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The problem in this instance is that Lammy is rated E for everyone, not just teenage-and-up male gamers who pride themselves in not being offended or ashamed of anything. Pretty much every gaming journalist I’ve ever heard/read decries any sort of censorship in gaming. I can sympathize with anti-censorship arguments but here I think it’s a little unfounded.
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Would be perfect as a digital game for PS4 or Vita. Parappa the Rapper 2 on the other hand plays just fine on a backwards compatible PS3.
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I’ve unfortunately had nothing but bad luck trying to play it on a PS3 or HDTV.
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I recall playing the PSP version of Parappa the Rapper years ago and hating how off the timing and input lag felt…Um Jammer Lammy is best played on a PS1 or PS2 hooked up to a CRT, or on Vita. I dunno.Īnd in Parappa the Rapper 2, a line in “Toasty Buns” that goes “Burgers, burgers it’s all we have in mind! We cook the best, tastes better in wine” was censored to “Burgers, burgers it’s all we have in mind! We cook the best, you better get in line!” *face-palm* Another bit of censorship is in “Power Off! Power On!” where the European/Japanese line “Choppin’ trees down for the fun” was altered to “Knowin’ that we’re here for the fun.” I guess it was to avoid pissing off tree huggers. Obviously meant as a foreshadowing for the whole hell/island portion. In “I Am A Master And You!” the European/Japanese version (and the North American demo) preserved the line “So you can play in hell, you come far” but it was changed to “So you can play in an island, you come far” for the North American release. While the Um Jammer Lammy censorship you guys mentioned was pretty embarrassing, it actually went farther than that. There’s also a fun chiptuney remix that they rap to in one level. “BIG” is a really awesome one too, where Parappa and the bug rapper keep growing bigger and smaller as a result of the remote control zapper. I mean, with tracks like Romantic Love, you can tell they were stretching it when it came to rhyming, like “Tamanegi flavor, wish I was a player, I’m a tax payer, need a good lawyer!” Even then, I really enjoyed a bunch of the raps, with the first level, “Toasty Buns” being my favorite. Remember when Robot Chicken parodied it? That was pretty golden. It is pretty crazy how ingrained Parappa became in videogame-related pop culture. Kind of odd that I’ve never owned a copy of the original Parappa. “Step ohn teh GAAAASSS?” I really love this series. Memories of playing Parappa the Rapper at a friend’s place and laughing myself to death during Instructor Mooselini’s level. “Dojo, casino, it’s all in the mind.” “CASINO HERE, CASINO THERE, CASINO IN MY HAIR!” NEVER USE JOE CHIN’S CHAINS FOR THEMMMM!!!! I’ve been waiting for a Parappa/Um Jammer Lammy episode 🙂 I liked how it made more musical “sense” to freestyle with the guitar versus word gibberish with PaRappa. On Lammy I could get to freestyle on nearly all of the stages with practice.

It’s cool to hear those versions of the songs too. You may still be able to! I liked those because somehow those were the only versions I could ever get to the freestyle mode.

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I also wanted to add that on the PSP version of PaRappa you could download remix versions of all the songs for free.

I expected at least a mention of U RAPPIN GOOD somewhere! I liked how you had the “best” versions of the songs, but you never really talked about what would happen if you started doing poorly, with little quacks and honks in the music, and the on-screen action would get dull or sleepy. I had a bunch of stuff I was going to say here about PaRappa (how the rap masters are likenesses of real people, like Shaggy or Queen Latifah), but I chickened out on that.
