successful memory controller simulation series, DDR. After the critically acclaimed DDS, which featured many gameplay enhancements such as holographic storage, I/O control, and the deviously challenging Error-Correcting Code Bonus Round, Konami decided to return to the roots of the series with DDT, using simpler chips for the player to control, albiet with far faster speed and larger capacity.

Players, however, were notoriously unimpressed with Konami's move. Likening the enhancements made famous by DDS to "like, real memory controller advancements and stuff", they did not take well to the sudden backtracking in the complexity of the game mechanics. Poor sales forced Konami to rebrand the game as DDR2, a more logical name given more similarities to the original DDR existed than enhancements to DDS.

The DDT name has recently been taken by the Disney Corporation for advertising its line of convenient poison products.

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