Um Jammer Lammy

Um Jammer Lammy (ウンジャマ・ラミー Un Jama Ramī) is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published for the PlayStation video game console in 1999.

Plot
The game revolves around a shy sheep named Lammy, a left-handed guitarist of a rock band named MilkCan, alongside bassist and vocalist Katy Kat and drummer Ma-san. Although normally a nervous wreck, Lammy becomes much more confident once she has a guitar in hand. On the night before MilkCan is due for their first concert, Lammy has a dream of performing alongside Chop Chop Master Onion, only to realize she had been playing a vacuum cleaner the entire time. As Lammy laments how she is nothing without her guitar, Chop Chop tells her about how he lost his dojo, but it remains in his mind, complete with a casino, leaving behind the words "Dojo, Casino, It's all in the mind."

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Awesome guitar gameplay.
 * 2) Colorful and excellent graphics.
 * 3) Cool songs.
 * 4) As you complete stages, you can receive a total of 6 items that alter the sound of your guitar during gameplay. They can be activated in-game by pressing SELECT on your controller.
 * 5) Similarly to the other PaRappa games, you can freestyle to songs to achieve COOL mode.
 * 6) After completing a stage on COOL mode, you can activate Fever time by playing one of the button combinations shown on the loading screen of the desired stage. There are six possible strings to play, and performing one will make a colored effect appear in the background of the stage. Activating this effect can result in a massive score bonus.
 * 7) Completing Lammy's story will unlock the Parappa levels, which feature slightly edited songs.
 * 8) Much more replay value than the other two PaRappa games - there are 7 Lammy levels, 6 Parappa levels, and co-op and versus multiplayer modes to go with each stage for each character. There are also several ways to play these modes along with 4 AI levels for CPUs.
 * 9) After completing every stage in the game (including co-op and versus stages), a new option called "SPECIAL" is unlocked on the title screen, which allows the player to listen to songs from the game's levels.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The game's title sounds awkward. The "Um" portion of the title is likely a poor translation from the game's original Japanese title and is pronounced "oom" in the game, but most players choose to pronounce it like the utterance "um" that is commonly used when someone is thinking of something to say.
 * 2) The main story of the game is really, really wacky, which makes the game unappealing to some players.
 * 3) The voice acting in the cutscenes can be a bit awkward at times, sometimes sounding like they used the first take of a line.
 * 4) Parappa's voice is somewhat compressed in the Parappa levels, likely due to limitations in disk space.
 * 5) The Parappa cutscenes are very low framerate, running at about 15 frames per second. They also have almost nothing to do with the main story and seem pretty random.

Trivia

 * 1) The US version of the game is censored so that Lammy does not die and does not go to hell in Stage 6's cutscene. Also, the Stage 5 song lyrics were changed to remove themes of deforestation, and Stage 6's lyrics was altered to not include religious material.

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