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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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Bubsy 3D
Bubsy 3D

Arcade 25 November 1996

One of the first 3D platformers released on the market. The title tells the story of an anthropomorphic lynx that tries to get out of the foreign world and return to Earth.

Final Fantasy Chronicles
Final Fantasy Chronicles

RPG 29 June 2001

Compilation of two Japanese RPGs released in the 1990s on Super Nintendo. The Chronicles Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger versions have been supplemented with several additions.

Final Fantasy Anthology
Final Fantasy Anthology

RPG 30 September 1999

Compilation of two classic jRPGs, Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI, which originally appeared on the Super Nintendo console. Editions placed in Anthology contain some additional elements.

Nightmare Creatures II
Nightmare Creatures II

Action 23 May 2000

Continuation of the survival horror movie from 1997, in which the player once again faces Adam Crowley and his army of monsters. The protagonist visits dark levels, where he fights hordes of enemies with white and firearms. Compared to the first page of the saga, the system of creating a combination of attacks has been simplified. The adrenaline bar has also been removed, giving the main character the opportunity to carry out spectacular attacks on his opponents.

GEX
GEX

Arcade 18 December 1995

Classic side-scroll platformer, in which we play the role of a nice lizard from the family of geckons. Our hero is dragged into the TV by the sinister Reza, who has captured the media world and wants to gain power over the world with his help. In order to break free from the trap, Gex has to travel through a variety of worlds inspired by different film genres.

GEX 3: Deep Cover Gecko
GEX 3: Deep Cover Gecko

Arcade 23 March 1999

Digital reissue of the third part of the adventures of the friendly Gekon Gex. In this version, our hero will finally have to deal with his eternal enemy Reza, who this time kidnapped Agent Xtra, known from the previous part of the series. In the "three" Gex uses a slightly wider range of skills, as well as the help of his three friends.

Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped
Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped

Arcade 31 October 1998

Digital reissue of the platformer from 1998, which is the third fully-fledged part of the series about the adventures of the friendly Jamrai Crash. In this part of the game he also has to help his sister Coco. Together they move in time to stop the villains who want to reverse the course of history and prevent the frustrated plans of Dr. Neo Cortex from being thwarted.

Tekken 2
Tekken 2

Fighting 29 March 1996

Reedition of the second part of the cult fight from the PS One console. The action of the game takes place 2 years after the events known from its predecessor and concentrates around the next martial arts tournament, in which Kazuya Mishima and his father Heihachi, among others, will once again face each other. The game offers a total of 25 playable characters, including 8 brand new ones. The tactics of combat was significantly expanded, and warriors gained a large array of new plays.

Contra: Legacy of War
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.

Speedball 2100
Speedball 2100

Sports 29 September 2000

A cyberpunk style sports game that tells the story of a fictional sport that combines handball and ice hockey. The production is a remake of a hit published in the early nineties of the twentieth century.

James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod
James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod

Arcade 10 December 2003

Remaster of a production published in the early nineties for Amiga, Atari and Sega Genesis. The refreshed version of the 2D platformer offers a better audio-visual setting, other level projects, as well as some changes in the storyline.

International Track & Field 2
International Track & Field 2

Sports 30 November 1999

Arcade sports game in which console owners can compete in several Olympic disciplines. The struggle is based on the simple mechanics of pressing buttons at the right speed or time.

Ace Combat 2
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.

NBA In the Zone 2000
NBA In the Zone 2000

Sports 01 February 2000

The next installment of the series of basketball games created by the Japanese company Konami. The production offers almost thirty teams and more than three hundred players, animated with the use of motion capture technique. A novelty in comparison to previous editions is the possibility of playing batches and throws contests for three points. In comparison to the competition, the game is distinguished by a simpler and less powerful control system.

Vib-Ribbon
Vib-Ribbon

Arcade 12 December 1999

A unique arcade game considered to be one of the first music-rhythmic productions. The creators of the legendary PaRappa the Rapper series are responsible for the production of the title. Players control the animated rabbit and to the rhythm of music must avoid obstacles standing in its way.

WWF Attitude
WWF Attitude

Sports 31 July 1999

Based on the license of the famous wrestling federation WWF, a sports game that allows you to direct the world's most famous players and take part in several different types of duels. The game is a continuation of WWF War Zone.

Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete

RPG 15 December 2000

Improved version of the game Lunar: Eternal Blue. Production is a racial jRPG, in which the gameplay consists mainly in performing fictional tasks, exploration and numerous fights. The action of the title takes place a thousand years after the events presented in Lunar: The Silver Star and tells the story of adventurers who face a powerful evil that threatens the whole world.

International Track & Field
International Track & Field

Sports 31 May 1996

The first installment of the sports game series, which was released on PlayStation 1 and uses 3D graphics. Production allows players to test themselves in eleven sports disciplines. Each of them was presented in a skillful manner.

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.

Soviet Strike
Soviet Strike

Action 31 October 1996

The next installment of the series of arcade air shooters, in which the action is presented in isometric projection. This is the first part of the cycle released on a 32-bit console.

N2O: Nitrous Oxide
N2O: Nitrous Oxide

Arcade 30 June 1998

Maintained in a specific, slightly psychedelic style 3D arcade shooting, in which players can only move left or right. The goal is to conquer successive tunnels, eliminating enemies encountered on the way and achieving the best score possible.

Cool Boarders 2
Cool Boarders 2

Sports 31 October 1997

Continuation of a warm welcome snowboard game from 1996. Cool Boarders 2 boasts a much higher number of playable characters, boards and tracks than its predecessor. The latter have been significantly expanded and offer, among other things, shortcuts. The game can be played in one of five different play modes, and on the track the user is accompanied by artificial intelligence or opponents controlled by the second player.

Cool Boarders 3
Cool Boarders 3

Sports 30 September 1998

The third installment of the popular series of sports games. Routes at Cool Boarders 3 have become much narrower than their predecessors, and races with opponents have become more contact. The number of playable characters and boards has also increased. Again, the game consists in overcoming the snow slopes as quickly or as efficiently as possible.

Street Skater 2
Street Skater 2

Sports 01 March 2000

Continuation of a sports game from 1999. Just like the original, the production focuses on skateboarding a variety of routes. The player's task is not only to achieve the best time results, but also to perform spectacular tricks. In addition to campaign and free game mode, Street Skater 2 offers a level editor and a multiplayer mode for two players. A big advantage of the production is its licensed soundtrack.