Well, this took me back to the late ‘90s.
Playing this with the Namco analog twist controller was superb. Taking the PlayStation to work to pump it through the Silicon Graphics Onyx Infinite Reality Engine so it could be played on a big (24") wide-screen LCD with ear-splitting sound.
I will always and forever love The Designers Republic™.
The ‘90s had the progression: rave, techno, bleep, idm, jungle, big beat, house, ambient, breaks, garage, 2-step, and so on. I may have come of age during post-punk and the subsequent new wave, but as the ‘80s ended, I loved what was happening in the UK.
The Summer of Love, as fueled by the arrival of 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA, “Ecstasy,” to the British Isles. It was absolutely a demarcation and generational shift, and a subculture was born.
I knew it was so very real when the UK enacted The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act of 1994.
Those damned kids, with their repetitive beats, in a farmer’s field, or abandoned warehouse, all sorted for e’s and wizz.
Lulzy Times,
Ian