PS1 Video Games17
The PlayStation is the iconic, trail-blazing console designed and developed by Sony. It was a console of the 5th generation, but it was the 1st to be designed entirely by Sony. It sported a 32-bit architecture, a CD drive and entire 2 MB of RAM. The console achieved a stunning success across the world, eventually delivering more than 100 million units worldwide. Apart from PS1 (PSX), a scaled-down version, the PSOne, was also available.
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Threads of Fate
RPG 14 October 1999
Arcade Japanese action RPG, whose unique element is two characters with different character, goal and style of fight. For each of them, the creators prepared a separate story.
Treasures of the Deep
Action 31 August 1997
An action adventure game in which we play the role of a mercenary performing underwater missions. The tasks facing us in the Treasures of the Deep include plundering shipwrecks, mitigating the effects of environmental disasters or, for example, crossing the plans of competitors. At the time of the premiere, the title attracted attention mainly due to the high quality of the graphic design.
WCW Backstage Assault
Sports 31 October 2000
A game about wrestling, which tries to stand out from the numerous competitors through specific places of fighting - the competitors compete for belts outside the traditional ring. Production is based on the World Championship Wrestling license and allows to direct the most famous wrestlers who represent it.
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue
Arcade 30 November 1999
A three-dimensional platformer based on the Toy Story 2 animated film license. In Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue we play the title character who sets out to rescue the kidnapped Sheriff Lean. In the course of the game we travel through several different stages, solve puzzles and help our friends, and fight enemies, using a wide range of weapons and combat skills of Buzz.
Swing
Puzzle 01 January 1998
A puzzle game inspired by the cult Tetris. During the Swing game we control a special feeder with which we select the colored balls and throw them down, and our goal is to create rows of at least three balls of the same color. Developers from Software 2000 studio allow us to have fun both alone and in the company of a second player.
Ghost in the Shell
Action 17 July 1997
Based on the popular manga and anime Ghost in the Shell, the TPP shooter, in which players control a spider-like combat vehicle and undertake a series of missions. Production focuses on skillful, spectacular duels with enemies.
Chaos Break
Action 27 January 2000
Survival-horror, in which the action is presented from the perspective of a third person. The game tells the story of two heroes sent to a research laboratory off the coast of South America to investigate the situation.
Blasto
Action 31 March 1998
Shooting with a view of a third person in which the main character is a muscular, masked superhero fighting evil aliens. The production has many humorous elements and references to popular films.
James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod
Arcade 10 December 2003
Remaster of a production published in the early nineties for Amiga, Atari and Sega Genesis. The refreshed version of the 2D platformer offers a better audio-visual setting, other level projects, as well as some changes in the storyline.
Attack of the Saucerman!
Action 01 July 1999
A combination of a three-dimensional platformer and an action game in which we play the role of Ed - an alien sent to Earth in order to stop the NEDCO corporation from colonizing the Blue Planet. In the course of the game we go through various stages, jump over platforms and fight with encountered opponents, as well as solve environmental riddles.
Bust-A-Groove
Arcade 31 October 1998
A three-dimensional rhythm game in which virtual dancers face off against each other in spectacular duels, showing off their choreographies. The task of the players is to press the appropriate button combinations in the rhythm specified for a given song.
Monkey Magic
Arcade 27 November 1999
A colorful 2.5D platformer in which an anthropomorphic monkey warrior tries to save his homeland from extinction. The game was created on the basis of anime emitted at the turn of the 20th and 21st century.
Maximum Force
Action 30 September 1997
A skillful target sight converted to PlayStation 1 from slot machines, where players take on the role of a counter-terrorist and try to save hostages from the hands of criminals. The title is distinguished by a relatively rare graphic design, with digitised images of actors.
One Piece Mansion
Puzzle 21 June 2001
A puzzle game with elements of strategy, in which we play the role of an apartment building manager. Individual residents of the block of flats have their own needs and habits, which has a negative or positive impact on their neighbours. Our task in One Piece Mansion is to arrange individual people in such a way that everyone feels happy.
Rampage: Universal Tour
Action 31 March 1999
The third part of the famous series of arcade action games Rampage, in which players take over the role of giant beasts destroying the city. This is the first edition released only on consoles.
Rampage Through Time
Arcade 09 June 2000
The fourth part of a series of action arcade games in which console owners take control of giant monsters, with the goal of destroying everything on their way. The production was released exclusively on PlayStation 1 and is based on the assumptions proven in previous releases.
R-Type Delta
Arcade 19 November 1998
The fourth installment of the popular shoot'em upów series and at the same time the first to use 3D graphics. Production is characterized by a high level of difficulty and allows you to test your reflexes as a pilot of a combat spacecraft.
Time Crisis: Project Titan
Arcade 06 April 2001
Spin-off of the popular Time Crisis series, which tells the story of the main character of the first game in the series. The title is a traditional arcade shooter belonging to the so-called target sight species.
Syphon Filter 2
Action 14 March 2000
Three-dimensional action game, in which a lot of emphasis was placed on the stealth aspects. The title continues the threads presented in the first installment of the cycle. New is the multiplayer module, in which two players can face each other in duels to the death and life.
Backyard Soccer
Sports 28 September 2001
Sports game dedicated to football. In the course of the game, players take control of a team of kids from the neighborhood, dreaming of a football career. The whole was kept in a pleasant cartoon style. Despite the fairy-tale environment and the presence of power-ups, the rules of the struggle do not differ from those we know from real stadiums.
Thrasher Presents Skate and Destroy
Sports 26 September 1999
Arcade production addressed to fans of extreme skateboarding. Unlike the Tony Hawk's series, the game has a slightly more realistic approach to discipline.
Tales of Destiny
RPG 23 December 1997
The Japanese RPGs, which are distinguished by their skillful combat system, tell the story of the inhabitants of the fantastic land. The title is the second in the Tales of series and at the same time the first to be released on PlayStation 1.
Tunnel B1
Action 04 October 1996
A first person view shooter where players control a hovercraft armed with modern weapons and walk through tunnels filled with enemies. The production is maintained in the dark style of science fiction.
Vib-Ribbon
Arcade 12 December 1999
A unique arcade game considered to be one of the first music-rhythmic productions. The creators of the legendary PaRappa the Rapper series are responsible for the production of the title. Players control the animated rabbit and to the rhythm of music must avoid obstacles standing in its way.