Unlikely Rivals But Packgod and Veshremy Sing it [FNF Vs. Vloo Guy]



All Chromatic Scales By Me.
Original Song by @boi_smily
How I made the visualizer: Fl Studio ZGameEditor Visualizer
Tags: #fnf #fridaynightfunkin #songcover #flstudio #communitygame #packgod #veshremy #meowbahh #v1nce #vince #jellybean
algorithm things:
Friday Night Funkin’ (also stylized as FRIDAY NIGHT FUNKIN’; often abbreviated FNF) is a Newgrounds rhythm game made in HaxeFlixel programmed by ninjamuffin99 with its soundtrack composed mainly by Kawai Sprite and its artwork and animations by PhantomArcade and evilsk8r.
The game was originally created for Ludum Dare 47, a game jam event with the theme being ‘Stuck in a Loop.’ The version of the game that would now be known as the Ludum Dare prototype would be released on the 5th of October, 2020, the jam’s last day for submissions. The current version of the game was released to Newgrounds on the 1st of November, 2020. It can also be played on itch.io. On the itch.io page, it can also be downloaded for Windows, macOS and Linux devices for free or with an optional donation.
Friday Night Funkin’ is drawn and animated in a manner that nostalgically encapsulates Newgrounds’ Flash animations with an art style inspired by graffiti street art. The game features multiple weeks where the player is confronted with various opponents with multiple songs.
The full version of the game, dubbed Friday Night Funkin’: The Full Ass Game, is currently in-development, having been successfully funded via an official Kickstarter campaign.

PaRappa the Rapper is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in Japan in 1996 and worldwide in 1997. Created by music producer Masaya Matsuura in collaboration with artist Rodney Greenblat, the game features unique visual design and rap-based gameplay and is considered the first true rhythm game. It was ported to the PlayStation Portable in 2006 in celebration of its 10-year anniversary. A remastered version of the original PlayStation game was released for PlayStation 4 in 2017 for the game’s twentieth anniversary.
The game was very well received by critics, who praised its music, story, animation, and gameplay, though its short length was criticized. It spawned two follow-up titles: a guitar-based spin-off titled Um Jammer Lammy, released in 1999 for the PlayStation, and a direct sequel, PaRappa the Rapper 2, released for the PlayStation 2 in 2001. Several publications list it as one of the best video games ever made.

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