PaRappa the Rapper

PaRappa the Rapper

released on Dec 07, 2006

PaRappa the Rapper

released on Dec 07, 2006

A remaster of PaRappa the Rapper

The rapping pup, PaRappa, dreams of impressing his friend, the beautiful Sunny Funny, and going out on a date with her. But what he lacks is confidence - help PaRappa rap his way through learning Kung Fu, a driving test, cooking and more, all in order to get the girl. And remember - You Gotta Believe! PaRappa the Rapper is a game based on lyrics, music and rhythm. The game itself is very basic - each stage has a 'teacher', that PaRappa must follow. You'll see the teacher say some lyrics, and then PaRappa must copy the teacher by pressing the appropriate buttons to repeat those lyrics back. Rap well, and you'll be able to continue; fudge up the lyrics, and the music will start to distort and the teacher will become displeased. Continue to mess up and you'll fail the stage. Of course, the goal is not to copy the teacher, but instead to outperform them - you can do this by improvising in the song's gaps. Listen to how the song goes, and improvise in time to the music; if you perform well enough, the teacher will step aside, leaving you to freestyle on your own! The PSP version of the game is a remake of the PlayStation original. However, it includes a few upgrades, such as a 16:9 display, sharper graphics, game sharing, multiplayer support of up to four players, and the addition of song remixes, which can be downloaded via the internet onto your Memory Stick Duo.


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KILLER GAME! You gotta believe in yourself to input outside what is asked, and the game becomes more of a highly specified instrument more than a game. I adore the art, the music, and the challenge.

The PSP version included a variety of bonus remix tracks that were also enjoyable novelties to play through. A toy game through and through

More just a port, i like the updated button graphics but there is like nothing more to it. It also seemed harder than the PS1 game but that could also be placebo.

Un desperdicio de "Remaster" siendo el mismo juego sin cambios o reajustes a la jugabilidad que se hubieran agradecido bastante, nisiquiera entiendo porque esta versión existe si sony ya podía sacar juegos de ps1 con el emulador interno de la PSP.