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Low-poly

Games that feature 3D art that has a low polygon count per model. Generally used as an artistic style.

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PSX (PlayStation)

The PlayStation is a home video game console developed by Sony and released in 1994-1995.

The primitive polygon graphics have inspired a retro-aesthetic that many independent game developers try to capture when creating games today. This can be characterized by low resolution, lack of anti-aliasing, lack of perspective-aware texture mapping, and integer based polygon rounding for 3D models.

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Cabin in the Woods asset pack in PS1 style
Free Resource Pack, Low-Poly
PSX-style plumbing and wiring for puzzles
for those who cant shrug off a mortal injury
PSX/late 90s PC style parts for making buildings
Low-poly rigged character in PSX style
"NOW I HAVE A MACHINE GUN... HO HO HO" - Christmas Movie
Warehouse assets in a low-poly PSX style - CC0
Traffic Cone, Radio, and Phone
170+ asset pack for free!
18 low poly buildings ready for your project!
Simple low poly models with block colour textures.
psx assets espresso machines
Low-poly, 16 colors, 256*256 textures to match PSX/N64
PSX (PlayStation), 3D, Low-poly, ps1
some fences to keep them out
FREE 300 Textures for Horror Games!
FREE Rigged Hazmat Character #psx
Shaders designed to replicate the graphical style of the PlayStation and Nintendo 64.
Royalty free 3D Assets Games for Commercial and Non-Commercial Use.
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