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Bizarre 1999 Robot Anime Shooter Get P-X Gets a Modern Rebirth

The revival of Get P-X preserves a cult-classic game that was originally a passion project built on an abnormally detailed homage to 70s robot anime, now reaching a new audience.

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Bizarre 1999 Robot Anime Shooter Get P-X Gets a Modern Rebirth

Aroma's 1999 PlayStation shooting game "70s-style Robot Anime Get P-X," known for its 8,000 hand-drawn cels, four-disc set, and legendary voice cast including Akira Kamiya and Shō Hayami, is being revived for modern platforms. The game, which received official permission from Dynamic Planning, faithfully recreates the 70s robot anime experience.

The 1999 PlayStation shooter "70s-style Robot Anime Get P-X" is returning. Aroma's original release packed up to 8,000 hand-drawn animation cels and a fully voiced script from veteran actors including Akira Kamiya, Shō Hayami, and Kazuya Tatekabe. The game shipped on four discs due to its data size. The new version brings that content to modern platforms. The project has official permission from Dynamic Planning and cooperation from Aoshima Bunka Kyozai, the same partners who supported the original. The game's story follows three young pilots who combine three units-Falcon, Shark, and Panther-into the giant robot Get P-X to fight the Space Demon Empire in 197X.

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