PlayStation Games Collection
The original PlayStation (PS1 or PSX), released by Sony in 1994 (Japan) and 1995 (North America), revolutionized the gaming industry as the first successful CD-based console. Its 32-bit architecture enabled true 3D graphics and full-motion video, with landmark titles like Final Fantasy VII, Metal Gear Solid, and Gran Turismo pushing gaming into mature storytelling and cinematic presentation. The PlayStation's controller introduced shoulder buttons and later the DualShock analog sticks with force feedback. The console's success (over 102 million units sold) came from Sony's aggressive courting of third-party developers, excellent CD audio capabilities, and appeal to older audiences. It effectively ended Nintendo's dominance of the console market and established Sony as a major player. The PS1's library was incredibly diverse, ranging from innovative 3D platformers (Crash Bandicoot) to survival horror (Resident Evil) to rhythm games (PaRappa the Rapper). Its use of CDs rather than cartridges allowed for greater storage capacity and lower production costs, though loading times became a new consideration. The PlayStation brand's legacy began with this groundbreaking system that brought gaming into the mainstream for the 1990s generation.
All PlayStation Games
The Fifth Element is a PlayStation action-adventure game based on Luc Besson's 1997 cult sci-fi film. Players primarily control Korben Dallas, a New York cab driver turned hero, navigating 3D environments to complete missions that follow the movie's plot. The game blends third-person shooting, driving sequences, and puzzle-solving, featuring voice acting from the original film cast, including Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy is the definitive compilation and expansion of the original MK saga for PlayStation, combining the rosters, stages, and fatalities from Mortal Kombat 1, 2, and 3 (including Ultimate MK3) into one massive package. It features over 30 fighters, including all classic ninjas, bosses, and secret characters, along with new "Aggressor" bars for enhanced combos, revamped gameplay mechanics, and the infamous "Brutalities" finishers.
Thrill Kill is the infamous, never officially released PlayStation fighting game that gained legendary status for its extreme content and subsequent cancellation. Developed as a 4-player fighting game, it was set in a twisted purgatory where ten damned souls battle in a tournament for a chance at resurrection. The game was notorious for its graphic violence, sexual content, and dark humor, featuring characters with disturbing backstories and over-the-top 'Thrill Kill' finishing moves.
Primal Rage is a unique and brutal arcade-style fighting game for PlayStation where players control gigantic prehistoric deities—part dinosaur, part gorilla, part god—battling for supremacy in a post-apocalyptic 'Urth'. Each of the seven combatants possesses savage special moves, projectile attacks, and the infamous ability to bite and eat defeated human worshippers to regain health, all rendered with digitized sprites and grotesque, over-the-top animations.
Bio F.R.E.A.K.S. (Bio Freaks) is a 3D fighting game for PlayStation renowned for its over-the-top gore, futuristic cyborg warriors, and unique arena-based combat that incorporates full 3D movement and verticality. Set in a dystopian future where genetically engineered 'Freaks' battle for entertainment, the game emphasizes brutal dismemberment, projectile-based combat, and the ability to perform Fatalities called 'Freakalities' that showcase its grotesque, darkly humorous style.
Cardinal Syn is a gothic fantasy 3D fighting game for PlayStation set in the dark realm of Aura. Players choose from a roster of monstrous warriors, each representing a sin or virtue, to compete in a bloody tournament for the throne of the fallen king. The game is known for its intricate weapon-based combat, deep combo system, and a unique 'Glyph' system that allows players to cast magical spells mid-fight, blending hack-and-slash mechanics with traditional fighting game elements.
The Legend of Dragoon is an epic four-disc JRPG for the PlayStation that tells the story of Dart, a young warrior who joins a rebellion against the oppressive Sandora army, only to uncover a millennia-old conflict involving legendary Dragoon warriors, ancient magic, and the fate of the world. Known for its cinematic storytelling, beautiful pre-rendered backgrounds, and unique 'Addition' combat system requiring timed button presses for powerful attacks, it has become a beloved cult classic among RPG enthusiasts.
LSD: Dream Emulator is an exploration game developed and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment for the PlayStation. Conceived by Japanese multimedia artist Osamu Sato, the game rejects traditional video game objectives in favor of simulating the experience of dreaming. Players wander through surreal, first-person environments, with the only action being to move and touch objects, which 'links' them to new dreamscapes. The game is based on a decade-long dream journal kept by Hiroko Nishikawa, a designer at Asmik Ace.
Racing Lagoon is a unique and experimental racing RPG developed by Y's (Craft & Meister) and published by Square for the PlayStation in 1999. Set in the vibrant street racing scene of Yokohama, the game blends traditional circuit racing with deep RPG mechanics. Players take on the role of Sho Aoi, a young racer who returns to his hometown to uncover the truth behind a legendary racer's disappearance. The game features a detailed car tuning system, a narrative-driven campaign, and a distinctive "Sound Layered" soundtrack featuring a mix of J-Pop, rock, and electronic music.
Tear Ring Saga is a tactical RPG created by Fire Emblem series creator Shouzou Kaga after leaving Nintendo. The game features deep strategic gameplay, branching story paths, and complex character relationships set across the continent of Lieberia.
King's Field is FromSoftware's groundbreaking first-person action-RPG that established the foundation for their signature dark fantasy style. Set in the cursed island of Melanat, players explore treacherous dungeons and face terrifying creatures in a non-linear, atmospheric adventure.
King's Field II is the direct sequel that refined and expanded upon the original's groundbreaking first-person dungeon crawling formula. Players return to the kingdom of Verdite to uncover a new threat emerging from the ancient ruins beneath the capital city.
Fist of the North Star: Century End Holy Emperor Legend is a unique action-fighting game that combines traditional combat with dramatic storytelling. Based on the legendary manga, players control Kenshiro and other Hokuto Shinken masters in their battle against the Holy Emperor across post-apocalyptic wastelands.
Silent Bomber is a fast-paced action game developed by CyberConnect and published by Bandai for the PlayStation in 1999. Players control Jutah Fate, a cybernetically enhanced bomber, as he fights through space colonies and military installations using a unique bombing system. Unlike traditional action games, combat revolves entirely around strategically placing and detonating bombs to eliminate enemies and destroy obstacles.
Rayman is a side-scrolling platform game developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft. Originally released for the Atari Jaguar in 1995 before being ported to the PlayStation, it introduced players to the limbless hero Rayman and the whimsical yet perilous world of the Glade of Dreams. The game follows Rayman as he sets out to rescue his friend Betilla the Fairy and restore order to the land after the evil Mr. Dark steals the Great Protoon, the source of harmony in the world. Renowned for its stunning hand-drawn animation, surreal art style, and punishing difficulty, Rayman became a landmark title for the PlayStation and launched one of gaming's most enduring franchises.
Rayman 2: The Great Escape is a 3D action-adventure platformer developed by Ubisoft Shanghai and published by Ubisoft for the PlayStation. Set in the fantastical Glade of Dreams, the heroic Rayman must escape the clutches of Admiral Razorbeard and his robotic pirate army, who have invaded and enslaved the world's inhabitants. This version of the classic title features full voice acting for the first time, along with unique level designs, remixed challenges, and an exclusive unlockable bonus level based on the game's original 2D prototype, making it a distinct and cherished entry in the acclaimed series.
Rayman Rush is a high-speed platform racing game that brings the wacky universe of Rayman to the competitive racing genre. Players control Rayman or his friends as they dash, jump, and slide through chaotic obstacle-filled tracks, using power-ups and shortcuts to reach the finish line first.
Jackie Chan Stuntmaster is a 3D action game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Midway Games for the PlayStation. Released in 2000, the game features digitized voice work and motion capture from Jackie Chan himself. Players control Jackie as he battles gangsters through Hong Kong's underground to rescue his kidnapped grandfather.

















