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  • classic, i loved this game.. it could be so much better if they did it nowdays on ps3

  • I got this game yesterday off the PlayStation Store! It's an awesome title that everyone should play!

  • you're damn straight! i've had this game since it came out, and i still love playing it every once in a while. Great game! Buy the 2nd one too if you havent already!

  • I have it on an original disc, and the third game (only released in Japan) in disc image form and on a CD-R.

  • I remember playing a demo of this game. sure brings back memories.

  • the first 2 i have are original US-version discs. I have the original Japanese version of Robbit Mon Dieu but yeah, cant get it to work lol

  • lol yh same good level for a demo eh?

  • Oh man. I miss this game. =P Atleast I have Mp3s of the songs. Thanks for posting this. =^)

  • what is this game????

  • In a word, awesome. Search for videos of this game if you haven't already. You don't know what you're missing. The sequel can be picked up for reasonably cheap on Amazon. I strongly suggest you do so if you have a PS1, PS2, or PS3.

  • First 3D platforms game of history LOL

  • Not exactly the first. This isn't even the first polygon based one. The very first 3D platformer (gameplay wise) was Sega's arcade game Congo Bongo, made in 1981. You should check it out.

  • Yep, i mean real 3D, no isometric pseudo-3D

  • If you mean real 3D, you're still way off the mark. The first true platformer to use real 3D graphics was Infogrames' Alpha Waves (later named Continuum by Data East) in 1990. It was released for the PC, Amiga, and Atari ST.

  • AlphaWaves a platform game? I based on jump-to-jump platforms, but this is not a "platform" game

  • Well, there was a game that came before the one in this video that was essentially the same thing with vastly crapper graphics. It was for the Japanese computer X68000. watch?v=Dp1ObNdkvvw

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