PaRappa The Rapper (12.6.96)
Considered one of the most creative titles of Sony's early first party days, PaRappa The Rapper brilliantly resurrected the obscure rhythm game genre. A few games many years prior attempted the same concept, but the CD quality audio and style of PaRappa went on to launch the genre. Just looking at the box art and images, you can't help but hear the iconic songs.
(Images taken from MobyGames. Contributed by qwertyuiop.)
Rhythm Action Game! (Cheerfully rapping!)
From the beginning, it goes easy. Pay attention to the Sen-sei's rap! If you copy him as best you can, it'll be OK! As you gradually get used to things, try and start ad-libbing in your own style. If you can come up with an outstandingly cool rap, even the Sen-sei should be no match for ya.
Outrageously cute characters and music of outstanding quality. A game you'll feel like way beyond your usual limits. The impression it makes on you will fulfill your 'game life,' and then some!
Um Jammer Lammy (3.18.99)
Although fans were begging for more of the Beagle after years of waiting, the formula got switched up big time with a guitar playing Lamb and rock soundtrack. The white droplet on the cover art is black space for art from the CD to be viewed.
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