Welcome to Morning Music,
Kotaku’s ongoing hangout for folks who love video games and the cool-ass sounds they make. Today’s pick comes from the dawn of the 32-bit era, when makin’ “
Virtua Fighter, but with robots” just seemed like a natural thing to do.
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Upon its September 1995 American launch the PlayStation had no shortage of flashy 3D fighters, polygonal fisticuffs having quickly become the hardware demo format de rigueur. I personally ended up with
Tekken, and managed to avoid ensnarement by the kusoge-adjacent
Toshinden. But lurking in the shadows was a lesser-known contender, which the guileless enthusiasm monsters at
Zero Divide Is A Primordial PlayStation Synth-Fusion Treasure
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Welcome to Morning Music,
Kotaku’s ongoing hangout for folks who love video games and the cool-arse sounds they make. Today’s pick comes from the dawn of the 32-bit era, when makin’ “
Virtua Fighter, but with robots” just seemed like a natural thing to do.