Net Yaroze Showcase (Part 1) - Exploring The PS1's Indie Scene
In the mid-90s, Sony targeted the hobbyist market with the introduction of Net Yaroze, a consumer-grade dev kit that allowed for easy development and testing of original PlayStation games on actual PS1 hardware. In this showcase, we take a look at several Net Yaroze games that were created in the '90s, including the FF7 parody Fatal Fantasy VII, the contest-winning Blitter Boy, and the infamous Gas Girl. This is some pretty weird stuff, even for us!
See Part 2 here - https://youtu.be/9ALthKy1vBA
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