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PSX (PlayStation)

The PlayStation is a home video game console developed by Sony and released in 1994-1995.

The primitive polygon graphics have inspired a retro-aesthetic that many independent game developers try to capture when creating games today. This can be characterized by low resolution, lack of anti-aliasing, lack of perspective-aware texture mapping, and integer based polygon rounding for 3D models.

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PSX Inspired Modular Survival House Kit, Including Cave and Vent System!
10 Horror Drones Created with an Analog Synth
Premium Retro Style Textures
*piano tune plays*
Step into the spaces between, where nightmares become realities, and darkness is all around you.
PSX Styled Classical Theme Bathroom Furnishings
PSX Style Modualr Achitecture Pack
Retro Horror Template is the most complete Unity framework to simplify the design and creation of classic horror games
Animated skeleton warriors for your dungeon crawlers
Batch of useful miscellaneous items.
Unlock the gritty beauty of 1990's urban textures.
Bring back the eerie nostalgia of the 80s and 90s!
Typical horror game weapon
900 low-res textures for immersive urban decay in game development.
use masks & gloves..
-strong smell of manure-
-spiced with extra rustiness
-Use in a dense jungle or a dense city :)
Seven track experimental OST, and a B-Side of Dirty, violent tracks.
|I recommend using some gloves|
~photosensitive warning~
Create an eerie and atmospheric environment with these Halloween Low Poly PSX PS1 styled assets!
PSX Style Assets - Over 110 Assets
Butchering Begins !
35 looping tracks, 65 minutes of horror!
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