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Now here’s a video game relic from the past. These are the original storyboards from PS1 horror-RPG, Parasite Eve. The game was developed by the then known, Squaresoft. The storyboards show the game’s intro sequence and were said to have been made in the game’s early development. They were posted on linkedin by Marco Velasquez, a former employee of the company. If you don’t remember the series, perhaps you’ve heard of The 3rd Birthday on the PSP, the third entry in the series.

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    • #The 3rd Birthday
    • #Video Games
    • #Squaresoft
    • #Square Enix
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