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Game: Parappa the RapperConsole: Playstation 1
Cheat:
Best Ending
Get a COOL rating (finish the level with a cool rating) on every level and you get a new level were you watch Sunny Funny and Katy Kat dance on a table. You can change the view with the D-pad, zoom in and out with R1 and L1, and change Sunny's and Katy's clothes with the X and Triangle buttons.Easy Fleaswallow Mode
In the third level, ignore the beat given to you at the top. Instead, follow Fleaswallow's beat to the button given at the top of the screen (while holding left). If done correctly, Parrapa will only the utter the first syllable of each sentence while alternating between Good and Cool. This is a funny and easy way to get past Fleaswallow's stage.Hidden Images
In Level 1, hold Up and keep rapping. After awhile the background should open for a second and reveal a picture of a crazy onion head in the shower. (No, he's not naked.) This works on other levels as well.Rap on your own
If you get a "cool" rating on the last level you get to rap on your self by just pushing the buttons. If you rap for a long time you will get over 3000 points, be able to watch the Karate guy break dance, and beat the level.Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment
ESRB Rating: Everyone

Description:
This entirely unique and thoroughly entertaining game, co-developed in Japan and the U.S., features a hip-hop puppy animated in a whimsical, paper-thin style. PaRappa hopes to win the heart of Sunny, the object of his affection, by holding his own with an increasingly adept group of rap masters.
Players control PaRappa by rhythmically pressing the controller's buttons to repeat bits of rap songs in the proper order. The tunes and lyrics are catchy and clever, and the gameplay is completely original. Suitable for children and appealing to adults, this is a must-have disc for PlayStation owners who want to smile. Woven into the storyline are positive messages about self-confidence and respect. Highly skilled players can try their hand at free-form rapping to gain extra points. While this game has inspired sequels and copycats, it still holds up against the test of time. --Jeff Young
Pros:
- Lighthearted, zany graphics
- Clever songs and positive messages for children
- Can be frustrating for those without rhythm