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Get started on your PS1 game project with these PSX Alcohol Bottles. The assets have been made to replicate the modelling and texturing limitations that the PS1 had back in the 1990's. To do this, I have limited the colours and resolution along with limiting the topology so that it could technically run on an actual PlayStation 1!
A single texture is also included in this pack which encompass the entirety of the assets making for a simple and easy setup.
Check it out in the UE5 project setup included in the download!
Get started on your PS1 game project with these Free PSX Barrels. The assets have been made to replicate the modelling and texturing limitations that the PS1 had back in the 1990's. To do this, I have limited the colours and resolution along with limiting the topology so that it could technically run on an actual PlayStation 1!
Ambient Occlusion has also been painted into the textures to further push the baked lighting used for PS1 games.
Lastly, a texture atlas is also included in this pack which encompass the entirety of the assets making for a simple and easy setup.
Check it out in the UE5 project setup included in the download!
Create an eerie and atmospheric environment with these Halloween Low Poly styled assets. Over 40 assets are included in this pack ranging from Pumpkins to stylised Trees and Bushes!
Additionally, a texture atlas is also included in this pack which encompass the entirety of the assets making for a simple and easy setup.
Game Page Link - Halloween Low Poly Asset Pack
Pretty cool game, I hope the ending is developed a little more as that would significantly push up the experience. But overall it's a nice use of the PT horror style! - Stay Retro
Create an eerie and atmospheric environment with these PS1 styled assets. Over 70 assets are included in this pack ranging from Old Radios to Modular Pipes, which are all accurate to the PS1's limitations too!
Additionally, a texture atlas is also included in this pack which encompass the entirety of the assets making for a simple and easy setup.
Lastly, a UE5 example project (including an asset zoo) has been added which showcases what this asset pack can achieve!
Hi everyone,
I've just released a Free Demo for the PS1 Alleyway Pack! This free sample will give you guys an idea of how some of the assets will look in engine.
These assets include: The TV, Chain-link Post & Sign 6. Additionally, I've also modified the texture atlas so that the demo assets can all be used with one texture for an added ease of use.
If you liked the free sample, consider getting the full version with over 40 additional assets for just $4.99!
The Free Sample can be found on the main page here - https://stay-retro.itch.io/ps1-alleyway-pack
Enjoy! (^ᴥ^)
Hi everyone, figured I'd share an asset pack I've been working on recently. The pack is all styled in the PS1 aesthetic as well as the texture sizes all being accurate to the ps1's limitations too. Additionally, A UE4 project is bundled with the pack which showcases a full level made with these assets.
The pack and trailer is linked below if you'd like to check it out!
Itch.io link - PS1 Alleyway Asset Pack
YT Trailer -
Really cool start you've got here! I found that the turn rate was quite high and so an option to change this may make for a good addition. Otherwise I quite enjoyed the abstract vibe the game gave off, here's my playthrough of it -
Edit; just saw you mention that the turn rate is linked to the FPS and so maybe locking the FPS to 30 may be a possible fix.:D
I managed to find some great Post process/Shaders for both UE4 & Unity with the help of Scribble . They are a kind of overlay which will add a pixelated look to the game which could match nicely with the Lo-fi aesthetic of the Jam. Here's the links -
UE4's Pixelated Post Process - https://github.com/DaveFace/UnrealRetroShaders
Unity's Pixelated Shader - https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/vfx/shaders/fullscreen-camera-effects/pixe... or a modified version of it - https://github.com/bengreenier/Unity-Pixelation-v2