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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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Soul Blade
Soul Blade

Fighting 01 January 1997

Three-dimensional brawl published by Tekken series producer, Namco. Soul Blade focuses on spectacular battles on swords and other white weapons. The plot of the production tells the story of brave warriors who travel around the world in search of a legendary sword that gives it a great power to the person holding it.

Guilty Gear
Guilty Gear

Fighting 14 May 1998

A two-dimensional brawl that debuted on PlayStation 1, and after many years also reached other platforms. Guilty Gear takes us into the future, when man-made, animated weapons have turned against their creators; as we struggle, we participate in a tournament whose winner will have to face their leader, the Testament.

Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors

Fighting 28 March 1996

Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors is the first installment of a series of two-dimensional battles in which warriors are inspired by legends, horrors and legends of monsters such as vampires, werewolves, mummies and spirits. The title was created using a Street Fighter II engine, but the developers have made a lot of improvements to it. Among them you will find the ability to perform blocks in the air and special sequences of attacks.

Re-Volt
Re-Volt

Racing 31 July 1999

Re-Volt is one of Acclaim's most crazy racing games. Players take control of remote-controlled cars and start exciting races on bizarre tracks, such as a toy shop, botanical garden and museum. As the game progresses, new models of cars with different technical parameters are unlocked.

Dead or Alive
Dead or Alive

Fighting 31 March 1998

The first installment of the popular series of three-dimensional brawls created by Team Ninja studio. A special feature of the title is the simplified control in relation to other representatives of the species, which focuses primarily on the speed and use of counter-attacks. The game is also famous for its unusual ability to turn on the mode, in which the busts of playable warriors unnaturally jump during the fight.

WipEout
WipEout

Racing 29 September 1995

A futuristic racing game that has given rise to one of the most popular series in its genre. Players sit at the helm of modern antigravity cars, taking part in the ruthless struggles taking place on seven different routes.

Hi-Octane
Hi-Octane

Racing 29 December 1995

A science fiction-based futuristic racing game, a side-project of the experienced Bullfrog studio. In the game we sit at the helm of 6 futuristic cars, competing on 6 different routes, full of shortcuts and branching. The fun is diversified by the possibility of using weapons and the need to replenish fuel supplies.

Spec Ops: Stealth Patrol
Spec Ops: Stealth Patrol

Action 05 June 2000

A tactical action game in which we lead a two-person branch of American rankings, performing various missions in different parts of the world. One of the distinguishing elements of production is the cooperation mode for two players on a split screen.

Mortal Kombat Trilogy
Mortal Kombat Trilogy

Fighting 10 October 1996

The last installment of the cult series of virtual fights, in which the authors used a side projection and two-dimensional digitized models superimposed on computer-generated backgrounds.

This is Football
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.

Wu-Tang: Taste the Pain
Wu-Tang: Taste the Pain

Fighting 30 November 1999

A three-dimensional fight that can be played simultaneously by up to four players. The production takes advantage of the image of the popular music group Wu-Tang, whose members appear as playable characters. In addition to the fun options typical of this genre for many people, the title has a powerful feature mode.

Chocobo Racing
Chocobo Racing

Racing 18 March 1999

An arcade racing game in which characters from the Final Fantasy series compete with each other at the helm of various vehicles. Charming spells and special skills used by the participants add colour to the struggles on the imaginative routes.

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.

Bushido Blade 2
Bushido Blade 2

Fighting 28 October 1998

Bushido Blade 2 is a sequel to the realistic fighting game, in which we battle with warriors using various types of cold weapons. The game offers a high level of realism as for this genre. The game was developed by Light Weight studio.

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.

Actua Soccer: Club Edition
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.

Star Wars: Demolition
Star Wars: Demolition

Action 12 November 2000

Set in the universe of Star Wars, an action game in which the player takes control of one of several characters controlling various vehicles and fights in closed arenas. The aim of the game is to eliminate all opponents. The game is enriched by reinforcements scattered around the maps, such as weapon upgrades or a masking device.

007 Racing
007 Racing

Racing 20 November 2000

Maintained in spying climates, an unusual racing game, in which instead of struggling on the track players perform missions referring to the adventures of Agent 007.

Bushido Blade
Bushido Blade

Fighting 30 September 1997

Bushido Blade is a realistic fighting game in which we battle with warriors using various types of cold weapons. In this game even one attack can end with the opponent's death - or ours. The game was developed by Light Weight studio.

ISS Pro Evolution
ISS Pro Evolution

Sports 11 May 1999

The next installment of a popular series of football games by the Tokyo branch of Konami. The production brings improved graphics, new game modes and a number of previously unavailable games for players. For the first time in the history of the cycle, clubs have appeared alongside the national teams.

Twisted Metal 2: World Tour
Twisted Metal 2: World Tour

Action 31 October 1996

Twisted Metal 2 is part of a cult series that debuted on the PlayStation in 1995. The game is a car shooting game in which we play as one of the tournament participants, competing to death and life against other opponents.

Jet Rider 2
Jet Rider 2

Racing 31 October 1997

A racing game in which ten participants compete with each other on special air scooters, able to move both above the ground and above the water. Twenty tracks have been made available to players, ten of which come from the previous version of the series, entitled Jet Moto. A characteristic feature of production is the very high level of difficulty of the competition.

ECW Hardcore Revolution
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.

X-Men vs. Street Fighter
X-Men vs. Street Fighter

Fighting 26 February 1998

A beat developed by Capcom, which debuted on arcade machines and after some time also found its way to PlayStation 1. In X-Men vs. Street Fighter we are fighting in two-dimensional arenas, as one of seventeen different players.