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Characters from the PaRappa games have not appeared in Chris's [[comic]] to date, but in [[2009]] Chris wore a PaRappa hat in rounds [[SingStar Challenge Round 2|2]] and [[SingStar Challenge Round 5|5]] of [[SingStar Challenge]], as well as a PaRappa shirt (saying "I gotta believe!") in the [[11042009 51 50|Over 50 Pounds]] video. | Characters from the PaRappa games have not appeared in Chris's [[comic]] to date, but in [[2009]] Chris wore a PaRappa hat in rounds [[SingStar Challenge Round 2|2]] and [[SingStar Challenge Round 5|5]] of [[SingStar Challenge]], as well as a PaRappa shirt (saying "I gotta believe!") in the [[11042009 51 50|Over 50 Pounds]] video. | ||
Chris's | Chris's obsession with music games such as ''[[Guitar Hero]]'' can likely be attributed to PaRappa, as he mentioned it extensively in his [[PS3 History Level]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 18:00, 28 February 2010
PaRappa the Rapper is a video game about a rapping dog named PaRappa that has appeared on almost all Sony consoles. The original version, for the PlayStation, was one of the first popular rhythm action games, played by tapping a set of buttons in sequence along with visual cues and music. The game is also known for its distinctive art style, in which the characters appear to be made of paper.
In 2007, Chris entered a contest called Chop Chop Master Onion's Rap Showdown, put on by Sony to promote a new PaRappa game. Chris wanted to win in order to take Megan to Seattle and finally score with her. He failed because of Adam Stackhouse's accidental trolling and became very angry.
Characters from the PaRappa games have not appeared in Chris's comic to date, but in 2009 Chris wore a PaRappa hat in rounds 2 and 5 of SingStar Challenge, as well as a PaRappa shirt (saying "I gotta believe!") in the Over 50 Pounds video.
Chris's obsession with music games such as Guitar Hero can likely be attributed to PaRappa, as he mentioned it extensively in his PS3 History Level.
See also
External links
- Myspace profile Chris created for Parappa. - Note that he spelled "raping" instead of "rapping".
- PaRappa the Rapper Wikipedia article