Pixel Ripped 1995 Video Game for PS VR

Feeling nostalgic about the 90s? If so, you will dig Pixel Ripped 1995 VR video game. No Time Machine required. The game was first released on Steam last month and it is will be available on PS VR, supposedly today.

Developed by Brazilian studio ARVORE Immersive Experiences, Pixel Ripped 1995 is a sequel the 2018’s Pixel Ripped 1989 and like before, it is nostalgia-fuel VR game-with-in-a-game played, this played out in 1995.

Expect to be greeted by distinctively 90s objects and moments like CRT TV, fighting for the last copy of your favorite game at the rental store and beating your friend’s high scores at the arcade.

And then there’s, of course, playing with 16-bit video game on a video game console and very obviously, a nagging mom! Ah, those were the days. I wonder if there will be a scene where mom told me off for watching too much MTV because, that was what I experienced. No? Probably just me then.

Pixel Ripped 1995 is already available for Oculus and on Steam, and unfortunately, it is a VR only game. You will need a HTC Vive, Oculus Rift or Valve Index to play. When it comes onto to PlayStation Store, you will need PS VR to enjoy it.

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Here’s the launch trailer for PS VR platform:

Images: ARVORE Immersive Experiences/Pixel Ripped.