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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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Thousand Arms
RPG 17 December 1998
Maintained in the steampunk climates and style of Japanese animations, unusual production combining RPG elements with a dating simulator.
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.
Monster Rancher 2
Strategy 25 February 1999
The second part of a series of strategy games with elements of RPG and life simulation, in which we play the role of a beginner trainer of title monsters. Our task is to acquire new specimens and gradually increase their combat potential, so that they can win new victories during turn-based battles on the arena.
Blaster Master: Blasting Again
Arcade 13 July 2000
A 3D platformer, in which players gain a chance to steer a modern combat vehicle, and in some sequences also its young pilot. The title is the next installment of the popular series and tells the story of the further fate of war between people and aliens who want to take over power on Earth.
The City of Lost Children
Adventure 31 March 1997
Based on French film production, this is an adventure game in which players play the role of a child looking for their abducted friends. In the title there are no elements of the fight - the game is limited to exploring the city, solving riddles and searching for necessary items.
Xevious 3D/G
Action 30 June 1997
The fourth part of the popular Japanese shoot'em upów series, and the first installment of the series, which has been presented in a three-dimensional graphic design. Xevious 3D/G made its debut on slot machines, but after a year it also hit the PlayStation 1 console. The title allows us to become the pilot of a spacecraft, which was the last hope of humanity when the Earth found itself on the target of the aggressive Xevian race.
Akuji the Heartless
Action 31 December 1998
Three-dimensional action game with a view of TPP, in which console owners play the role of a murdered warrior and voodoo priest, trying to escape from hell and save his loved ones.
Contra: Legacy of War
Action 29 November 1996
Prepared by the Hungarian studio Appaloosa Interactive, the next installment of the famous series of arcade shooters. This is the first part of the legendary cycle that uses 3D graphics.
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.
Batman: Gotham City Racer
Racing 19 April 2001
A car game that allows us to play one of the heroes and take care of order in Gotham City, or sow a fire in the skin of one of the villains who escapes from Batman and his companions. The title is based on the motifs of an animated series known in Poland as Batman's New Adventures.
Beast Wars: Transformers
Action 05 December 1997
Action game based on the motifs of a series known in Poland under the title of Cosmic Wars. Players take the side of Maximala (descendants of the Autobots) or Predacons (successors of the Decepticons), and the outcome of the conflict taking place on the surface of the prehistoric Earth depends on their choice.
ECW Hardcore Revolution
Fighting 17 February 2000
The first ever wrestling ECW wrestling-license fight, developed by Acclaim Entertainment. As we play at ECW Hardcore Revolution, we play spectacular duels, embodying over forty realistic players. In addition to a wide range of modes for loners, the production offers the possibility of having fun in the company of up to three players.
LMA Manager
Sports 01 January 1999
Football manager, behind whose development is the Codemasters studio. From the start, LMA Manager was created exclusively for PlayStation 1, allowing you to customize the interface and control to the specific nature of the pad. The title is based on the 1999/2000 football season and we can lead to the victory of a team from four English leagues (Premier League, Division One, Division Two, Division Three).
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.
SaGa Frontier
RPG 31 March 1998
The first release for PlayStation and the seventh installment of the popular jRPG series. The production action takes place in a universe consisting of several planets, between which the player can move freely. The story is divided into seven separate stories, presented from the perspective of different protagonists. In terms of gameplay mechanisms, the title is a classic representative of a genre where exploration, role-playing and turn-based duels lead the way.
Hardcore 4X4
Racing 30 October 1996
A racing game aimed at fans of off-road vehicles. The production tries to realistically reflect the reality of the struggles of this type of vehicles on difficult routes, devoid of asphalt and full of hills.
Ace Combat 2
Action 30 May 1997
The second part of the air shootout, which neatly combines arcade and simulation elements. Exclusively released on PlayStation 1, the production is a continuation of Air Combat from 1997.
NASCAR Rumble
Racing 31 January 2000
Arcade racing game, which although it uses the license of the popular NASCAR series of competitions, is definitely not focused on realism. Drivers can use the power-ups collected on the route to increase their chances of winning.
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.
Cyberia
Adventure 01 January 1996
An action adventure game in which we play Zaka Kingston - a hacker infiltrating a secret research facility in Siberia, where works on a new weapon of mass destruction are carried out. During the game we explore the successive levels of the complex, fight with encountered opponents and solve various riddles, and from time to time we sit at the helm of shooting towers and planes.
This is Football
Sports 01 December 1999
Sports game dedicated to football. The production uses an official license, thanks to which more than 200 authentic teams and official competitions such as World Championships and Champions League are at the disposal of the players. Smooth, three-dimensional matches are accompanied by a professional sports commentary by Clive Tyldesley.
Disruptor
Action 30 November 1996
A first-person shooter in which the player takes on the role of one of the LightStormers - elite soldiers that neutralize any dangers that threaten humanity. Disruptor is the debut project of Insomniac Games - a studio that provided such hits as the Spyro trilogy and the Ratchet & Clank series.
Street Fighter EX2 Plus
Fighting 30 December 1999
The next installment of the Street Fighter EX series, transferring the cult series of brawls to three-dimensional realities. The production develops the mechanics of the predecessor, offering an extensive combat system, over twenty playable characters and attractive visual setting.
No One Can Stop Mr. Domino!
Puzzle 08 January 1998
Hybrid arcade and logical game in which we control anthropomorphic dominoes. Our task is to create chain reactions that trigger further tricks; however, before we do this, we need to get to grips with the individual charts and watch out for the countless pitfalls lurking in front of our guests.