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Crazy Hit 2 puts you in a simple Whack-A-Mole style setup with Pokémon characters on the PlayStation. You tap targets as they pop up to rack up points using either the original Crazy Hit peripheral or a standard controller. The game files are tiny by PS1 standards at just five megabytes, which keeps load times fast and gameplay straightforward. It started as an unlicensed title made for a specific music rhythm gadget before bootleggers released it separately with Pokémon branding. The main appeal here is the quirky history rather than deep mechanics or high production values. This homebrew project from Poho feels like a fun side experiment rather than a polished commercial release. Since it relies on basic timing and quick reflexes, the experience stays light and casual for anyone who wants to kill time quickly. The small file size means it fits easily on any memory card without taking up much space. It is an odd piece of PlayStation history that focuses on pure arcade action instead of complex story or features.
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