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


Ridge Racer Type 4
1998
Racing
Series: Ridge Racer
The definitive PlayStation racing experience featuring 320 cars, drifting mechanics, and a revolutionary Grand Prix mode with branching storyline paths.


Vagrant Story
2000
Action RPG
Series: Vagrant Story
A groundbreaking action RPG set in the medieval city of Leá Monde, blending tactical combat with dungeon crawling. Follow agent Ashley Riot as he uncovers a conspiracy involving cults and ancient artifacts in this mature-themed adventure.


Breath of Fire III
1997
RPG
Series: Breath of Fire
The third installment in Capcom's RPG series featuring dragon protagonist Ryu, blending traditional turn-based combat with innovative mechanics like dragon gene splicing and master-apprentice skill systems.


Dead or Alive
1998
Fighting
Series: Dead or Alive
Dead or Alive is a 1998 3D fighting game that revolutionized the genre with its fast-paced combat and interactive environments. Choose from 10 fighters including Kasumi, Ryu Hayabusa, and Tina Armstrong, each with unique martial arts styles. Features the groundbreaking 'Danger Zone' system where fighters can knock opponents through breakable walls and off multi-tiered stages.


Road Rash
1995
Racing
Series: Road Rash
A high-speed motorcycle racing game with vehicular combat elements, where players compete in illegal street races while using weapons and melee attacks to disable opponents.