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PSX (PlayStation)

The PlayStation is a home video game console developed by Sony and released in 1994-1995.

The primitive polygon graphics have inspired a retro-aesthetic that many independent game developers try to capture when creating games today. This can be characterized by low resolution, lack of anti-aliasing, lack of perspective-aware texture mapping, and integer based polygon rounding for 3D models.

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Toptagged Medieval and PSX (PlayStation) (49 results)

Explore game assets tagged Medieval and PSX (PlayStation) on itch.io · Upload your game assets to itch.io to have them show up here.

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*Dracula's stakes included*
Step into the cold, forgotten depths where only the dead remember your name…
PSX/late 90s PC style parts for making buildings
Over 50 fantasy themed models and characters for your game!
45 3D Fantasy Weapons in PSX/PS1 style
PS1 Dungeon modular environment and props
32 low poly level building meshes
Modular parts for building a castle
Bring your medieval project to life using these assets!
Free Farm Tools Pack
PSX Dungeon Animated Knight Character
10 medival weapons with 500x500 pixelated textures
25 PSX weapons | 50 texture variants
Medieval Tavern Misc Asset Pack
Grasslands is a retro medieval centred Asset pack for game developers
A small asset pack for your medieval needs!
Chunky sword to slay any low poly enemies
3D Low Poly rigged character model
A low poly steel sword asset.
An asset pack to fill all your medieval needs!
PS1 Treasure Chest. 180 Tris
3D model of a low poly medieval long sword, pixel art texture, retro psx
A Chipped Iron Sword
Game ready low poly torch sconce.
A set of all the tools to gather your ressource
Game Ready Low Poly 3D Swords
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