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Parappa The Rapper

Playstation

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Disc(s) plus hard plastic protective replacement case only. Disc condition ranges from flawless to scratched but is guaranteed to work.Amazon.com This entirely unique and thoroughly entertaining game, co-developed in Japan and the U.S., features a hip-hop puppy animated in a whimsical, paper-thin style. PaRappa hopes to win the heart of Sunny, the object of his affection, by holding his own with an increasingly adept group of rap masters. Players control PaRappa by rhythmically pressing the controller's buttons to repeat bits of rap songs in the proper order. The tunes and lyrics are catchy and clever, and the gameplay is completely original. Suitable for children and appealing to adults, this is a must-have disc for PlayStation owners who want to smile. Woven into the storyline are positive messages about self-confidence and respect. Highly skilled players can try their hand at free-form rapping to gain extra points. While this game has inspired sequels and copycats, it still holds up against the test of time. --Jeff YoungPros:Lighthearted, zany graphicsClever songs and positive messages for childrenCons:Can be frustrating for those without rhythm Product description Disc with case. Missing the instruction manual but has back art on case. This is my personal copy, just clearing out my game library. Tested, clean, works great! Review Once in a while, a company takes a risk and designs something unlike anything seen before. In video gaming's early days, it happened with almost every other game released. By the 8-bit era, originality was something to look for but not expect with any great regularity. Today, unless you deem 3D versions of old games to be "new," it's been some time since an original idea appeared. But even with a monthly average of 30 games being released, it's a testament to unique design that PaRappa the Rapper, an underpromoted release by Sony of Japan, became a top seller in the Japanese market. PaRappa the Rapper is an interactive cartoon about a shy puppy named (oddly enough) PaRappa, who has a crush on the beautiful Sunny but doesn't know if he has the courage or power to impress her. Armed with the motto "I gotta believe!" and prodigious rapping skills, PaRappa sets about to get the girl in a world of animated characters, 3D backgrounds, and English-language voices. And despite the fact that no one gets decapitated, the game's still fun. The premise unfolds bizarrely: Level one begins with an onion-headed karate master rapping in a dojo; you respond to the teacher's simple rap by quickly pressing controller buttons to match the onscreen cues and rhythm of the song. To complete the stage, you'll watch for the cued phrases and repeat them with the indicated buttons. In between raps, the teacher "drops knowledge," giving you a quick breather before moving on to more complicated patterns and harder stages. Each of the game's four teachers specializes in a distinctive rap style, so you'll learn to kick it in reggae, house, pop, and "old school" during the game. (No, there's no "gangsta rap" level, so parents needn't fear little Johnny running up on the one-time with a sawed-off shotgun, killing 40s, or sparking blunts.) The levels that follow have you rap with a female moose driving instructor in a car, learn about the flea market from a Rastafarian frog, and bake a cake with a nasty-voiced chicken. After eating the cake and driving Sunny home, PaRappa goes up against his teachers in a race to see which rap master can use a one-seater gas station bathroom. Post-relief, it's time to drop "phat" rhymes for an audience and flex a little lyrical muscle. Once you've completed each stage with stringent button-tapping, you can go back and show off. If you really strut your stuff, your teacher goes completely ape and destroys or abandons the screen while you freestyle. If you do that, you earn a crown for completing the stage. While the gameplay is original, it's not going to win awards from fans of intense fighting and first-person racing games. The graphics and audio, however, just might: All of PaRappa's characters are com

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