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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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Star Wars: Dark Forces
Action 30 November 1996
The first FPS game from the LucasArts stable, set in the world of Star Wars. The player plays the role of a former soldier of the Empire, now a mercenary, whose task will be to stop Darth Vader and his elite army: Dark Troopers.
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
Racing 25 March 1998
The third installment in the bestselling racing game series created by EA. The game allows us to drive the fastest cars in the world. This time it contains eight brand new racing tracks and eleven licensed vehicles among which one can find cars such as Aston Martin DB7, Ferrari 550 Maranello, and Lamborghini Diablo SV. The included editor lets us create hundreds of individual vehicles as well. The biggest novelty in Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit is the option to play on both sides of the law.
Syndicate Wars
Action 31 July 1997
Action game containing strategic elements, in which we lead a group of cyber-warriors to a number of dangerous missions. It has an interesting graphics, specific atmosphere and undeniable playability.
Forsaken
Action 30 April 1998
Clone of the famous action game series Descent. You take on the role of an all-purpose hunter crossing the destroyed Earth in search of the precious things that survived the disaster.
Spider-Man (2001)
Action 01 September 2000
Telling the story of one of the most famous comic book heroes 3D action game. The title tells its own story of Spider-Man and actively uses a wide list of superheroes and villains from the world of Marvel.
Rollcage Stage II
Racing 17 March 2000
Continuation of the dynamic Rollecage car game that gives us the opportunity to drive freely wherever we want and perform extreme acrobatics at huge speeds.
Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers
Arcade 15 December 2000
A classic three-dimensional platformer, in which we have the opportunity to play the famous cartoon character. Donald sets out to rescue the charming Daisy, defeating numerous enemies and solving not too complicated puzzles.
Pink Panther: Pinkadelic Pursuit
Arcade 22 November 2002
A humorous arcade game addressed to the youngest players. Pink Pantera inherits a house where a treasure is hidden. Our task is to find it. The whole offers nine different levels, bonus mini-games, many hours of fun.
Bushido Blade
Fighting 30 September 1997
Bushido Blade is a realistic fighting game in which we battle with warriors using various types of cold weapons. In this game even one attack can end with the opponent's death - or ours. The game was developed by Light Weight studio.
Ape Escape (1999)
Arcade 31 May 1999
Three-dimensional platformer in cartoon, humorous style. Ape Escape tells the story of a boy who tries to stop time traveling monkeys from drastically changing the world's history.
Resident Evil
Adventure 01 April 1996
Action adventure game in the survival horror convention, which gave rise to a series that enjoys unflagging popularity around the world. The title was developed by Capcom, and its storyline draws heavily on horror films. In unexplained circumstances, bloodthirsty zombies appeared on the streets of a fictional city Raccoon City - to the rescue moves a special squad S.T.A.R.S.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
Sports 20 September 2000
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 is a continuation of the arcade game published in 1999, signed with the name of the famous skateboarder. As in the original, players have the opportunity to test their skateboarding skills by playing as skateboard masters. Developers from Neversoft Entertainment studio have prepared several hundred spectacular tricks that can be performed while playing. The soundtrack of the game included songs by bands such as Rage Against the Machine, Papa Roach and Naughty by Nature.
Kurushi
Puzzle 30 September 1997
A three-dimensional puzzle game in which the player's task is to destroy stone blocks of specific colours in the time limit.
X-COM: Terror from the Deep
Strategy 01 December 1996
A continuation of UFO: Enemy Unknown, a cult-classic science-fiction turn-based game from 1994, created by Microprose. The action of X-COM: Terror from the Deep takes place 40 years after the events known from its predecessor, in which the titular organization managed to defeat the alien invaders. As it turns out, some of the shot down alien vessels had fallen into the oceans, where the alien remnants created underwater bases, deciding to commence another invasion from the ocean depths.
In Cold Blood
Adventure 14 July 2000
A three-dimensional adventure game telling the story of a British spy who sets off on a secret mission to Eastern Europe and follows an international conspiracy. In Cold Blood is the work of Revolution Software studio.
Project Overkill
Action 12 September 1996
Maintained in a dark shoot'em up style, in which the action is presented in isometric projection. The production hands over to the player four mercenaries with different skills.
X-Files: The Game
Adventure 09 January 1999
X-Files: The Game is an adventure game based on the themes of a popular TV series in the convention of interactive film, produced by Fox Interactive. The player plays the role of a young FBI agent who has to solve the mystery of the disappearance of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, a duo working on matters from the X archive. The screenplay was written by Chris Carter, and the main roles in the series - David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson - were also involved in the production.
Bishi Bashi Special
Party 07 July 2000
A compilation of two games released exclusively in Japan - Bishi Bashi Special and Bishi Bashi Special 2. The production offers a total of 85 party mini-games that test players' reflexes and challenge them crazy. The title is characterized by a fast pace of action and manga visual setting.
Darkstalkers 3
Fighting 18 November 1998
Third installment of a series of two-dimensional beats produced by Capcom. As in the previous parts of the series, the game presents duels between monsters of horror, legends and legends. Among the playable characters we will find vampires, succubus, werewolves, and even an award hunter with a look reminiscent of a Red Riding Hood. The title also introduces bold changes in the mechanics of the game, resigning from the classic division into rounds.
Dead or Alive
Fighting 31 March 1998
The first installment of the popular series of three-dimensional brawls created by Team Ninja studio. A special feature of the title is the simplified control in relation to other representatives of the species, which focuses primarily on the speed and use of counter-attacks. The game is also famous for its unusual ability to turn on the mode, in which the busts of playable warriors unnaturally jump during the fight.
Tombi! 2
Arcade 31 December 1999
Side-scroll platformer which is a continuation of Tombi! The player again plays the role of the title boy, who tries to find his lost girlfriend and once again deal with the evil pigs. The game consists mainly in performing more than hundreds of tasks commissioned by NPCs. The main character in the course of the game collects special outfits, which give him unique possibilities, such as gliding.
G-Police: Weapons of Justice
Action 31 August 1999
Exclusively released on PlayStation 1, this is a three-dimensional action game in which console owners embody the remote control of futuristic vehicles and guard order in a cosmic colony. Production develops the elements of the original published two years earlier, adding, among other things, new combat machines.
Dragonseeds
Strategy 06 August 1998
Strategy with elements of the action game, developed by Jaleco Entertainment. At Dragonseeds we put up our dragon to fight in the arena and gradually climb up the career ladder. Winning the next duels we gain money that we can use to buy new weapons for our charges; the reptile itself also grows in strength, which allows it to face more and more powerful opponents.
Landmaker
Puzzle 09 December 1999
Conversion of the automatic logic-arcade game, in which the aim of the game is to build the largest possible structures. The PlayStation 1 version includes several additional play modes.