“I want to explore is PS1 aesthetic as a style choice rather than a limitation”.
Blimey, Ridge Racer was good, wasn’t it? Remember when Namco’s series used to mark the glorious beginning of a new PlayStation hardware generation and was the first game you’d pick up with your shiny new Sony system? Those were the days.
It’s sadly been a few decades since Ridge Racer was a “killer app” (shockingly, it’s been 13 years since we got a new entry on consoles at all, and that was the spin-off Ridge Racer Unbounded, which doesn’t even count in the eyes of some fans), and even though the series isn’t totally forgotten, we’ve grown tired of even thinking about how good it would be to play a brand-new instalment.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“I want to explore is PS1 aesthetic as a style choice rather than a limitation”.
Blimey, Ridge Racer was good, wasn’t it? Remember when Namco’s series used to mark the glorious beginning of a new PlayStation hardware generation and was the first game you’d pick up with your shiny new Sony system? Those were the days.
It’s sadly been a few decades since Ridge Racer was a “killer app” (shockingly, it’s been 13 years since we got a new entry on consoles at all, and that was the spin-off Ridge Racer Unbounded, which doesn’t even count in the eyes of some fans), and even though the series isn’t totally forgotten, we’ve grown tired of even thinking about how good it would be to play a brand-new instalment.
Read the full article on timeextension.com