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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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Psybadek
Psybadek

Sports 17 November 1998

Created by the studio Psygnosis sports game dedicated to extreme riding on a board. The title focuses on the arcade character of the game and does not try to simulate discipline in a real way. The specific atmosphere is given to it by the style of animation for children.

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.

Street Fighter EX2 Plus
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.

Monster Bass
Monster Bass

Sports 15 June 2000

Angling game maintained in a specific, slightly frightening style. The task of the console owners is to capture fish-like creatures resulting from genetic experiments.

Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth
Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth

RPG 07 February 2002

Tactical Japanese RPG, in which players lead their team to subsequent victories in battles in rounds. Between battles they develop available heroes and learn more about the history.

Millennium Soldier: Expendable
Millennium Soldier: Expendable

Action 22 April 2000

Dynamic arcade shooter, in which the action is presented from the perspective of a third person. Players take control of a scientifically created super-soldier and lead him in an uneven fight against aliens.

Bust-A-Groove
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.

Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense
Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense

Action 18 November 1999

Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense is a continuation of the warmly accepted car action game, in which vehicles armed with a wide arsenal of weapons face murderous skirmishes on maps inspired by different regions of the United States.

Wipeout 3 (1999)
Wipeout 3 (1999)

Racing 08 September 1999

The third installment of the science fiction racing series that began in 1995. Once again, players have the opportunity to get behind the wheel of powerful racing machines that reach dizzying speeds in order to compete in the fictional F7200 league.

GEX 3D: Enter the Gecko
GEX 3D: Enter the Gecko

Arcade 31 January 1998

A humorous 3D platformer, a continuation of GEX from 1996. In the game, we again direct the actions of the title geckon, who receives an offer of cooperation from government agents. Our hero's mission is to travel through different worlds, inspired by films and TV series, and to defeat the former Reza antagonist once again.

Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VII

RPG 31 January 1997

The seventh installment of the extremely popular series of Japanese RPG games created by Square Enix. The production became famous as one of the most cult parts of the cycle, offering a heart-gripping story and many solutions adopted later permanently into the genre. The title tells the story of Cloud Strife and a group of his friends fighting against the powerful Shinra corporation.

Nightmare Creatures
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.

Fade to Black
Fade to Black

Adventure 28 June 1996

Fade to Black is a continuation of a futuristic adventure game called Flashback: The Quest for Identity, which brought fame to the French team Delphine Software in mid-1993.

Final Fantasy VIII
Final Fantasy VIII

RPG 11 February 1999

Eighth installment of the popular series of Japanese RPG games. This time the protagonist is Squall Leonhart - a cadet of the military academy, involved in warfare with the neighbouring state of Galbadia. The fight is played in a turn-based system, and the game focuses primarily on an extensive feature layer.

Hugo: Black Diamond Fever
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.

Exhumed
Exhumed

Action 01 March 1997

The action of the game Powerslave (known in Europe as Exhumed) takes us to Egypt, specifically to the ancient city of Karnak, which was captured by the mysterious forces of evil. Many daredevils entered a valley forgotten by mankind to find out what is the cause of the terrifying events that took place shortly after the intervention of supernatural forces, but none of them returned....

Pandemonium!
Pandemonium!

Arcade 31 October 1996

Three-dimensional platforming developed in cooperation between Toys for Bob and Crystal Dynamics. In the game we play the role of one of the two heroes, who are responsible for summoning a terrible monster, threatening a certain fantastic land. In order to correct their mistake, the sorceress Nikki and clown Fargus decide to get rid of the troublesome creature once and for all.

Rampage World Tour
Rampage World Tour

Action 30 September 1997

Two-dimensional action game, which is a remake of the arcade game Rampage released in 1986. We take control of one of the three giant monsters, demolishing the world's most famous cities.

Samurai Shodown 2
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.

Street Fighter Alpha 3
Street Fighter Alpha 3

Fighting 04 September 1998

The third part of one of the most famous console fights, this time in a pocket edition. We take control of one of the dozens of warriors and take part in a series of extremely dynamic duels.

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
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.

Silent Hill
Silent Hill

Adventure 31 January 1999

A classic survival horror movie from PlayStation, which started one of the most popular series in its genre. In the game we play the role of Harry Mason, who together with his daughter goes on holiday to the title town of Silent Hill. On the spot, the protagonist undergoes an accident, after which it turns out that his daughter has disappeared and the city is shrouded in dense, mysterious fog.

Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy IX

RPG 07 July 2000

The 9th main entry in a classic jRPG series, originally released in 2000 on PlayStation console, and ported to PC ten year later. After a few games featuring slightly cyberpunkish settings, Final Fantasy IX returns to the roots of the series, where we are once again met by knights, princesses, and dragons. Players take the role of a young thief, who, together with a company of other heroes, faces the evil queen Brahna, who is responsible for the outbreak of a great war.

Jet Moto
Jet Moto

Racing 31 October 1996

Classic races on a special type of cushions, reminiscent of watermobiles. Twelve competitors from four teams compete on different routes full of obstacles and control points.