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Abstract: A long time ago on the system that took the world by storm, the Playstation, a young dog learned how to rap and become cool with his many friends. PaRappa was the dog’s name and this really was one of the first games to get rhythm and the concept of...
Abstract: Long before Harmonix formed their Rock Band, Red Octane became a Guitar Hero and everybody ignored Frequency, there was PaRappa the Rapper. Released almost exactly ten years ago, PaRappa the Rapper was one of the very first rhythm games released in th...
Music games are pretty common today with titles that allow you to sing, dance, scratch a turntable, and even play the guitar, but the PSP seldom sees anything in this genre. To that end, I suppose PaRappa might find a niche fan base on the PSP, but mos...
Abstract: I remember playing a demo of PaRappa the Rapper way back in 1997 when it was first released on the PS1. I enjoyed its mix of simple but addictive music based gameplay and quirky sense of style but was never tempted to shell out cold hard cash for a ful...
Abstract: When rhythm games were still trying to catch fire, PaRappa the Rapper lit the wick to start the flames. When the genre was fighting to gain respect, PaRappa gave it a starting point to gain mainstream notoriety. But when the year is 2007, and the genre...
Abstract: Just when music and rhythm games were getting popular, Sony busted out on the scene with a little game called PaRappa the Rapper for the original PlayStation. The game remains something of a cult classic, partly for its odd presentation forming a prece...
Abstract: Not much has changed since the original PS1 release all those years agoYou gotta do what!?!For anybody brought into the rhythm genre via Guitar Hero or Dance Dance Revolution, Parappas PSP debut marks a chance to see how some of the core play mechanic...
A pioneering classic is back; added downloadable remixes and multiplayer; songs, art style and story still hold up.
Meager six stages end before you know it; remixes must be downloaded, aren’t that great; too pricey for barebones port.
Parappa is my homeboy (homedog?). I wont clutter this review with tales of videotaping my game sessions, buying Japanese soundtracks and the like; suffice it to say Im down with Parappa. Thus, you can label me one of those extremely pumped to hear of...
Abstract: Den lilla rapparhunden Parappa invaderade våra Playstation-konsoler och våra hjärtan för tio år sedan med sitt oemotståndliga "I gotta believe!" och ett lika mysigt som utmanande musikspel