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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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Hugo: Black Diamond Fever
Arcade 23 August 2001
The witch Scylla has obtained a very dangerous recipe for which she needs rare black diamonds. The brave Hugo must now release the Kikurian and prevent the production of the Scylla elixir.
TechnoMage
Action 15 November 2000
The world of Gothos, attacked by monsters coming from the underground world, defends itself against extinction. As a child of parents of two different races, able to skillfully combine magic and technique, TechnoMag opposes evil.
X-Men: Children of the Atom
Fighting 01 February 1998
X-Men: Children of the Atom is a 2D skillful fight with the protagonists of the popular series of comic books by Marvel publishing house. Originally, the title was released in 1994 as a version for Capcom gaming machines (CP System II). The PC port was prepared by Probe Entertainment studio.
Rayman
Arcade 01 September 1995
A colourful platformer, which gave rise to the popular series with Rayman in the lead role. Our friendly hero sets out to help the inhabitants of the Dreamland, imprisoned by the insidious Mr. Darek. In order to defeat him, he has to travel through six different and dangerous worlds.
Actua Soccer: Club Edition
Sports 31 October 1995
Actua Soccer is a football simulation produced by Gremlin Interactive studio, which is the first installment of the Actua Sports cycle. Players have the opportunity to lead one of the 44 national teams and take part in a number of football tournaments. The players of Sheffield Wednesday football club participated in the work on the game.
Samurai Shodown 2
Fighting 26 March 1998
Reedition of a popular two-dimensional fight. We embark on spectacular battles by controlling one of the sixteen available characters.
Extreme Pinball
Arcade 05 April 1996
Pinball simulator. Fast gameplay offers fans of steel ball bouncing four different tables: Rock Fantasy, Medieval Knights, Urban Chaos and Monkey Mayhem.
Shadow Man
Action 30 September 1999
Acclaim's third person perspective action game. The main character is voodoo warrior Michael LeRoi, who tries to prevent the apocalypse of the living world.
The Adventures of Lomax
Arcade 22 November 1996
A two-dimensional platform game set in the fairy-tale universe of Lemming, in which the title character has to face a bad magician and save his fellows.
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.
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.
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.
WWF War Zone
Sports 14 July 1998
The first sport game dedicated to wrestling, which was performed in full three-dimensional. Iguan's WWF War Zone allows players to take part in brutal and spectacular duels based on a variety of rules - from one-on-one clashes to crazy battles with weapons scattered around the arena.
Breath of Fire IV
RPG 27 April 2000
The fourth installment of the series of Japanese RPGs, which are characterized by people endowed with extraordinary power and able to turn into dragons. The game is distinguished by its graphic design, which combines two-dimensional, hand-drawn sprites of characters with detailed three-dimensional backgrounds, as well as a unique turn-based combat system with several elements.
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
Arcade 11 December 1997
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is a platformer created by Japanese company Namco, in which three-dimensional characters move in a two-dimensional plane. The hero of the game is an anthropomorphic cat named Klonoa, owned by a ring in which the spirit of Huepow is enchanted.
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure
RPG 30 July 2000
Another RPG music game, in which we play the role of a girl setting off on a dangerous journey. The title offers an unusual, fairy-tale style and charming singing and dancing characters.
Mortal Kombat 3
Fighting 06 October 1995
Mortal Kombat 3 is the third part of one of the most popular series of skill battles, for which Midway Games development team is responsible. The creators remained faithful to the gameplay rules known from earlier editions of the cycle, increasing the number of available warriors, arenas, special attacks and blows ending the fight.
Nightmare Creatures
Action 30 September 1997
Nightmare Creatures is an expanded action game with elements of adventure, in which we observe the action from the third person's perspective (TPP view). The whole climate resembles such series as Resident Evil or Castlevania.
Dino Crisis
Action 01 July 1999
"Dino Crisis" is the second after "Resident Evil" series of survival-horrors performed by Japanese Capcomu. The main difference between the series is the fact that in this position, instead of zombies and other masks, the player has to deal with the title dinosaurs.
Sheep
Arcade 06 November 2000
Unusual logical-arcade production, in which players try to lead the flocks of sheep to the end, full of traps and the dangers of maps. The title is kept in a humorous style.
Knockout Kings 2000
Sports 03 October 1999
The second installment of a series of boxing games prepared by Electronic Arts. The production focuses on the closest possible realism in recreating the rules of the discipline and allows for duels with the participation of one of several dozen famous fists, as well as leading to the successes of a handmade sportsman.
King's Field II
RPG 20 November 1996
The next installment of a series of role-playing games set in a medieval fantasy land. The action of the game takes place fifteen years after the events of its predecessor and once again tells the player to set out in search of a powerful, magical sword. The game consists mainly in exploring, fighting and acquiring new elements of equipment.
PaRappa the Rapper (1997)
Party 26 October 1997
One of the first modern rhythmic games. PaRappa the Rapper tells the story of a rap dog who, in order to impress his sympathy Sunny Funny, starts learning kung-fu and takes a driving license. The game consists of pressing the sequence of buttons displayed on the screen. The more precise the player is, the better the score is.