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These overlooked PS1 gems deliver unforgettable experiences that deserve a second look from any retro gaming fan.
The original developer of the PS1 trilogy, Naughty Dog, added twists to the 3D platforming genre, having Crash outrun a boulder facing towards you and taking on an alleyway approach to the formula.
This one dispenses with the high-budget 3D spectacle and sci-fi leanings of mainline PlayStation counterparts like Final Fantasy VII and VIII, instead offering up more complex battles featuring 2D ...
A PS1 and Sega Saturn 3D platformer classic from yesteryear is back with a surprise remaster. 1997 is often considered by many as one of the all time great years in gaming history. Series such as ...
The PlayStation 3's received a firmware update that lets it play 3D Blu-ray discs. But how does the console compare against a dedicated 3D player? We pitted the PS3 against Sony's BDP-S570 to find ...
Name a better duo than a grown man and the weird PS1 platformer from his childhood that still haunts his dreams. While the ...
But is this a choice based on nostalgia alone, or do early 3D graphics have a purpose that transcends a yearning for our youth? “There's something about the PS1 aesthetic that works so well with ...
The introduction of a third dimension, championed by the PS1, presented a broad new challenge for designers. How can you comfortably control a character in 3D? It's widely recognised that Super ...
In tandem with the SSOne PS1 FPGA console, it can play physical ... although we still have no word on pricing for the SuperDock accessory. Sign up for the newsletter to find out when the initial ...