You mean you're not using DDR5? Gah.
So I started replaying Final Fantasy IX the other night, original PS1 on 4 discs, and got to the point that revolutionized my 8 year old life. The entire time coming up to this point they're talking about "the mysterious man" and even in his dialogue box he's labeled as such until he finally gets addressed by name as Kuja, then shortly after this happens:

My 8 year old self wasn't quite sure what to make of it, but it changed my perception of gender norms. Which even Final Fantasy VII did to a much smaller extent with Sephiroth, sure he had the long hair but was still very masculine in proportions. Kuja on the other hand, all I can say is damn just look at that hip to waist ratio.

Which it was enough though to hold me over at the time, that maybe I wasn't a freak for wanting to be the way that I am and that I wasn't alone even if they were just a video game character. Which it wasn't until much later I better understood myself or knew of my options, but in a way Kuja taught me it was ok to be myself. Just because I wanted to be feminine didn't mean I couldn't like girls, or be hell bent on destroying the world around me for instance.
Also in replaying it you realize the FMV graphics are impressive for the time and especially to have been on the 32 bit PS1. Funny the leap between VII and IX in that regard as well as real time graphics too, as it was the same console.