Bust a Groove 1 JP - PS1 60 fps - Shorty Gameplay HD

PS1 Longplay - Bust a Groove 1 JAPANESE ver. This new version of retroarch has better audio synchronization and timing, use it together with the ps1 core that I leave in the description below. Emulator: Retroarch core: beetle psx hw -- vulkan - overclock cpu 400% USA version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxNzFOwOdxI
Bust a groove 2 JP Shorty here :
Vs: Intro and Select characters 00:00 Shorty vs Gas-O: 01:39 Shorty vs Kelly: 04:38 Shorty vs Shorty: 07:11 Shorty vs Pinky: 10:09 Shorty vs Kitty-N: 12:59 Shorty vs Capoeira: 15:53 Shorty vs Hiro: 18:56 Shorty vs Hamm: 21:50 Shorty vs Heat: 24:15 Shorty vs Strike: 26:50 Shorty vs Frida: 29:04 Shorty vs Robo-Z: 31:42 D3scarga (a folder with my entire collection of BG):
-------- My Specs -------- CPU: Intel i5 9600k @ 3.7 GHz turbo 4.6 RAM: 8 GB DDR4-2666 MHz (Kingston HyperX Fury), GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB Windows 10 x64 Pro Bust-a-Groove es un videojuego musical y de lucha para la Sony PlayStation lanzado en 1998. El juego fue publicado en Japón por Enix (ahora Square Enix). El título original japonés era Bust A Move; pero fue cambiado en su lanzamiento en América, debido a que el juego Puzzle Bobble fue estrenado allí con ese nombre. El juego combina los bailes con unos ataques (llamados Jammers) con el cual puedes vencer a tu contrincante. Characters: Frida Gas-O Hamm Heat Hiro Kelly Kitty-N Pinky Shorty Strike Burger Dog Capoeira Columbo Robo-Z Bust a Groove is a hybrid music/fighting video game for the Sony PlayStation released in 1998. The game was published by the Japanese video game developer Enix in Japan and brought to the U.S. by now-defunct 989 Studios and SCEE in Europe.[citation needed] The original Japanese game was titled Bust a Move: Dance & Rhythm Action (バスト ア ムーブ Dance & Rhythm Action, Basuto a Mūbu Dance & Rhythm Action); in the U.S., it became Bust-A-Groove because the Japanese puzzle series Puzzle Bobble was already going under the name Bust-A-Move for its American incarnation. The game combined PaRappa the Rapper-like rhythm-based gameplay with fighting game elements, including special moves designed to damage the opponent and a focus on head-to-head competitive play. The sequel, Bust a Groove 2, unlike its predecessor, was never released in Europe. A third game in the series, Dance Summit 2001 was only released in Japan on the PlayStation 2. Release JP: January 29, 1998 NA: October 31, 1998 EU: November 1998 download retroarch 1.8.8 from the official site:
download my core PS1 (the latest version of the core doesn't work well with Bust a groove, use this):
paste it into: \Retroarch\cores folder

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