Well, I'd have to say they're weird if they DON'T like DDR, assuming you wished to tag people as weird for liking it (or still liking it?).
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I also used to replay games I'd already finished over and over again until I pretty much memorized the whole game. I can't count how many times I played through Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. As soon as I finished it I started playing again from the beginning. My brother didn't understand why I enjoyed doing this so much.
I played through Chrono Trigger quite a lot. I played through Final Fantasy 6 a lot. I played Final Fantasy 7 obsessively, using morph to get source materials (stat boosting consumables) so I could max out all of my characters (didn't get to complete this unfortunately). I played the original Monster Rancher on the PS1 obsessively. I played GoldenEye on the N64 obsessively, and at one point I could tell you the location of any guard on any level (I worked to unlock time cheats).
I used to be very very picky about people making progress on my own games too. If they gained ANY bit of saved progress, the entire thing for me was ruined.
One of my bigger interests would have to be MUDs (online text role-playing games). I love how much you can do with them, and I even like the fact that there is no picture. I've been unable to get anybody I know to even try them. They NEED picture. Not just any picture, they want new graphics too! Even though I'm interested in MUDs, I have a hard time enjoying them. One of my current favorites would be Lusternia. I find though what makes a MUD fun for me is partially how the MUD is designed, and how much I enjoy my characters and others roleplay.
Overall, most people I know don't share my interests. Everyone is off in their own little world, resistant to change (even though I've tried their interests countless times).