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Released PS1 Arcade Video Games

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A list of Released Arcade video games for PS1 sorted by popularity among gamers.

Arcade games. Titles from this category require particularly good manual skills. Main purpose of the gameplay is to reach a specific point or defeat enemies while controlling a character or a vehicle. Arcade games usually don’t have any story or have it in a very simple form. This category contains e.g. popular platformers. more

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Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge
Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge

Arcade 01 December 2000

Alladyn Zemsta Nazira is a three-dimensional platformer based on the license of a popular series of animated films. Players take on the role of Alladin, whose friends were kidnapped by the cunning Nazira. In order to save Princess Jasmina and Sultan, the protagonist must work for a witch trying to resurrect his brother, the sorcerer Jafar.

Bomberman World
Bomberman World

Arcade 28 January 1998

Arcade production in which player-directed characters fight in special arenas, trying to blow up all opponents. This is the first installment of the famous series released on PlayStation 1.

Omega Boost
Omega Boost

Arcade 31 August 1999

Created by the authors of the Gran Turismo series, this is a shoot up action game in which players control a powerful robot and fight waves of enemies. The production is characterized by a high level of visual setting. The mosses shown in the game were designed by the creator of the brand Macross.

Pink Panther: Pinkadelic Pursuit
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.

Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers
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.

Ape Escape (1999)
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.

Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere
Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere

Arcade 27 May 1999

The third part of arcade flight simulators, in which players pilot modern fighters and perform various missions. This time the authors set the game in a more futuristic style, preparing their own designs of machines or weapons.

Overboard! (1997)
Overboard! (1997)

Arcade 28 October 1997

Arcade game in which we take control over a pirate ship. We observe the action from the bird's eye view, and our task is to reach a designated point on the map. Along the way we fight enemies with a variety of weapons, solve simple environmental riddles, conquer ports and avoid dangers. In addition to an extensive single player campaign, the title offers a multiplayer mode where up to five players can face each other. Overboard!

Tombi!
Tombi!

Arcade 04 September 1998

Side-scroll platformer, in which the player takes on the role of a boy with pink hair, trying to catch the bad guinea pigs. These stole the hero's grandfather's bracelet and contaminated the protagonist's idyllic house. The main character can jump, grab and throw objects. Although Tombi only moves in two dimensions for most of the time, at certain moments he is able to change the plane and, for example, move deep into the screen.

Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time

Arcade 31 May 1999

Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is based on a cartoon license from the Looney Toones family of Warner Bros. This is a classic 3D platformer. The action is watched from the TPP camera, and the game consists in exploring 3D maps, avoiding obstacles and fighting enemies.

Mary-Kate and Ashley: Magical Mystery Mall
Mary-Kate and Ashley: Magical Mystery Mall

Arcade 27 October 2000

Based on the license of the popular series Nickelodeon station collection of mini-games, in which the title sisters are trying to complete a series of missions. The aim is to remove the curse from the shopping gallery where they were imprisoned.

Rapid Reload
Rapid Reload

Arcade 25 April 1995

Prepared by Media.Vision studio arcade side-scrolled 2D shooter. The game resembles a cycle of Metal Slug, allowing you to face dozens of enemies on each of the six boards.

Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle
Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle

Arcade 28 February 1998

The next installment of the popular series of platformers started in 1982. This time the game was prepared in full 3D and offers a number of typical for the genre of logical-skill challenges.

Spyro the Dragon
Spyro the Dragon

Arcade 09 September 1998

The first installment of the famous 3D platformer series, in which the main character is the comforting purple dragon Spyro. The production was exclusively released on PlayStation 1.

Pandemonium 2
Pandemonium 2

Arcade 30 September 1997

Pandemonium 2 is a continuation of the popular platformer from 1996. The plot of the game is based on the mystery of the "comet of unlimited possibilities", flying over the land of Lyr once in 300 years. Known in the first installment, Nikii and Fergus have to face a bad queen who wants to use the comet for their evil purposes.

Blaster Master: Blasting Again
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.

Jumping Flash!
Jumping Flash!

Arcade 29 October 1995

The first ever three-dimensional platform game. The production allows the player to play the role of a mechanical rabbit, which tries to save the world by collecting special objects scattered over six worlds. The action of the game was shown from the perspective of the first person, and its protagonist was equipped with the ability to shoot enemies and perform double and triple jumps.

Monster Rancher Hop-A-Bout
Monster Rancher Hop-A-Bout

Arcade 28 November 2000

Spin-off Monster Rancher cycle, in which our task is to overcome obstacle ridden routes in the skin of one of the several different monsters. The title allows you to play alone or to compete with another player; it is also equipped with a track editor.

Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!

Arcade 02 November 1999

Continuation of the Insomniac Games studio hit. The production presents another adventure of the purple dragon Spyro and is a typical 3D platform where players can face agility and logic challenges.

Rayman Rush
Rayman Rush

Arcade 08 July 2002

A side-by-side version of a popular series of platform games, in which the player races with another player or with artificial intelligence on routes inspired by locations known from previous parts of the cycle. The title offers seven playable characters, five game modes and eleven tracks. This is a simplified version of Rayman M released for other hardware platforms.

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos (1997)
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos (1997)

Arcade 27 September 1997

Three-dimensional platformer filled with various agility challenges. The main character is the title crocodile, which sets out to rescue abducted friends. The game is designed for younger users.

Play with the Teletubbies
Play with the Teletubbies

Arcade 08 August 2000

Another educational game, thanks to which children can play and learn together with four nice characters known from the BBC TV series production, i.e. Teletubisia.

Philosoma
Philosoma

Arcade 28 July 1995

Arcade shooter released exclusively for PlayStation 1. A unique feature of Epics Inc. production is the changing perspective during play. As a result, Philosoma is sometimes a bird's eye view or isometric view shooter, and sometimes a side-scrolled shoot up.

Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus

Arcade 17 November 1998

The next adventures of the tireless creature Abe, who this time has to stop the greedy Glukkons intending to plunder the ancient cemetery in search of the bones needed to make Soul Storm beer.