I did not get my first gaming PC till about 1999, so I often had to make do with PS1 ports of PC games
Oh and found this neat site if anyone wants a trip down memory lane, http://www.coverbrowser.com/covers/playstation-games
Wow, I totally forgot about D. It was one of my first PS1 games as well. At the time it was like the best looking game you could get on a home console and it scared the shit out of me. Really thick, creepy atmosphere.bender said:
This for me. Me and my brother played this game so much. Awesome co-op.Dizzy-4U said:Anyone remember this? One of the best co-op games I've ever played.
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I can post here all day. So many memories :3
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I had The Hive as well, and remember thinking how good it looked.
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Fady K said:CLOCK TOWER!
legacyzero said:<3<3<3
Fady K said:What a game huh?! They should release it on the PSN! Did you hear about the fan-remake of the game that is on the way?? It looks interesting by the way!
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Hell, I'd be happy with a new-aged sequel!
V-Rally was under the Need For Speed moniker in US?!?!?!?! The more you know.jpgonQ123 said:![]()
I used to love this game so much
NIN90 said:Fucking Croc fuck yeah
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This game was pretty fun.tea_and_crumpets said:![]()
Hells yeah!
GrayFoxPL said:Spriggan: Lunar Verse.
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Amazing, badass sf action-rpg. Jp only. Would pay ONE MILLION DOLLARS for a remake.
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I loved this game so, so much.
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Don't think it's on the EU PS store, at least. But yeah, it was pretty cool.
Combichristoffersen said:Don't think it's on the EU PS store, at least. But yeah, it was pretty cool.
V Rally 2 was even funnier because it was released both as NFS and Test Drive game.PetriP-TNT said:V-Rally was under the Need For Speed moniker in US?!?!?!?! The more you know.jpg
SSJ1Goku said:Trap Gunner, so damn fun
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That is a woman, she is just buffrevolverjgw said:So is that actually a dude?
Cosmozone said:My picks:
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ferr said:Brave Fencer Musashi
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King's Field was one of those games I would rent multiple times, but for some reason never purchased. It was a first person rpg, but it was very slow, very plodding, and most of all it was extremely difficult. This was actually the second game in the series, though the first never quite got out of Japan. So this game was simply dubbed King's Field, and it of course was developed by From Software, the people who eventually brought us Demon's Souls, and the soon to be released Dark Souls. But even though it had issues, it drew you into it's world. You were utterly alone, though you would meet the occasional NPC or merchant. I recently acquired (finally) a copy of this, and it is still as difficult as it ever was. Oh my God is this game hard. But I love it. Also loved Kings Field 2 (KF3 in Japan) just as much. Someday I have to get a copy of that as well.
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Some of you early Playstation adopters may remember a video for this game on the original purple "Playstation Picks" demo disc released with systems in the States. Kileak The Blood was a Doom Clone. Though it's mechanical enemies were not as inspired as Doom's baddies, they were all polygonal, not flat 2d sprites. This is another one of those games while deemed bad by nearly all who played it, kept me hooked because of that King's Field-like feeling of isolation that it provided. These foolish looking but extremely dangerous robots would pop out of the darkness often scaring the living shit out of me. Even though it was repetitive as hell and the controls were iffy at best (just imagine playing an fps with only a d-pad) I played this for hours and hours. I think this game emotionally scarred me.
Ok, enough. I could literally go on and on. But i want to hear about some of those lessor known titles you used to play to death. Again, they don't have to be as obscure as some of these, but bonus points for you if they are.
Combichristoffersen said:Man, so many memories. I loved Nightmare Creatures, game was pretty awesome. I also remember really, really wanting to buy Johnny Bazookatone and Rapid Reload, but I'm kinda glad I didn't, seeing that JB looks pretty awful, and Rapid Reload seems way too hard for me. I played the demos of Motorhead, Micro Machines, Pandemonium! and Fade to Black too, and the first three were fun, but I didn't like confusing and clunky gameplay of Fade to Black.
The PS1 really did have an amazingly diverse library of games.
PS: Gex 3D was awesome. Liked it way more than Mario 64 (which I still don't think is a particularly good game)
Edit: Oh, just noticed some other games. Had the demos of G Darius, Rollcage and Wild 9 too. Good shit. I had Alien Trilogy too, and shit was so cash. And Motor Toon Grand Prix, man, I wish Polyphony would make a sequel before starting GT6. MTGP was awesome. I had Tobal no. 1 too, and it was.. not very good.
I also remember playing Krazy Ivan on the PS1, and the game pretty mech blew.
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Edit 2: Oh ho, I had Duke Nukem 3D: Total Meltdown too for the PS1. I'll have to snag a copy off Amazon later today. Loved the re-recorded music.
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So good. Boss battles were fun and I loved the flying levels.
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Back when Psygnosis could do no wrong, the G-Police and Colony Wars series had high production values, graphics, and difficulty.
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This game was amazing~ because of a misunderstanding you become the master of an "evil" castle.
The entire game is just different hunters/monsters coming after you while you design your castles floor plan and set up traps that you have to lure enemies into.