Want to feel old? The PlayStation 1 is retro

Ah, 1995. A good vintage. Earthquakes in Russia and Japan combined to kill nearly 10,000, the New York Times published Ted Kaczynski’s manifesto, folks made Harlan Ellison’sI Have No Mouth, and I Must Screaminto a videogame, Coolio was still living in a Gangster’s Paradise.

Gosh, it was 20 years ago. Good enough for being retro, far as games go.Back In 1995isn’t the first game to intentionally call back to the low-poly era and won’t be the last. Look how excited everyone was to playDonkey Kong 64again. And I’m still having fun withBushido BladeorSyphon Filter‘s insane taser. Let’s enjoy the befuddling 3D spaces that require us to fill in the details before Kickstarter gets filthy with them.

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Tokyo-based independent developer Ichijou Takaaki’s “first experience of video games” was the “low graphics, early stage polygon games,” so it’s only appropriate that this mystery adventure game hark back to that style. It’s still early in development, butBack in 1995will be at theTokyo Indie Fest 2015in May. If you’re going, please take me with you.

Back In 1995: A Japanese Mystery Adventure Made To Look Like A PS1 Game[Siliconera]

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