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Digital Mystery Tour Episode 9: The Theater of the Weird

What is this, I don't even...

This week, Julian takes you on a strange trip, highlighting some of the most bizarre games to ever grace home consoles. These games often break with conventions and defy description, and they have little in common apart from making people scratch their heads. And that's what makes them great. So buckle up, Dorothy, because Kansas is going bye-bye!

THIS WEEK'S MUSIC:

00:00 Catherine- It's a Golden Show

05:24 PaRappa the Rapper- Intro/The Jet Baby/All Masters RAP

09:53 Zombies Ate My Neighbors- Zombie Panic

13:32 Katamari Damacy- Que Sera Sera

20:01 Incredible Crisis- Main Title

23:51 Half-Minute Hero- Main Theme

26:04Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg- Bang! Bang! Bang! Big Horns Explosion

32:02 Catherine- Lost


 

Comments

transmet2033

07/22/2013 at 10:22 PM

This was not as weird as I was expecting, not that I have any idea what I was expecting.  I was actually contemplating downloading zombies are my neighbors recently.  

Ryan Bunting Staff Alumnus

07/23/2013 at 01:28 PM

"So buckle up, Dorothy, because Kansas is going bye-bye!" +100,000 points for the Matrix quote. I need to listen to this later so I can see if you brought up LSD, quite frankly the weirdest game ever.

daftman

09/04/2013 at 09:48 AM

Oh man, PaRappa. I started playing the PSP release of that a couple of months ago and I never did manage to beat that all masters/bathroom level. Ugh, so frustrating.

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