Joshua Furr is a DualShockers features writer from North Carolina (home of Epic games and Pepsi) with a passion for pop culture. Since Sonic's debut on Sega Genesis, he's been completely smitten with ...
This post has not been edited by the GamesBeat staff. Opinions by GamesBeat community writers do not necessarily reflect those of the staff. Kick, punch, it’s all in the mind, And this old game, I’ll ...
PaRappa the Rapper was an early PlayStation game, and it saw one sequel on the PlayStation 2. (A spin-off of sorts, in Um Jammer Lammy, also appeared on the PlayStation). The original game has been ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. You can pretty much count the number of PlayStation games from 1996 that actually stand the test of time on a single hand, but Parappa the Rapper is a ...
Today, we’d like to highlight one of our favorite songs from PaRappa the Rapper for your listening pleasure. The PlayStation rhythm game was packed with catchy tunes, clever rhymes, and great artwork.
For decades, video game music was largely relegated to whatever simple arrangement could be composed via arcade or 8-bit motherboards. And while the scores to Super Mario Bros. or The Legend of Zelda ...
PaRappa the Rapper’s name is kind of a misnomer: The stylish pup isn’t actually much of an artist. In fact, not only are his rapping skills pretty meager, but his two eponymous games might not be all ...
The makers of PaRappa The Rapper and Elite Beat Agents are allegedly collaborating on a new music game called Project Rap Rabbit. The release of a remastered version of PaRappa The Rapper last month ...
An almost total lack of innovation makes the game seem pretty dated when compared with other games on the market. PaRappa the Rapper is widely credited as the first big music game to come to the US, ...
Masaya Matsuura watches as a gamer plays Major Minor's Majestic March, the Tokyo designer's upcoming title for Wii. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.comSAN FRANCISCO – Masaya Matsuura thinks there are probably ...
In the case of Parappa the Rapper, it turns out that “B-Side” stands for “Baking Side.” The iconic rhythm game dog was the latest subject in PlayStation Japan’s ongoing series of cooking-related ...