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 ultimate PlayStation version of the arcade classic featuring enhanced modes and new characters. Master the offset drop technique and chain reactions in this refined competitive puzzle experience.
Puyo Puyo Box is a comprehensive puzzle game compilation released for PlayStation in 2000. This collection includes enhanced versions of Puyo Puyo Tsu, Puyo Puyo Sun, and Puyo Puyo~n, along with exclusive new content and gameplay modes, making it the definitive Puyo Puyo experience on PS1.
R-Type Delta is a groundbreaking shoot 'em up for PlayStation that brought the classic series into 3D with pre-rendered graphics while maintaining the series' signature gameplay. The game introduced new Force units and innovative stage designs.
Caesars Palace 2000: Millennium Gold Edition brings the glamour of Las Vegas casino gaming to PlayStation. Featuring authentic table games, slots, and tournaments set in the iconic Caesars Palace casino with enhanced graphics for the new millennium.
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is a 2.5D platformer featuring the dream traveler Klonoa on his quest to save the dream world of Phantomile. With innovative gameplay using Klonoa's Wind Ring to grab and throw enemies, the game blends classic platforming with puzzle elements.
Spyro the Dragon is a 3D platformer featuring the energetic purple dragon Spyro on his quest to rescue his fellow dragons from crystal imprisonment. With his flame breath, charging attack, and gliding abilities, Spyro explores six vibrant homeworlds filled with treasure and enemies.
Spyro returns to battle the evil sorcerer Ripto who has invaded the Dragon Shores. Explore vibrant worlds, master new abilities, and collect orbs to save Avalar in this 3D platforming classic.
The purple dragon's grandest adventure featuring 30+ playable characters across 15 realms. Rescue dragon eggs from the Sorceress while mastering new abilities like swimming, climbing, and playable vehicle sections.
Mega Man Legends is a groundbreaking 3D action-adventure game that reimagines the classic Mega Man series in an open-world format. Players control Mega Man Volnutt as he explores ancient ruins, battles mechanical enemies called Reaverbots, and uncovers the secrets of a flooded Earth.
Mega Man Legends 2 is a 2000 action-adventure game developed and published by Capcom for PlayStation. The sequel to Mega Man Legends, it continues the story of Mega Man Volnutt's search for the Mother Lode while introducing new characters, locations, and an improved combat system.
Dino Crisis is a survival horror game developed and published by Capcom. Released in 1999 for the PlayStation, it follows special agent Regina as she investigates a secret research facility overrun by genetically engineered dinosaurs. The game blends action, puzzle-solving, and tense survival mechanics.
Dino Crisis II is an action-adventure game developed and published by Capcom for PlayStation. A sequel to the survival horror original, it shifts to fast-paced action with hordes of dinosaurs, following Regina and Dylan as they investigate a mysterious time warp that transports them to a prehistoric jungle filled with deadly creatures. The game introduces combo-based combat and an extensive arsenal of weapons.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is a skateboarding sports simulation video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision. Released in 1999 for PlayStation, it revolutionized extreme sports games with its realistic trick system and iconic soundtrack.
The critically acclaimed skateboarding sequel that perfected the formula with the revolutionary Manual trick system, expanded create-a-skater options, and improved level designs. Features 13 pro skaters including Tony Hawk and new additions like Rodney Mullen.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 revolutionizes skateboarding games with the introduction of the revert mechanic, allowing endless combo possibilities. Featuring pro skaters like Tony Hawk and Bam Margera across 11 expansive levels with enhanced graphics and create-a-park mode.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 revolutionized the skateboarding genre by introducing an open-ended mission structure, replacing the traditional time-limited sessions. Featuring larger levels, new trick mechanics like spine transfers, and a roster of pro skaters with unique special abilities, this PlayStation classic pushed the hardware to its limits with fluid animations and detailed environments.
The groundbreaking 3D Spider-Man adventure that set the standard for superhero games. Swing through a fully realized New York City, battle iconic villains like Venom and Doctor Octopus, and experience a story inspired by the comics.
Driver: You Are the Wheelman is a groundbreaking 1999 action-driving game developed by Reflections Interactive for PlayStation. Set in four major US cities, players assume the role of undercover cop Tanner, executing high-speed getaways, surveillance missions, and cinematic car chases with revolutionary physics and the industry's first true open-world driving experience.

















