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Cult PS1 Shooter Get P-X Returns After 27 Years With Remastered Release

The remastered release of Get P-X preserves a niche title that blended shooting gameplay with a full TV anime format, making it accessible to modern audiences after nearly three decades.

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Cult PS1 Shooter Get P-X Returns After 27 Years With Remastered Release

Bliss Brain released a remastered version of the 1999 PlayStation shooter Get P-X on July 16. The game simulates a 1970s robot anime broadcast, with hand-drawn animation, a combining robot, and a mid-season mecha upgrade. The remaster re-digitizes the original Betacam tapes at 24fps, adds rewind and quick save, and includes multiple language support. The voice cast features Akira Kamiya, Shō Hayami, and others.

Bliss Brain and Implicit Conversions released the remastered version of Get P-X on July 16, reviving a cult shooter originally launched on the first PlayStation in 1999. The game simulates a 1970s robot anime broadcast: time signal, opening, story, eyecatch, commercial, ending, and next episode preview. Players control the combining robot Get P-X, which transforms into three forms and later evolves into Get P-XX. The remaster re-digitizes the original animation from Betacam tapes, upscaled to high definition and restored to 24fps. It adds rewind, rapid fire, quick save, and CRT scanline simulation. Six extra modes unlock after clearing the main story.

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