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The Guide to the Sony Playstation
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The Guide to the Sony Playstation
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Contents
6 The Playstation Story
16 The Systems
20 US Game Releases
24 Ape Escape
29 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
32 Crash Bandicoot Series
36 Dance Dance Revolution
40 Final Fantasy VII
43 Gran Turismo Series
46 Hot Shots Golf
51 Intelligent Qube
54 Metal Gear Solid
59 Parappa the Rapper
63 Resident Evil 2
67 Tekken 3
72 Tomb Raider
75 Tony Hawk Pro Skater
79 WipEout
82 Playstation Database
84 Lightspan Releases
86 Talking: Jason Rubin
87 Boxsets
88 Demo Discs
93 Talking: Chris Charla
94 Games Listed by Publisher
106 Rare Japanese and EU Releases
108 Expensive Japanese and EU Releases
110 Games Listed by SLUS/SCUS
125 Talking: Bill Rehbock
126 Peripherals of Note
128 Games Listed by Genre
138 Further Reading
OVER ONE HUNDRED MILLION systems sold. Over one billion pieces of software
sold. The Sony Playstation is the single most successful home videogame system ever
released, dominating in the USA, Japan and Europe. In 1998, the Playstation alone was
responsible for forty percent of the profits at Sony, one of the world�s largest companies.
Lara Croft, Crash Bandicoot and Cloud Strife have joined Sonic the Hedgehog and Mario
in the public consciousness.
This book is directed toward fans of Kutaragi�s grey box. We�ve provided information on
every American release and interviewed some of the creators of the Playstation�s best
games. But the data would be meaningless without the tales that made it possible. Here is
the story of how an eccentric Tokyo-born engineer succeeded in his dream of bringing 3D
games to the masses.
Born the son of a poor tradesman in August 1950, Ken Kutaragi began working at Sony in
1975, hoping to use the knowledge he would gain at Sony in order to start his own electronics
firm. Reiji Asakura, author of Revolutionaries at Sony, notes that Kutaragi�s middle-class
background and business-minded father led him to value hard work and business-world
realities in addition to simple engineering research. Despite Kutaragi�s rebellious
individualism, his success at Sony would be ensured by continuous creativity and a pinpoint
focus on results.
Before his work on the Playstation, Kutaragi was already acclaimed as a star engineer for
work on projects ranging from LCD projectors and floppy disks to digital audio processing.
In 1984, he attended a presentation at Sony�s Information Processing Research Center
where a new 3D texture mapping computer called System Gazo (�image� in Japanese), or
System G, was being displayed. Kutaragi was inspired by his belief that, just as Famicom
(the Japanese name of Nintendo�s NES) was dominating Sony�s MSX computer with its
graphical superiority in the mid-1980s, System G technology would dominate the videogame
industry as the price of the hardware dropped. The quality of graphics on System G is
quite similar to that on the Playstation.
Kutaragi also had tremendous foresight in his belief that the videogame market would
become important for consumer electronics companies. Videogames were often dismissed
as toys for children when Kutaragi began pressing Sony�s management to develop a high-
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The Playstation Story
Above: �Polygonman� was
featured in early ads for the Sony
Playstation, though luckily the
character was never made into
Sony�s mascot.
Left: Shigeru Miyamoto, creator
of Mario and Nintendo legend,
tries out Crash Bandicoot at E3
1996. Image courtesy Naughty
Dog.
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Images of a prototype Play Sta-
tion. This unreleased system was
developed by Sony in 1991. The
bottom connection plugs into a
Super Nintendo - in this case, the
rounded port of a Japanese Su-
per Famicom. A Super Nintendo
cartridge port and CD drive are
located on top. Several prototype
CD-ROM games were completed
and playable on this system.
The controller is a prototype con-
troller for the standalone Japanese
Playstation. Sony America hired
Jay Smith, the designer of the
Vectrex system, to create an al-
ternate American prototype con-
troller.
Sony Japan eventually decided to
accept the enormously successful
and oft-copied three-dimensional
pad designed by Teiyu Gotoh.
Though Kutaragi was skeptical
of launching the Playstation with
a controller so different from that
of the Famicom and other well-
known systems, Sony President
Norio Ohgo insisted on its release.
Fact: The name �Playstation�
came from the concept that a com-
puter for work is a workstation;
therefore, a computer meant for
play should be a Playstation.
tech videogame system in 1986. By 1990, Nintendo�s worldwide dominance led to profits
for the 850-person company that were much higher than those at Sony, with 50,000
employees. Even in 1990, this data made videogames impossible to dismiss as merely a
children�s fad. Today, the worldwide console videogame market is worth over 30 billion
dollars, and is known for exceptionally high profit potential because of high entry barriers.
Though Sony�s leadership was reluctant to become involved in a videogame industry they
didn�t fully understand, they agreed to initiate a joint project with Nintendo that would
combine Sony�s technological expertise in CD technology with Nintendo�s market power
and brand recognition.
The Amiga CDTV and Philips CDi inaugurated the digital videogame era in the early
1990s, but both flopped commercially because of a weak software base and enormously
high price tags. Computer-industry columnist John Dvorak echoed a common sentiment
when he wrote in late 1991 that Nintendo�s entry into the CD game market would
dramatically increase CD game popularity. �[Toshiba, Sony and Hitachi] seem to think that
Nintendo can effortlessly� succeed with CD-ROM games, Dvorak wrote. �If that�s the
case, why doesn�t someone just hire the Nintendo marketing genius?�
Indeed, that plan was exactly what Sony had intended. After developing the CDROM/XA
standard with Dutch electronics firm Philips in the mid-1980s, Sony signed a deal in 1988
with Nintendo to develop a CDROM add-on to the Famicom and Super Famicom for
release in 1990. Sony was given complete control over the sale and licensing of games on
CDROM, called Super Discs, and would also develop a system called the Play Station
which would play both SNES games and Sony CD games. As Sony finished preparation of
the Play Station in 1991, Nintendo began to realize the importance of the CD game market
and how much they hadgiven away with their 1988 agreement; Hiroshi Yamauchi, Nintendo�s
President, secretly initiated contact with Philips and began developing a deal whereby Philips,
rather than Sony, would develop the SNES CD add-on with more favorable terms for
Nintendo. Nintendo also planned development of software for the Philips CDi format.
David Sheff quotes an industry consultant in his Nintendo history, Game Over, arguing
�Sony had Nintendo by the balls. The Philips deal was meant to�give Nintendo back its
stranglehold on software and gracefully fuck Sony.�
The setting for Nintendo�s betrayal was not a Wild West saloon, but the 1991 Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) in Chicago. On May 29, 1991, Kutaragi and Sony PR head Nobuyuki
Idei received word of the Nintendo-Philips deal. With foreknowledge of the Nintendo-
Philips deal, Sony nonetheless continued as planned with their unveiling of the Play Station,
capable of playing both SNES and CD-ROM titles, on June 1 in Chicago. On June 2,
reporters at Nintendo�s press conference were astounded to hear that Philips, not Sony,
would develop the SNES CD. Norio Ohga and Sony�s US head of electronic publishing,
Olaf Olafsson, were enraged. Nintendo had not only �stabbed [Sony] in the back,� in
Olafsson�s words, but had violated Japanese business etiquette by shunning a dominant
Japanese company in exchange for a foreign one.
Both sides, however, had too much to lose if a long-standing feud broke out. Sony was the
supplier of the audio chip for the Super Nintendo, and Nintendo could not afford to lose
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this critical supplier. Sony was also planning to port games to the Super Nintendo, as well
as release a system that played SNES cartridges. Although Sony retaliated by inking a deal
with Nintendo�s arch-rival Sega to develop games for the Sega CD using Sony�s film
properties, Sony and Nintendo�s relationship did not disappear entirely; in October 1992,
the two signed a deal to develop a compatible Sony-Nintendo CD-ROM standard, with
Nintendo receiving licensing rights from games, and Sony licensing rights from non-games
such as educational software. This Nintendo-compatible prototype would never be released.
Kutaragi had convinced Sony�s Japanese leadership in June 1992 that a better option existed
than alliance with Nintendo. He was convinced that a true 3D system, well beyond the
technology proposed by competitors such as Trip Hawkins�s 3DO, would allow Sony to
lead the 3D era just as Nintendo had led the 2D era. Despite the negotiations with Nintendo,
Sony was secretly developing this 3D system. Realizing that the contract for a Nintendo-
Sony CD standard left Sony with few opportunities for profit, and further realizing that
Kutaragi�s team was developing a better system, Sony cancelled the SNES/CD-ROM Play
Station project. Sony America CEO Steve Race noted �Since the deal with Nintendo
didn�t come to fruition, we decided to put games on a back burner�[T]he gaming industry
has a seven-year life cycle, so we bided our time until we could get in on the next cycle.�
With the rest of industry unaware, Kutaragi continued development of Sony�s own CD-
based 3D system, which continued to be called the Playstation.
As Kutaragi�s team continued developing the internals, Sony tapped Teruhisa Tokunaka, a
longtime employee at Sony Japan headquarters, to develop the Playstation business plan in
1993. Tokunaka understood that, given that poor quality of games released by Epic Sony
Japan and Sony Interactive Studios America during the 16-bit era, enticing third-party
developers to work on the Playstation was essential. In Japan, this required not only high-
quality hardware and an attractive pricing scheme, but also a novel distribution system.
Nintendo dominated a videogame distribution network called the Shoshinkai, and entry
into this network for a new hardware company was quite difficult. Sony already owned CD
manufacturing and distribution facilities in the US, Europe and Japan, however; this cheap
format allowed Sony to sidestep the Shoshinkai and distribute games with much shorter
lag time and much lower licensing fees than Nintendo or Sega were able to offer.
The early 1990s are littered with failed videogames platforms � Jaguar, Sega CD, CDi, 3DO
� suffering from a common plague: low third-party software support. Atari in the early
1980s and Nintendo in the 80s and 90s are the only console developers that have had
strong enough first-party software to sell a system. Sony Imagesoft in the US and Epic
Sony in Japan were notorious for their dismal titles, most of which were simply adaptations
of Sony films done in whatever genre was popular at the moment. Tokunaka realized that
Hudson Hawk, Cliffhanger and ESPN Sunday Night NFL were not going to be enough to
sell the Playstation.
The timing of the Playstation, however, was perfect. 1994, the year the Playstation launched,
marks the division between the 2D and the 3D eras. Cyan�s Myst was released for the
Macintosh, giving players a taste of the graphics they could expect in the future. John
Carmack�s id Software began work on Quake. In Japan, Virtua Fighter was a smash hit in
Above: �Crash� takes a bow at
the 97 Playstation Awards in
Japan, where Naughty Dog was
awarded a Gold Prize for selling
over 500,000 copies of their first
Playstation game in Japan.
Left: Four prototype Playstation
controllers developed by Sony
Japan. Sony went through dozens
of prototype designs before
settling on the final version; that
version, of course, was quickly
replaced by the Dual Shock
analog controller.
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Sony President Norio Ohga once
insisted that Playstation discs
have some sort of protective
covering, similar to Minidiscs, so
that they could not be scratched.
Playstation mastermind Ken
Kutaragi protested, arguing that
one of the main benefits of the
CD format is that a quick-selling
title can be reprinted at any CD
manufacturing plant, whereas
protected CDs would require
special plants. Those collectors
who tire of finding scratched
Playstation games rue the day
that Kutaragi won this argument.
Above: A screenshot from Sony�s
T-Rex demo. A tech demo
shown to prospective Playstation
developers in 1993 and 1994
featured this stunning dinosaur
model rendered in real time. The
T-Rex proved so popular that
Sony included it on an early
consumer demo disc (The
Developers Demo Disc or �Black
Ice� demo: SCUS-94950).
Left: Early sketches of Parappa
the Rapper, dated 11/27/1995.
Courtesy Parappa conceptual
artist Rodney Alan Greenblat,
www.whimsyload.com.
the arcades, and helped convince developers that 3D games were both possible and financially
lucrative. The polygon capabilities of the Playstation, as well as lenient content regulations
compared to Nintendo and an extensive software library to ease the 3D learning curve,
enticed third-party developers. Unhappiness with Nintendo and their stifling control of
the industry pushed Squaresoft and Enix, among others, into Sony�s camp.
While developers liked the power inside the box, what of the case and controller? These
are the work of Teiyu Gotoh at Sony Japan�s Corporate Design Center, who had become
famous for his work on the Sony Vaio PC. The console is distinguishable by its �gray with
a slight tinge of purple� color, in Gotoh�s words, and its three circles representing the shift
from cartridges to CD: disc drive, power and reset. The controller, however, was the true
innovation. Gotoh�s 3-dimensional gem replaced the planar, two-dimensional concept that
had dominated videogame controllers since the launch of the Famicom. The two handles
were not gripped, but rather rested gracefully in the palms of the player. The Dual Shock
variation, with two analog sticks and force feedback built in, is so natural that Microsoft,
Sega, Sony and Nintendo all chose similar designs for their latest systems.
Launch was set in Japan for December, 3, 1994, one monthafter Sega launched the Saturn.
To counter Sega�s home port of Virtua Fighter, Sony launched with a near-perfect arcade
port of Namco�s Ridge Racer. The initial run of 100,000 units sold out within days, and by
May 1995, both Sega and Sony had sold one million units. The two remained neck-in-neck
in Japan leading up to the respective US launches.
The Los Angeles E3 Convention in May 1995 presented two surprises. Sega garnered all
the early press by announcing an early launch, telling the crowd that instead of launching
the Saturn in the fall, units were already on the way to select stores. Sony trumped Sega
with a single message: $299. The early CD-based consoles were doomed by high prices,
such as the $700 commanded by the 3DO. The Saturn cost $399, and was doomed from
the start because of the �backdoor launch� which infuriated retailers not among the select
few to receive the early units. Playstation total sales overtook Saturn soon after Sony�s
September 9, 1995 launch date in the US. Sony launched successfully in Europe later in the
same month. Early software was a hit in both territories: an exclusive 32-bit version of
Mortal Kombat 3, Namco�s beautiful Ridge Racer, the first true 3D fighter in Battle Arena
Toshinden and Psygnosis� rave-infused WipEout were all massive sellers. At the end of
1995, dozens of titles were available in the US and Europe, and over 200 developers were
working on Playstation games.
By the end of 1996, Sega�s Saturn was being humbled by Sony in both the US and Europe,
as Sega�s focus on arcade ports limited mainstream appeal and slowed sales. Sony�s next
battled loomed with Nintendo, the company that had ruled the videogame roost since the
mid-1980s. Despite early sales driven by Miyamoto�s brilliant Super Mario 64, a very slow
software release schedule and the high price of cartridges cursed Nintendo. Squaresoft�s
Final Fantasy VII alone, with its breathtaking FMV and music and ubiquitous 1997
advertising campaign, was nearly enough to better Nintendo in all three territories. As
Sony continued to lock up exclusive releases of major titles � Tomb Raider, Metal Gear
Solid, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy � their dominance of the 32-bit generation was assured.
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In 1994, Sony was just a consumer electronics firm with a pitiful game development studio
and almost no experience in game hardware. Six years later, journalist Steven Poole echoed
tens of millions when he wrote that �the after-hours Playstation session is one of the joys
of modern life.� But what, in retrospect, made the company so successful? Two reasons
explain the bulk of Sony�s success: adult gamers and quick price reductions.
First, Sony aimed the console at the eighteen to twenty-five year old market; they created a
Playstation room at London�s Ministry of Sound, distributed leaflets at the Glastonbury
rock festival and sponsored the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards. Realizing that kids who
had grown up with an NES were still interested in videogames, Sony sought out developers
who could reach this demographic. Genres like survival horror, rhythm, rally racing and
extreme sports all were popularized by the Playstation. Borders were crossed not simply
with gore and sex, but with issues such as religion (Xenogears) and homosexuality (Fear
Effect). Games like Parappa the Rapper, Hot Shots Golf, and Ape Escape appealed to the
mainstream and introduced new players to the world of videogames.
Second, Playstation software was much cheaper than cartridge software. A number of
Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis titles sold for more than seventy dollars. Playstation
games not only launched cheaply � sixty bucks was as high as the games were ever priced �
but also went down in price quickly. Japan�s Playstation�s Best program was brought to the
US as Greatest Hits, allowing Playstation owners to buy the best-selling games on the
system for $20. It is no surprise that developers were eager to create games for a system
with a staggering software-to-hardware ratio that topped 9:1.
It is difficult to think of a genre for which the Playstation did not have top-flight title. All-
time classics such as Metal Gear Solid, Gran Turismo, Resident Evil 2 and Tomb Raider sit
alongside niche successes like Parappa the Rapper, Devil Dice and Incredible Crisis. Those
games are the focus of this book. Inside, you�ll find collector data that is the result of three
years of market research, as well as tributes to the best and most interesting games on the
system. Toward the end of the text are the databases, where you can look up, for instance,
a list of all the Boxing titles or a list of all the titles published by Eidos. Sony�s Playstation
empire, including the Playstation2 and Playstation Portable, continues to set the standard
for modern videogames � this book is the guide to how the empire began.
Above: The Playstation saw
thousands of games released, but
even more exist only on rare
prototype CDs and in the vaults
of developers around the world.
Screenshots above, from top, are
from the unreleased games Bubble
Bobble 2, StarCon and Deuce.
All three, along with dozens
more, were essentially complete
when they were cancelled. If he
knows where to look, the diehard
collector can purchase unreleased
prototypes for as little as $200.
Left: The Elemental Gearbolt
�Assassin Case� Edition.
Working Designs had a few
dozen Guncons and memory
cards gold-plated for the 1998
E3 Expo, and gave them away
during an Elemental Gearbolt
competition. Considered one of
the Holy Grails for PSX
collecters. Pictures courtesy
�norkusa� and Zach Meston.
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The Systems
THE ORIGINAL
THIS LIGHT GRAY BOX IS THE MACHINE used by
nearly all gamers during the reign of the Sony Playstation.
Two controller ports and memory card ports form the front
of the system. On top, the words �Power� and �Open�
frame the CD lid, which is engraved with the tricolor
Playstation logo. Inside, the LSI Logic-designed Central
Processing Unit forms the core of the Playstation�s 3D ca-
pability. This machine, the SCPH-1001 in the US, would
see a number of variations.
The first change was the pack-in game. Sony chose to in-
clude only a demo disc with the Playstation upon its release
in 1995; this demo disc would be updated frequently. Di-
rect AV out was removed in the first hardware change, the
5501. In an effort to combat piracy, the parallel port on the
back of the system was removed starting with the SCPH-
9001.
The major change to the original model Playstation, how-
ever, had nothing to do with the console itself. In August
1997, Sony introduced the Dual Analog Pad. The Dual
Analog looked like the original Sony controller with extended
handles and two joysticks plopped down in the middle. The
analog sticks had inverted tops. This controller, much more
suitable than the original Playstation pad for 3D games, was
quickly upgraded to the Dual Shock Pad. Released in May
1998, along with a �Dual Shock� system bundling the new
controllers, the Dual Shock Pad took the Dual Analog Pad,
added rumble capability in both handles, removed the in-
version on the analog sticks, and slightly shortened the length
of the handles. Further, two new buttons, L3 and R3, were
added; rarely used, L3 and R3 were pressed when the player
�clicked in� the left or right analog stick.
The larger Playstation was slowly faded out after the 2000
release of the consolidated PSone. While the original de-
sign was elegantly and efficiently designed, it has proven to
have a temperamental laser. It is rare to find a SCPH-1001
that does not have problems reading discs on occasion. For
this reason, the PSone is preferred by most serious
videogamers.
THE PsONE
THE NET YAROZE
RELEASED FOR $99 IN SEPTEMBER 2000, just before
the release of the Playstation2, the PSone (SCPH-101) con-
solidated the Playstation into a tiny package. Bright white
and formed with generous curves,the PSone takes a less
intimidating pose. The �Power� and �Open� buttons were
replaced with pastel-colored symbols. Both the parallel port
and the serial port, which enabled two Playstations to be
connected for multiplayer action on two separate TVs, were
removed.
The PSone was also meant as a semi-portable system. A
battery pack and numerous LCD screens, including an offi-
cial 5� Sony screen, were available for on-the-go
gameplaying. An in-car PSone was common in modified,
high-end cars; notably, a street racer in the movie �Fast and
the Furious� can be seen playing Gran Turismo in his car
before a race.
THE NET YAROZE (SCPH-3001), released in 1997 for
$800, is among the most interesting videogame items ever
released by a console manufacturer. Essentially, the Net
Yaroze allowed users to write their own videogames for the
Sony platform. Bestseller Devil Dice and numerous
minigames included on Playstation demo CDs were created
on the system.
The Yaroze is a distinctive black, and has a textured feel
similar to that of the 10 Million Model. It has no region
protection, so non-US games can be played on the system
without problems, although copy protection is still in place,
so CD-r�s cannot be played on unmodified Yarozes. The
system package includes the system, a special memory card,
a black controller, a serial port dongle connecting the sys-
tem to a PC, basic development software, and a set of mas-
sive development books. Potential buyers should be aware
that the black memory card is critical � without it, the Yaroze
cannot be used at all.
Though Yaroze derives from the Japanese for �Let�s work
together,� poor developer support eventually killed the sys-
tem. Many felt that capabilities of Yaroze development
software and support was limited because Sony was reluc-
tant to see professional developers shift from expensive Sony
development systems to the Yaroze. Today, a Yaroze with
full documentation can be purchased for $300-$400 online.
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THE 10 MILLION MODEL
THE DEV SYSTEMS
UNQUESTIONABLY THE RAREST Playstation system,
the 10 Million Model (SCPH-7001) was given away as a con-
test prize in 1998 to commemorate the sale of the ten mil-
lionth Playstation. In theory, 100 were given away, but a
source at Sony claims that �dozens� of the systems are still
at Sony HQ, never claimed. Only five systems are accounted
for in the wild. The price this machine commands is rather
incredible: two systems changed hands in the past year, the
first for $1300 and the second for $1500.
The system itself, and its matching controller, are navy blue
and have a feel quite unlike any other Playstation. The tex-
ture feels something like satin. A complete 10 Million model
includes a special dark blue box marked �Not for Resale,�
the system, a controller, a power cable, an RCA cable, a set
of documentation and the demo �Interactive Vol. 6.� Win-
ners of the Sweepstakes were also sent a letter handsigned
by a Sony executive congratulating them on their victory.
Aside from coloring, the system has no extra capabilities.
Unlike the blue development PSX, the 10 Million Model
cannot play foreign and CD-r titles.
WHERE DID YOU GET THAT Playstation? Set a blue
or green development system down in your living room,
and the question will inevitably arise. Casting off the tepid
gray of the consumer release, teal and blue systems were
used by Playstation developers to test early versions of their
games. The first US model, colored blue (SCPH-1001), is
the same as the original Japanese debugging system, but the
S-Video output has been removed. The second model,
SCPH-1101, requires a special external power supply. Both
of these systems have a minor graphics output problem,
showing occasional bands of solid color running across the
screen. These problems were solved with the third, teal/
green dev system, SCPH-1201, which uses the �Rev C�
graphics chip.
Debugging systems are relatively easy to acquire today. $75-
$100 for a blue and $100-$150 for a green US system are
fair prices. Importers and pirates will find the systems use-
ful, as neither has a lockout chip, so CD-r games and for-
eign titles will work without problems. Buyers should ask
for the serial number, however; a PAL system would be of
little use in the US.
PSX
NSTC-U/C Game Releases
1283 Titles NTSC-U/C is the designation given to
releases for the American and Canadian
market. 1283 full titles were released in
this region. The total for Japan: more
than 4000.
The following guide lists every NTSC
U/C release along with publisher, de-
veloper, genre, rarity (Common, Un-
common, Rare and Extra Rare), cover
variant notes, special packaging, and
SLUS data.
The pricing information deserves spe-
cial note. The authors believe the price
data to be a fair approximation of the
market as of July 2005. These prices
have been tracked online and offline for
nearly three years, but be aware that
desirability and scarcity do change, and
as such, so does the future price.
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Aquanaut’s Holiday
Artdink | Sony | 1996 | Simulation
Certainly one of the stranger titles released for the
Playstation, Artdink�s Aquanaut�s Holiday has been described
as a �Zen game.� An underwater world, with hundreds of
species of fish, ruins and ghost ships, awaits your explora-
tion. While there are goals, such as the construction of a
reef, this game is more about wandering than winning.
Sony once called
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Ape Escape
Sony | Sony | 1999 | Action
THE D-PAD. UP. DOWN. Left. Right. From the early
days of the console, this was all we were given. Four
directions were enough for a side-scrolling platformer, and
sufficed for the occasional Hadoken, but were wholly
insufficient for the 3D gameworlds we entered in the late
90s. After the shock of Miyamoto�s masterful Super Mario
64 opened eyes to the promise of analog control, Sony
responded with the release of the Dual Shock controller.
The Dual Shock, with rumble feedback and two analog
sticks, finally brought the Playstation into the world of 360
degree control. Ape Escape,developed by Sony Japan and
released in Summer of 1999, was the first title to fully utilize
the new controller; indeed, the Dual Shock was required
just to play the game.
In Ape Escape, a curious monkey named Spencer gains
access to a helmet which grants him tremendous intelligence.
Spencer frees his ape pals and makes plans to travel back in
time and change historical events in order to ensure that
apes, not men, are the dominant species on the planet. It is
up to you to capture the animals before they achieve their
goal and subjugate mankind.
Though the story is certainly inventive, it is the control
scheme that ensures Ape Escape�s place as a classic. The
left analog stick is used to move your character while the
right analog stick controls whatever gadget you�re holding.
Though dual stick controls have a long arcade history �
Eugene Jarvis� Robotron 2084 and Sega�s Virtual On series,
among others, come to mind � single-stick controller design
constrained home games prior to Ape Escape.
The primary monkey-catching gameplay makes the game
worth the price of admission, but the minigames may be
even more enjoyable. Collecting items in each stage opens
up a number of minigames, including racing and boxing, all
executed using the dual analog sticks. Ape Escape was
created, in part, as a demonstration of the potential of the
new controller. This goal is unquestionably accomplished;
Ape Escape stands, along with Mario 64 (analog control),
NFL2k (the VMU memory card), and Marble Madness (the
rollerball), among the great hardware-proving games in
videogame history.
Playstation’s Best
Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M.
SLUS-01022. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Acclaim. Developed by Probe.
R | $2
Army Men 3D
SLUS-00491. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in
Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1999.
Published by 3DO. Developed by 3DO.
C | $3
Army Men World War
SLUS-01079. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by 3DO.
Developed by 3DO.
C | $3
Army Men World War: Final Front
SLUS-01327. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2001. Published by 3DO.
Developed by 3DO.
R | $8
Army Men World War: Land, Sea, Air
SLUS-01203. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by 3DO.
Developed by 3DO.
U | $5
Army Men World War: Team Assault
SLUS-01435. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2001. Published by 3DO.
Developed by 5000 Ft..
C | $3
Army Men: Air Attack
SLUS-00913. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in
Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1999.
Published by 3DO. Developed by 3DO.
C | $3
Army Men: Air Attack 2
SLUS-01132. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by 3DO.
Developed by 3DO.
U | $5
Army Men: Green Rogue
SLUS-01330. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2001. Published by 3DO.
Developed by 5000 Ft..
R | $8
Army Men: Sarge's Heroes
SLUS-00914. Released in Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Action.
Year Released: 2000. Published by 3DO. Developed by 3DO.
C | $3
Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2
SLUS-01202. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by 3DO.
Developed by 3DO.
U | $4
Arthur!: Ready to Race
SLUS-01090. Genre: Children. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Mattel. Developed by Mattel.
R | $7
Assault Rigs
SCUS-94405. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Vehicular
Shooter. Year Released: 1996. Published by Psygnosis. Developed by
The Wheelhause.
R | $4
Assault: Retribution
SLUS-00713. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by Midway.
Developed by Candle Light Studios.
U | $1
Asteroids
SLUS-00773. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Shooter. Year
Released: 1998. Published by Activision. Developed by Syrox.
C | $6
Atari Anniversary Edition Redux
SLUS-01427. Genre: Classic Compilation. Year Released: 2001.
Published by Infogrames. Developed by Digital Eclipse.
C | $5
Atlantis, Disney's: The Lost Empire
SCUS-94636. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2001. Published by Sony.
Developed by Eurocom.
U | $7
A-Train
SLUS-00003. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Simulation. Year
Released: 1996. Published by Maxis. Developed by Artdink.
R | $8
ATV Mania
SLUS-01545. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2003. Published by
Gotham. Developed by Deibus Studios.
U | $2
ATV Quad Power Racing
SLUS-01137. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2000. Published by Acclaim.
Developed by Climax.
C | $6
ATV Racers
SLUS-01572. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2003. Published by Mud
Duck. Developed by Miracle Designs.
R | $2
Austin Powers Pinball
SLUS-01456. Genre: Pinball. Year Released: 2002. Published by
Gotham. Developed by Wildfire Studios.
U | $4
Auto Destruct
SLUS-00522. Genre: Vehicular Shooter. Year Released: 1998. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Neurostone.
R | $3
Azure Dreams
SLUS-00614. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 1998. Published by Konami.
Developed by Konami.
U | $14
Backstreet Billiards
SLUS-00659. Genre: Sports - Pool. Year Released: 1998. Published by
ASCII. Developed by Argent. 1 disc packaged in a double jewel case.
R | $6
Backyard Soccer
SLUS-01094. Genre: Sports - Soccer. Year Released: 2001. Published by
Humongous (Infogrames). Developed by Runecraft.
U | $5
Baldies
SLUS-01567. Genre: Strategy. Year Released: 2003. Published by Mud
Duck. Developed by Creative Edge.
R | $3
Ball Blazer Champions
SLUS-00068. Genre: Sports - Future. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Lucasarts. Developed by Factor 5.
R | $1
Ball Breakers
SLUS-01249. Genre: Sports - Future. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Take 2. Developed by Lost Toys.
U | $1
Ballerburg: Castle Chaos
SLUS-01568. Genre: Strategy. Year Released: 2003. Published by Mud
Duck. Developed by Ascaron.
R | $2
Ballistic
SLUS-00966. Genre: Puzzle. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Infogrames. Developed by Mitchell.
R | $12
Playstation Game List [024 | 025]
A-Train
Artdink | Maxis | 1996 | Simulation
Artdink�s A-Train is a dream for those who want a SimCity
for the free market. Your goal is to earn a profit developing
transportation systems and commercial land. The irony is
that Japan�s land bubble, where even housewives and teen-
agers speculated on property development, popped in 1992,
the same year the original A-Train was released.
The A-Train series
was first brought to
America in 1992
with Raxsoft�s
DOS port of
�Take the A-Train
III.�
Barbie Explorer
SLUS-01361. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2001. Published by Vivendi.
Developed by Runecraft.
R | $15
Barbie Race and Ride
SLUS-00981. Genre: Sports - Equestrian. Year Released: 1999.
Published by Mattel. Developed by Runecraft.
C | $13
Barbie Super Sports
SLUS-00946. Genre: Sports - Multi. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Mattel. Developed by Runecraft.
U | $10
Barbie: Gotta Have Games
SLUS-01569. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2003. Published by Vivendi.
Developed by Digital Illusions.
U | $7
Baseball 2000, Interplay Sports
SLUS-00850. Genre: Sports - Baseball. Year Released: 1999. Published
by Interplay. Developed by Interplay / House of Moves.
R | $2
Bases Loaded '96: Double Header
SLUS-00086. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Sports - Baseball.
Year Released: 1995. Published by Jaleco. Developed by Jaleco.
R | $1
Bass Landing
SLUS-00873. Genre: Sports - Fishing. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Agetec. Developed by ASCII. Also available packaged in a large box
with the AgeTec fishing controller
C | $8
Bass Rise
SLUS-00905. Genre: Sports - Fishing. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Bandai. Developed by Bandai.
R | $8
Batman & Robin
SLUS-00393. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Acclaim. Developed by Probe.
R | $15
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
SLUS-01207. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by Ubisoft.
Developed by Kemco.
U | $7
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game
SLUS-00387. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1996. Published by
Acclaim. Developed by Iguana Entertainment.R | $14
Batman: Gotham City Racer
SLUS-01141. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2001. Published by Ubisoft.
Developed by Sinister.
R | $12
Battle Arena Toshinden
SCUS-94200. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in Longbox
packaging. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1995. Published by
Sony. Developed by Takara. Also available packaged in standard jewel
case. Available in "Not for Resale" standard jewel case packaging, SCUS-
94003 .
C | $3
Battle Arena Toshinden 2
SLUS-00220. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Fighting - 3D.
Year Released: 1996. Published by Playmates. Developed by Takara.
U | $3
Battle Arena Toshinden 3
SLUS-00483. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Playmates. Developed by Takara.
U | $5
Battle Hunter
SLUS-01335. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2001. Published by Agetec
(A1 Games). Developed by Success.
R | $2
Battle Stations
SLUS-00456. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Realtime.
C | $2
BattleSport
SLUS-00389. Genre: Sports - Future. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Acclaim. Developed by Unexpected Development.
ER | $6
Battletanx: Global Assault
SLUS-01044. Genre: Vehicular Shooter. Year Released: 2000. Published
by 3DO. Developed by 3DO.
C | $3
Bear in the Big Blue House, Jim Henson's
SLUS-01524. Genre: Children. Year Released: 2002. Published by
Ubisoft. Developed by DC Studios.
U | $7
Beast Wars: Transformers
SLUS-00508. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1997. Published by Hasbro.
Developed by SCEE Cambridge.
R | $8
Beast Wars: Transformers: Transmetals
SLUS-01160. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 2000. Published by
BAM. Developed by Takara.
R | $10
Beyblade
SLUS-01489. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2002. Published by Crave.
Developed by Takara.
C | $4
Beyond the Beyond
SCUS-94702. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 1996. Published by Sony.
Developed by Camelot. 1 disc packaged in a double jewel case.
U | $8
Big Air
SLUS-00645. Genre: Sports - Extreme. Year Released: 1999. Published
by Accolade. Developed by Pitbull.
U | $2
Big Bass Fishing
SLUS-01442. Genre: Sports - Fishing. Year Released: 2002. Published by
Take 2. Developed by Coresoft.
U | $4
Big Bass World Championship
SLUS-00228. Genre: Sports - Fishing. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Hot-B. Developed by Hot-B.
U | $2
Big League Slugger Baseball
SLUS-01527. Genre: Sports - Baseball. Year Released: 2003. Published
by Agetec. Developed by Now Productions.
R | $2
Big Ol' Bass 2
SLUS-01259. Genre: Sports - Fishing. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Konami. Developed by Konami.
R | $6
Big Strike Bowling
SLUS-01478. Genre: Sports - Bowling. Year Released: 2003. Published
by Gotham. Developed by Coresoft.
C | $2
Billiards
SLUS-01289. Genre: Sports - Pool. Year Released: 2001. Published by
Agetec (A1 Games). Developed by Argent.
C | $2
Battle Arena Toshinden
Takara | Sony | 1995 | Fighting - 3D
Sony�s early competitor, the Sega Saturn, launched with the
original 3D fighting game, AM2�s Virtua Fighter, forcing
Sony to respond. The Toshinden series removed Virtua
Fighter�s rail-based movement, allowing the characters to
move freely in the 3D environment. Though the mechan-
ics and character design offered nothing new, BAT helped
launch the true 3D fighting revolution.
Sofia, Battle Arena
Toshinden�s buxom
Russian, was once
considered for use as
a Playstation mas-
cot. Though she
was quickly fazed
out of advertise-
ments, one can per-
haps see her as a
pr ecursor to the
Playstation�s other
top-heavy female
star: Lara Croft.
Bio F.R.E.A.K.S.
SLUS-00502. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Midway. Developed by Midway / Saffire.
U | $1
Black Bass with Blue Marlin
SLUS-00648. Genre: Sports - Fishing. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Hot-B. Developed by Hot-B.
R | $7
Black Dawn
SLUS-00321. Genre: Flight Sim. Year Released: 1996. Published by
Virgin Interactive. Developed by Black Ops.
U | $5
Blade
SLUS-01215. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Activision. Developed by Hammerhead.
U | $6
Blast Chamber
SLUS-00219. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1996. Published by
Activision. Developed by Attention to Detail.
U | $1
Blast Lacrosse
SLUS-01380. Genre: Sports - Other. Year Released: 2001. Published by
Acclaim. Developed by Digital Illusions.
R | $24
Blast Radius
SLUS-00642. Genre: Shooter. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Psygnosis. Developed by Psygnosis Camden.
U | $2
Blaster Master: Blasting Again
SLUS-01031. Genre: Shooter. Year Released: 2001. Published by Crave.
Developed by Sunsoft. Copies of this title sold at Target were packaged
with a 60-minute Worldcom phone card.
C | $2
Blasto
SCUS-94412. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by Sony.
Developed by Sony America.
C | $3
Blazing Dragons
SLUS-00100. Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 1996. Published by
Crystal Dynamics. Developed by Illusions Game Company.
U | $5
Blockids
SLUS-01496. Genre: Puzzle. Year Released: 2003. Published by
Natsume. Developed by Natsume.
ER | $12
Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain
SLUS-00027. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in
Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1996.
Published by Activision. Developed by Crystal Dynamics / Silicon
Knights.
C | $10
Bloody Roar
SCUS-94199. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Sony. Developed by Hudson Soft.
U | $5
Bloody Roar II
SCUS-94424. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Sony. Developed by Hudson Soft.
C | $6
Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Musical
SLUS-01198. Genre: Children. Year Released: 2001. Published by THQ.
Developed by Terraglyph.
C | $7
Board Game: Top Shop
SLUS-01333. Genre: Strategy. Year Released: 2001. Published by Agetec
(A1 Games). Developed by Kid Genius.
R | $8
Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It?
SLUS-01407. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2001. Published by THQ.
Developed by Steel Monkeys.
C | $7
Bogey: Dead 6
SCUS-94307. Genre: Flight Sim. Year Released: 1996. Published by
Sony. Developed by Asmik Ace.
R | $2
Bomberman Fantasy Race
SLUS-00823. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1999. Published by Atlus.
Developed by Hudson Soft.
R | $4
Bomberman Party Edition
SLUS-01189. Genre: Party Game. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Vatical. Developed by Hudson Soft.
R | $10
Bomberman World
SLUS-00680. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by Atlus.
Developed by Hudson Soft.
R | $7
Bombing Islands, The
SLUS-01292. Genre: Puzzle. Year Released: 2001. Published by Kemco.
Developed by Kemco.
U | $3
Boombots
SLUS-00968. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1999. Published by
SouthPeak. Developed by The Neverhood.
U | $4
Bottom of the 9th
SLUS-00049. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Sports - Baseball.
Year Released: 1996. Published by Konami. Developed by Konami.
U | $1
Bottom of the 9th '97
SLUS-00296. Genre: Sports - Baseball. Year Released: 1997. Published
by Konami. Developed by Konami.
R | $1
Bottom of the 9th '99
SLUS-00678. Genre: Sports - Baseball. Year Released: 1998. Published
by Konami. Developed by Konami.
R | $1
Bowling
SLUS-01288. Genre: Sports - Bowling. Year Released: 2001. Published
by Agetec (A1 Games). Developed by Tamsoft.
C | $6
Boxing
SLUS-01309. Genre: Sports - Boxing. Year Released: 2001. Published by
Agetec (A1 Games). Developed by Nekogumi.
U | $2
BRAHMA Force: The Assault of Beltlogger 9
SLUS-00444. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1997. Published by Jaleco.
Developed by Genki.
R | $5
BrainDead 13 starring Fritz
SLUS-00083 (disc 2: 00171). Released in Longbox packaging. Genre:
Adventure. Year Released: 1996. Published by ReadySoft. Developed by
ReadySoft. 2 discs.
ER | $20
Bratz
SLUS-01508. Genre: Music. Year Released: 2003. Published by Ubisoft.
Developed by DC Studios.
U | $8
Playstation Game List [026 | 027]
Bomberman Party Edition
Hudson Soft | Vatical | 2000| Party Game
Bomberman Party Edition is the next best thing to the 10-
player craziness of Saturn Bomberman. Up to five players
can get in on the bombardier action of Hudson Soft�s clas-
sic series. The single-party game is downright terrible, but
the multiplayer mode is the best two-dimensional approxi-
mation of a Doom or Halo deathmatch yet created.
There is an optional
�Retro Mode� in
the game, which rec-
reates this game�s
levels using the
graphics from the
original NES
Bomberman.
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Bushido Blade
Lightweight | Sony | 1997 | Fighting - 3D
Developed for Squaresoft in Japan, Bushido Blade takes
the fighting genre and turns it on its head. Life meters,
time limits and special moves are all tossed - no Yoga Flames
in this game. A single swing of the samurai blade can kill
your opponent. Fighting games are known for their lack of
innovation; if nothing else, Bushido Blade deserves a play
for attempting to break the mold.
If you have two
Playstations and a
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Playstation Game List [028 | 029]
Castlevania: SotN
Konami | Konami | 1997 | Action
THE PLAYSTATION IS SYNONYMOUS with 3D - a
number of publishers had difficulty getting approval to re-
lease 2D titles � so it comes as a bit of a surprise that one
of the system�s best-regarded games is as traditionally 2D
as you can get. The graphics and effects are all quite simple,
giving the title a distinct retro look. Nonetheless, 10 years
after the release of the original NES Castlevania in the US,
Konami�s 1997 bestseller Castlevania: Symphony of the
Night brought the series� side-scrolling gameplay into the
modern era with the addition of role-playing elements and
a top-notch musical score.
In earlier entries in the Castlevania series, players controlled
a member of the whip-cracking, Dracula-hunting Belmount
family. In Symphony of the Night (or, more commonly,
SotN), the user guides Alucard, a son of Dracula himself.
Depending on your mission, Alucard can convert into a
number of different forms, such as Wolf or Bat. Even
though SotN allows the player the use of a map, a number
of secret areas are missing, and the timely use of Alucard�s
many forms is essential.
Roleplaying elements are the most distinctive element SotN
adds to into the Castlevania legacy. Inventory must be man-
aged, spells must be learned, and experience must be gained
by defeating enemies. The process of leveling up is rarely
tedious, and it forces the player to learn how to kill enemies
rather than simply avoid them. A number of spells, with
both local and global effects, can be cast once learned by
using button combinations familiar to fans of fighting
games.
Symphony of the Night used to sell for as much as $40
before numerous reprints under the Greatest Hits label
dropped the price to something much more reasonable. In
Europe, however, the game is still in very heavy demand.
The regular version of the game routinely sells for $80-
$100, and a �Limited Edition� including a CD soundtrack
and miniature artbook is also available. The price for this
set? As much as $150.
Playstation’s Best
C: The Contra Adventure
SLUS-00499. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Konami. Developed by Appaloosa.
R | $5
C-12: Final Resistance
SCUS-94666. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2002. Published by Sony.
Developed by SCEE Cambridge.
U | $2
Cabela's Big Game Hunter: Ultimate Challenge
SLUS-01391. Genre: Sports - Hunting. Year Released: 2001. Published
by Activision. Developed by Coresoft.C | $6
Cabela's Ultimate Deer Hunt: Open Season
SLUS-01474. Genre: Sports - Hunting. Year Released: 2002. Published
by Activision. Developed by Coresoft.
R | $6
Caesars Palace
SLUS-00285. Genre: Gambling. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Interplay. Developed by Beam Software.
U | $4
Caesars Palace 2000: Millennium Gold Edition
SLUS-01089. Genre: Gambling. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Interplay. Developed by Runecraft. 1 disc packaged in a double jewel
case.
C | $4
Caesars Palace II
SLUS-00780. Genre: Gambling. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Interplay. Developed by Flat Cat.
U | $5
Capcom vs. SNK Pro
SLUS-01476. Genre: Fighting - 2D. Year Released: 2002. Published by
Capcom. Developed by Capcom.
U | $7
Card Games
SLUS-01379. Genre: Card Games. Year Released: 2001. Published by
Agetec (A1 Games). Developed by Amedio.
U | $5
Cardinal Syn
SCUS-94156. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1998. Published by
989 Studios. Developed by Kronos.
U | $1
Carnage Heart
SCUS-94604 (disc 2 also 94604). Genre: Strategy. Year Released: 1997.
Published by Sony. Developed by Artdink. 2 discs packaged in a double
jewel case. Includes mini-strategy guide.
R | $15
CART World Series
SCUS-94416. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1997. Published by Sony.
Developed by Sony America.
U | $2
Casper
SLUS-00162. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Children.
Year Released: 1996. Published by Interplay. Developed by Funcom.
C | $5
Casper: Friends Around the World
SLUS-01245. Genre: Children. Year Released: 2000. Published by Sound
Source. Developed by Realtime.
U | $5
Castlevania Chronicles
SLUS-01384. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2001. Published by
Konami. Developed by Konami.
U | $30
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
SLUS-00067. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Action. Year
Released: 1997. Published by Konami. Developed by Konami. The non-
Greatest Hits version commands a slight premium.
C | $20
Castrol Honda Superbike Racing
SLUS-00882. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Interactive Entertainment.
U | $1
Cat in the Hat, Dr. Suess The
SLUS-01579. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2004. Published by
NewKidCo. Developed by DC Studios.
U | $5
Centipede
SLUS-00807. Genre: Shooter. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Hasbro. Developed by Leaping Lizard.
C | $8
Championship Bass
SLUS-01084. Genre: Sports - Fishing. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Pai.
U | $4
Championship Motocross 2001 featuring Ricky
Carmichael
SLUS-01230. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2001. Published by THQ.
Developed by Funcom.
U | $8
Championship Motocross featuring Ricky
Carmichael
SLUS-00790. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1999. Published by THQ.
Developed by Funcom.
C | $3
Championship Surfer
SLUS-01216. Genre: Sports - Extreme. Year Released: 2000. Published
by Mattel. Developed by Krome.
U | $4
Chess
SLUS-01400. Genre: Board Game. Year Released: 2001. Published by
Agetec. Developed by Success.
U | $5
Chessmaster 3D, The
SLUS-00052. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Board Game.
Year Released: 1996. Published by Mindscape. Developed by Mindscape.
Also available packaged in standard jewel case.
U | $7
Chessmaster II
SLUS-00886. Genre: Board Game. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Mindscape. Developed by Starsphere.
R | $8
Chicken Run
SLUS-01304. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by Eidos.
Developed by Blitz Games.
U | $7
Chocobo Racing
SLUS-00844. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Squaresoft. Developed by Squaresoft.
U | $10
Chocobo's Dungeon 2
SLUS-00814. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Squaresoft. Developed by Squaresoft.
R | $15
Chocobo Racing
Squaresoft | Squaresoft | 1999 | Racing
Some alloys are groundbreaking: for instance, one part tin
plus one part copper gives you bronze. One part Mario
Kart plus one part Final Fantasy VII, however, combines
two of the biggest titles of the late 90s to create a mildly
entertaining kart racer with a story mode tossed on. If
anything is evidence of the enormous popularity of FFVII,
it is this strange title.
Mog, the little white
critter who first ap-
pear ed in Final
Fantasy III, joins
the Chocobo in this
spinoff. Any other
cameos? Keep an
eye out for Cloud,
Cid, Bahamut,
Parasite Eve�s Aya
and Final Fantasy
VIII�s Squall.
Chronicles of the Sword
SCUS-94700 (disc 2: 94701). Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 1996.
Published by Psygnosis. Developed by Synthetic Dimensions. 2 discs
packaged in a double jewel case.
R | $7
Chrono Cross
SLUS-01041 (disc 2: 01080). Released in Greatest Hits packaging.
Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2000. Published by Squaresoft / Square
Enix. Developed by Squaresoft. 2 discs packaged in a double jewel case.
Cover variation: Greatest Hits version available with both Squaresoft
and Square Enix logos.
C | $8
Circuit Breakers
SLUS-00697. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Mindscape. Developed by Supersonic.
R | $3
City of Lost Children, The
SCUS-94150. Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Psygnosis. Developed by Psygnosis.
R | $12
Civilization II
SLUS-00792. Genre: Strategy. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Activision. Developed by Microprose. Includes "Advancement Chart"
poster.
U | $12
Classic Games from the Intellivision, A
Collection of
SLUS-00906. Genre: Classic Compilation. Year Released: 1999.
Published by Activision. Developed by Livesay Technologies.
U | $5
Cleopatra's Fortune
SLUS-01491. Genre: Puzzle. Year Released: 2003. Published by Mud
Duck. Developed by Altron.
R | $5
Clock Tower
SLUS-00539. Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 1997. Published by
ASCII. Developed by Human.
U | $13
Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within
SLUS-00695. Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Agetec. Developed by Human.
R | $10
Codename: Tenka
SCUS-94409. Genre: First Person Shooter. Year Released: 1997.
Published by Psygnosis. Developed by Psygnosis.
R | $3
Colin McRae Rally
SCUS-94474. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2000. Published by Sony.
Developed by Codemasters.
U | $6
Colin McRae Rally 2.0
SLUS-01222. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Codemasters. Developed by Codemasters.
R | $8
College Slam
SLUS-00196. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Sports -
Basketball. Year Released: 1996. Published by Acclaim. Developed by
Iguana Entertainment.
U | $2
Colony Wars
SLUS-00543 (disc 2: 00554). Genre: Action. Year Released: 1997.
Published by Psygnosis. Developed by Psygnosis. 2 discs packaged in a
double jewel case.
C | $3
Colony Wars III: Red Sun
SLUS-00866. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by Midway.
Developed by Psygnosis Leeds.
U | $3
Colony Wars: Vengeance
SLUS-00722. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Psygnosis. Developed by Psygnosis.
U | $4
Command & Conquer
SLUS-00379 (disc 2: 00410). Genre: Strategy. Year Released: 1997.
Published by Westwood. Developed by Westwood. 2 discs packaged in a
double jewel case.
U | $5
Command & Conquer: Red Alert
SLUS-00431 (disc 2: 00485). Genre: Strategy. Year Released: 1997.
Published by Westwood. Developed by Westwood. 2 discs packaged in a
double jewel case.
C | $10
Command & Conquer: Red Alert Retaliation
SLUS-00665 (disc 2: 00667). Genre: Strategy. Year Released: 1998.
Published by Westwood. Developed by Westwood. 2 discs packaged in a
double jewel case. Cover variant: Covers with both the "Electronic
Arts" and the "Virgin Interactive" logo exist.
C | $15
Contender
SCUS-94294. Genre: Sports - Boxing. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Sony. Developed by Victor.
C | $1
Contender 2
SLUS-01305. Genre: Sports - Boxing. Year Released: 2000. Published by
BAM. Developed by Victor.
C | $2
Contra: Legacy of War
SLUS-00288. Genre: Shooter. Year Released: 1996. Published by
Konami. Developed by Appaloosa.Cover variation: comes in a double
jewel case with 3D glasses or in a single jewel case without the glasses.
C | $4
Cool Boarders
SCUS-94356. Genre: Sports - Extreme. Year Released: 1997. Published
by Sony. Developed by UEP Systems.
U | $3
Cool Boarders 2
SCUS-94358. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Sports -
Extreme. Year Released: 1997. Published by Sony. Developed by UEP
Systems.
C | $5
Cool Boarders 2001
SCUS-94597. Genre: Sports - Extreme. Year Released: 2000. Published
by Sony. Developed by Idol Minds.
C | $3
Cool Boarders 3
SCUS-94251. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Sports -
Extreme. Year Released: 1998. Published by 989 Studios. Developed by
Idol Minds.
C | $3
Playstation Game List [030 | 031]
Cool Boarders
UEP Systems | Sony | 1997 | Extreme Sports
UEP�s Cool Boarders, alongside the Tony Hawk series, un-
doubtedly unleashed extreme sports games onto the masses.
From the sarcastic announcer to the trick points to the
crouch-jump button sequence, it�s hard not to see the influ-
ence of Cool Boarders in modern titles. Cool Boaders 2
added a more advanced half-pipe and Boardpark.
Skiing games have
nearly disappeared
since Cool Boarders
was released. Back
in 1997, you could
still see people in the
arcades perfecting
their moves on
Namco�s �Alpine
Racer.� Since
then? Cool Board-
ers, Steep Slope
Sliders, SSX...
Crash Bandicoot Series
Naughty Dog | Sony | 1996, 1997, 1998 | Action
ANDY GAVIN AND JASON RUBIN started their first
game company in 1986 with the noble goal, according to
Naughty Dog�s corporate bio, of needing �money to buy
video games and stuff.� After producing a number of low-
budget, forgettable Apple II, Genesis and 3DO titles, the
young teammates signed a long-term deal with Universal in
1994 and set up a proper development studio. Their system
of choice? The Sony Playstation.
Crash Bandicoot was at first glance no different from the
mascot platformers that nearly every major publisher
released in the wake of Sega�s Sonic the Hedgehog. After
the game�s unveiling at E3 1996, however, Crash was quickly
toasted as Sony�s Mario-killer. Though not truly 3D in the
sense of Mario 64�s exploration gameplay � Crash�s world
was bounded by thin paths � Crash nonetheless brought
platforming into the modern era by moving the camera from
the characters side to behind its back. The linear paths
ensure that the action is nonstop. The brilliant, brightly-
colored graphics didn�t hurt the game�s popularity either.
But Crash wasn�t successful because it was innovative. It
was successful because every piece of the game is reduced
to its most important elements. The game is not plagued
with tedious jumping or box puzzles, and the control is spot-
on. Particularly in the 2nd and 3rd installments of the series,
varied gameplay means the game is more than simply spin,
run, jump. The game is evolutionary, not revolutionary.
And despite Sony and Naughty Dog�s claims to the contrary,
PS-exclusive Crash did represent something of a mascot in
the face of Mario and Sonic.
This tight gameplay allows Crash to accomplish a task no
other American developer had accomplished: cracking the
Japanese market. All three Crash platformers and Crash
Team Racing made �Playstation the Best,� a status equivalent
to Greatest Hits. To this day, Naughty Dog remain among
an elite few American developers to succeed in Japan.
Compare: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City sold over 6 million
in the US, but less than half a million in Japan. 2-million
seller SOCOM couldn�t even move 50,000 across the Pacific.
Gavin and Rubin�s secret? Universal fun.
Playstation’s Best
Cool Boarders 4
SCUS-94559. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Sports -
Extreme. Year Released: 1999. Published by 989 Studios. Developed by
Idol Minds.
C | $3
Countdown Vampires
SLUS-00898 (disc 2: 01199). Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 2000.
Published by Bandai. Developed by Free Cloud.
R | $6
Courier Crisis
SLUS-00442. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1997. Published by GT
Interactive. Developed by New Level.
U | $4
Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn
SLUS-01151 (disc 2: 01157). Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000.
Published by Activision. Developed by Sugar & Rockets. 2 discs
packaged in a double jewel case.
U | $2
Crash Bandicoot
SCUS-94900. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Action. Year
Released: 1996. Published by Sony. Developed by Naughty Dog.
C | $7
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
SCUS-94154. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Action. Year
Released: 1997. Published by Sony. Developed by Naughty Dog. Also
available with lenticular cover variation.
C | $7
Crash Bandicoot: Warped
SCUS-94244. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in
Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998.
Published by Sony. Developed by Naughty Dog. Also available with
lenticular cover variation.
C | $7
Crash Bash
SCUS-94570. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in
Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Party Game. Year Released: 2000.
Published by Sony. Developed by Eurocom.
C | $6
Crash Team Racing
SCUS-94426. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in
Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1999.
Published by Sony. Developed by Naughty Dog. Available with
chromium cover variation.
C | $6
Creatures
SLUS-01438. Genre: Simulation. Year Released: 2002. Published by
Conspiracy. Developed by Creature Labs.
U | $3
Creatures: Raised in Space
SLUS-01553. Genre: Simulation. Year Released: 2004. Published by
Conspiracy. Developed by Gameware.
ER | $10
Crime Killer
SLUS-00576. Genre: Vehicular Shooter. Year Released: 1998. Published
by Interplay. Developed by Pixelogic.
U | $5
Critical Depth
SLUS-00428. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1997. Published by GT
Interactive. Developed by SingleTrac.
U | $2
Criticom
SLUS-00046. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Fighting - 3D.
Year Released: 1995. Published by Vic Tokai. Developed by Kronos.
R | $3
Croc 2
SLUS-00634. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1999. Published by Fox
Interactive. Developed by Argonaut.
C | $8
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos
SLUS-00530. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Action. Year
Released: 1997. Published by Fox Interactive / Ubisoft. Developed by
Argonaut. Cover variation: Greatest Hits version available published by
both Fox Interactive and Ubisoft.
C | $5
Crossroad Crisis
SLUS-01342. Genre: Puzzle. Year Released: 2001. Published by Agetec
(A1 Games). Developed by Success.
R | $3
Crow, The: City of Angels
SLUS-00242. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Acclaim. Developed by Gray Matter.
R | $18
Crusader: No Remorse
SLUS-00268. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1996. Published by Origin.
Developed by Realtime.
R | $5
Crusaders of Might & Magic
SLUS-00799. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2000. Published by 3DO.
Developed by 3DO.
U | $4
Crypt Killer
SLUS-00335. Genre: Lightgun. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Konami. Developed by Konami.
R | $8
Cubix Robots for Everyone: Race'n Robots
SLUS-01422. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2001. Published by 3DO.
Developed by Blitz Games / Asylum.
U | $2
Cyberia
SLUS-00053. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Adventure. Year
Released: 1996. Published by Interplay. Developed by Xatrix. Also
available packaged in standard jewel case.
R | $2
Cybersled
SLUS-00008. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Vehicular Shooter.
Year Released: 1995. Published by Namco. Developed by Namco.
R | $3
Cyberspeed
SLUS-00116. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Racing. Year
Released: 1995. Published by Mindscape. Developed by Mindscape.
R | $3
CyberTiger
SLUS-01004. Genre: Sports - Golf. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Electronic Arts.
C | $3
D
SLUS-00128 (2: 00173, 3: 00174). Released in Longbox packaging.
Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 1996. Published by Acclaim.Developed by Warp. 3 discs. Also available packaged in double jewel
case.
R | $18
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Crash Team Racing
Naughty Dog | Sony | 1999 | Racing
Naughty Dog were never known for innovation: Way of
the Warrior is a Mortal Kombat clone, and Crash Bandi-
coot added little innovation to the 3D Platform genre. The
studio was, however, known for making making top-notch
games - the track designs in CTR have yet to be topped,
and CTR is a better overall game than Diddy Kong Racing
or Mario Kart 64.
Crash Team Rac-
ing was the final
Crash game made
at Jason Rubin and
Andy Gavin�s
Naughty Dog stu-
dio. Vicarious Vi-
sions developed
CTR�s subpar
semi-sequel �Crash
Nitro Kart� while
Naughty Dog devel-
oped the Jak series.
Dance Dance Revolution
SLUS-01280. Genre: Music. Year Released: 2001. Published by Konami.
Developed by Konami Tokyo. Also available packaged with a Konami
dance pad.
U | $32
Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Mix
SLUS-01281. Genre: Music. Year Released: 2001. Published by Konami.
Developed by Konami Tokyo.
R | $80
Dance Dance Revolution: Konamix
SLUS-01446. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Music. Year
Released: 2002. Published by Konami. Developed by Konami Tokyo.
Greatest Hits release in March 2005, the last Playstation variant release.
C | $20
Danger Girl
SLUS-00881. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by THQ.
Developed by n-Space.
R | $4
Dare Devil Derby 3D
SLUS-00300. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1996. Published by
Mindscape. Developed by Supersonic.
U | $4
Darklight Conflict
SLUS-00457. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Rage.
R | $2
Darkstalkers 3
SLUS-00745. Genre: Fighting - 2D. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Capcom. Developed by Capcom.
U | $16
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
SLUS-00036. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Fighting - 2D.
Year Released: 1996. Published by Capcom. Developed by Capcom.
Also available packaged in standard jewel case.
U | $6
Darkstone
SLUS-01182. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2001. Published by Take 2.
Developed by Delphine.
C | $2
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX
SLUS-01026. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Sports -
Extreme. Year Released: 2000. Published by Acclaim. Developed by Z-
Axis.
C | $1
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX: Maximum Remix
SLUS-01347. Genre: Sports - Extreme. Year Released: 2001. Published
by Acclaim. Developed by Z-Axis.
U | $2
David Beckham Soccer
SLUS-01455. Genre: Sports - Soccer. Year Released: 2002. Published by
Majesco. Developed by Rage.
U | $5
DBZ: Dead Ball Zone
SLUS-00658. Genre: Sports - Future. Year Released: 1998. Published by
GT Interactive. Developed by Rage.
R | $2
Dead in the Water
SLUS-00693. Genre: Vehicular Shooter. Year Released: 1999. Published
by ASC Games. Developed by Player 1.
R | $3
Dead or Alive
SLUS-00606. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Tecmo. Developed by Tecmo.
U | $10
Deathtrap Dungeon
SLUS-00566. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by Eidos.
Developed by Eidos.
U | $1
Deception III: Dark Delusion
SLUS-01067. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2000. Published by Tecmo.
Developed by Tecmo.
R | $14
Deception, Tecmo's: Invitation to Darkness
SLUS-00340. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 1996. Published by Tecmo.
Developed by Tecmo.
R | $6
DefCon 5
SLUS-00009. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: First Person
Shooter. Year Released: 1995. Published by Data East. Developed by
Millennium Interactive.
R | $3
Delta Force: Urban Warfare
SLUS-01429. Genre: First Person Shooter. Year Released: 2002.
Published by Novalogic. Developed by Rebellion.
U | $5
Demolition Racer
SLUS-00969. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Accolade. Developed by Pitbull.
U | $6
Descent
SLUS-00037. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: First Person
Shooter. Year Released: 1996. Published by Interplay. Developed by
Parallax.
U | $1
Descent Maximum
SLUS-00460. Genre: First Person Shooter. Year Released: 1997.
Published by Interplay. Developed by Parallax.
R | $2
Destrega
SLUS-00732. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Koei. Developed by Omega Force.
R | $3
Destruction Derby
SCUS-94302. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in Longbox
packaging. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1995. Published by Psygnosis.
Developed by Reflections. Also available in a non-Greatest Hits jewel
case.
C | $5
Destruction Derby 2
SCUS-94350. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Racing. Year
Released: 1996. Published by Psygnosis. Developed by Reflections.
C | $7
Destruction Derby Raw
SLUS-00912. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2000. Published by Midway.
Developed by Studio 33.
U | $6
Detective Barbie: The Mystery Cruise
SLUS-01221. Genre: Children. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Mattel. Developed by Runecraft.
U | $10
Devil Dice
SLUS-00672. Genre: Puzzle. Year Released: 1998. Published by THQ.
Developed by Shift.
R | $15
Dexter's Laboratory: Mandark's Lab?
SLUS-01421. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2002. Published by BAM.
Developed by Red Lemon.
U | $6
Devil Dice
Shift | THQ | 1998 | Puzzle
Shuichi Yano, a young Japanese graduate student, so im-
pressed Sony Japan with a Net Yaroze-programmed
homebrew demo named �Para-dice� that his team was given
financing to produce the final title (called �Xi� in Japan). A
critical hit, this difficult puzzle game sold over a million
copies worldwide.
Little Devils run
wild attempting to
line up the dice in
Shift�s Devil Dice.
Diablo
SLUS-00619. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 1998. Published by Electronic
Arts. Developed by Climax.
C | $18
Die Hard Trilogy
SLUS-00119. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Action. Year
Released: 1996. Published by Fox Interactive. Developed by Probe.
U | $1
Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas
SLUS-01015. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by Fox
Interactive. Developed by n-Space.
U | $5
Digimon Digital Card Battle
SLUS-01328. Genre: Card Games. Year Released: 2001. Published by
Bandai. Developed by Bandai.
U | $5
Digimon Rumble Arena
SLUS-01404. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 2002. Published by
Bandai. Developed by Bandai.
C | $7
Digimon World
SLUS-01032. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: RPG. Year
Released: 2000. Published by Bandai. Developed by Bandai / Flying
Tiger.
C | $3
Digimon World 2
SLUS-01193. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2001. Published by Bandai.
Developed by Bandai.
C | $15
Digimon World 3
SLUS-01436. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2002. Published by Bandai.
Developed by Bandai.
C | $6
Dino Crisis
SLUS-00922. Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Capcom. Developed by Capcom. Variation: first-run release included a
demo disc for Resident Evil 3, SLUS-90064. Those including the demo
have the "2 CD" logo on the cover.
C | $3
Dino Crisis 2
SLUS-01279. Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Capcom. Developed by Capcom.
C | $5
Dinosaur, Disney's
SLUS-01167. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by Ubisoft.
Developed by Sandbox / Big Grub.
U | $7
Dirt Jockey: Heavy Equipment Operator
SLUS-01552. Genre: Simulation. Year Released: 2003. Published by
Mastiff. Developed by DDL.
R | $4
Discworld II: Mortality Bites!
SCUS-94605. Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Psygnosis. Developed by Perfect.
R | $20
Discworld, Terry Pratchett's
SCUS-94600. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Adventure. Year
Released: 1995. Published by Psygnosis. Developed by Perfect 10 /
TWG.
R | $20
Disruptor
SLUS-00224. Genre: First Person Shooter. Year Released: 1996.
Published by Universal. Developed by Insomniac.
U | $2
Divide, The: Enemies Within
SLUS-00317. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by Viacom.
Developed by Radical.
R | $2
Donald Duck Goin' Quackers, Disney's
SLUS-01242. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Publishedby Ubisoft.
Developed by Ubisoft.
U | $8
Doom
SLUS-00077. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in Longbox
packaging. Genre: First Person Shooter. Year Released: 1995. Published
by Williams. Developed by Williams / id Software.
C | $12
Dora the Explorer, Nick Jr.: Barnyard Buddies
SLUS-01576. Genre: Children. Year Released: 2003. Published by
Global Star. Developed by Imagine Engine.
C | $10
Dracula: The Last Sanctuary
SLUS-01440 (disc 2: 01443). Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 2002.
Published by Dreamcatcher. Developed by Canal+. 2 discs packaged in
a standard jewel case.
R | $4
Dracula: The Resurrection
SLUS-01284 (disc 2: 01316). Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 2001.
Published by Dreamcatcher. Developed by Canal+. 2 discs packaged in
a standard jewel case.
R | $4
Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
SLUS-00493. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Bandai / Atari. Developed by Bandai. Cover variant: Formerly rare and
very expensive game was re-released by Atari in 2004. The design of
both the CD label and the instructions/inserts were changed. Original
Bandai version is R, $40.
U | $8
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
SLUS-01550. Genre: Fighting - 2D. Year Released: 2003. Published by
Infogrames. Developed by Bandai.
C | $2
Dragon Seeds
SLUS-00734. Genre: Simulation. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Jaleco. Developed by Jaleco.
R | $18
Dragon Tales: Dragon Seek
SLUS-01176. Genre: Children. Year Released: 2000. Published by
NewKidCo. Developed by Zed Two.
U | $8
Dragon Valor
SLUS-01092 (disc 2: 01164). Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2000.
Published by Namco. Developed by Namco. 2 discs packaged in a
double jewel case.
U | $6
Dragon Warrior VII
SLUS-01206 (disc 2: 01346). Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2001.
Published by Enix. Developed by Heartbeat. 2 discs packaged in a
double jewel case.
C | $20
Dragonheart: Fire & Steel
SLUS-00226. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1996. Published by
Acclaim. Developed by Funcom.
R | $6
Playstation Game List [034 | 035]
Driver 2
Reflections | Infogrames | 2000 | Racing
The open-endedness and multiple gameplay styles of Driver
2 reminds one of Grand Theft Auto 3 and its progeny. A
mission-oriented game that let you jump out of your car,
dodging the cops as you hunt for a new getaway vehicle?
Great stuff.
The Director mode
in Driver 2 allows
you to save your
most exhilirating
chases, with your
choice of camera
angles, to the
memory card.
Dance Dance Revolution
Konami Tokyo | Konami | 2001 | Music
MANY SYSTEMS HAVE A MUST-OWN import. Saturn
owners pay big for Radiant Silvergun. SNES fans talk glow-
ingly about Seiken Densetsu 3. From 1999 until Spring
2001, when Konami finally brought the game to American
shores, the import on every Playstation owner�s lips was
Dance Dance Revolution.
Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) was born from Konami
Tokyo�s Bemani, the series that popularized the music genre.
In each Bemani title, keys would rise to the top of the screen,
calling on the player to spin the turntable (Beatmania), beat
the bass drum (Drum Mania) or strum the guitar (Guitar
Freaks), among many other variations. DDR is the most
flamboyant title in this series � a dance pad is used as a
controller and the player must �dance� on each arrow in
tune with the beat. In the arcade, play takes two forms. In
one, perfect accuracy in timing and step location is the goal;
in the other, crowd-pleasing dance routines, called freestyles,
are performed while the player simultaneously taps the ar-
rows accurately enough to stay alive.
Arcade DDR never failed to draw a crowd, and the home
version replicated this feat in its role as a perfect party game.
DDR and its novel �controller� attracted many who were
reluctant to play more traditional videogames, including
many women. The Europop songs in the game, 30 in all,
were enough to release anyone�s inhibitions. The first Ameri-
can Dance Dance Revolution was quickly followed by Dance
Dance Revolution: Disney�s Rave, which set Disney tracks
like �It�s a Small World� to an electronic beat, and Dance
Dance Revolution: Konamix, another collection of DDR
Europop. As the legion of DDR players continued to grow
(Konamix sold enough to make Greatest Hits status), third-
party accessories began to appear, the crown jewel being
the $200 Red Octane Afterburner dance pad.
Beyond performance, DDR brought another new concept
to videogames � exercise. At the height of the DDR craze,
numerous reports appeared about �DDR diets� and school-
children assigned to play DDR during their gym classes.
The game even includes a built-in calorie counter. Who
said videogames were bad for you?
Playstation’s Best
Driver
SLUS-00842. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Racing. Year
Released: 1999. Published by GT Interactive. Developed by Reflections.
C | $2
Driver 2
SLUS-01161 (disc 2: 01318). Released in Greatest Hits packaging.
Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2000. Published by Infogrames.
Developed by Reflections. 2 discs packaged in a double jewel case.
C | $4
Ducati World Racing Challenge
SLUS-01025. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2001. Published by Acclaim.
Developed by Attention to Detail.
R | $3
Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes
SLUS-01002. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by GT
Interactive. Developed by n-Space.
R | $8
Duke Nukem: Time to Kill
SLUS-00583. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Action. Year
Released: 1998. Published by GT Interactive. Developed by n-Space.
C | $3
Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown
SLUS-00355. Genre: First Person Shooter. Year Released: 1997.
Published by GT Interactive. Developed by Aardvark.
C | $4
Dukes of Hazzard II, The: Daisy Dukes It Out
SLUS-01243. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2000. Published by
SouthPeak. Developed by Sinister Games.
C | $6
Dukes of Hazzard, The: Racing for Home
SLUS-00859. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Racing. Year
Released: 1999. Published by SouthPeak. Developed by Sinister Games.
C | $6
Dune 2000
SLUS-00973. Genre: Strategy. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Westwood.
U | $5
Dynasty Warriors
SLUS-00438. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Koei. Developed by Omega Force.
U | $6
E.T.: The Extra-terrestrial: Interplanetary
Mission
SLUS-01385. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2001. Published by
NewKidCo. Developed by Digital Eclipse.
R | $2
Eagle One: Harrier Attack
SLUS-00943. Genre: Flight Sim. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Infogrames. Developed by Glass Ghost.
R | $8
Easter Bunny's Big Day
SLUS-01551. Genre: Children. Year Released: 2003. Published by
Mastiff. Developed by Seven Computerized Creations.
ER | $6
Echo Night
SLUS-00820. Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Agetec. Developed by From Software.
R | $5
ECW: Anarchy Rulz
SLUS-01169. Genre: Sports - Wrestling. Year Released: 2000. Published
by Acclaim. Developed by Acclaim SLC.
U | $1
ECW: Hardcore Revolution
SLUS-01045. Genre: Sports - Wrestling. Year Released: 2000. Published
by Acclaim. Developed by Acclaim SLC.
C | $1
Eggs of Steel: Charlie's Eggcellent Adventure
SLUS-00751. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by Atlus.
Developed by Rhythm & Hues. Cover variation: Also available with
"Blockbuster Exclusive" logo in bottom right corner.
R | $4
Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring
SLUS-00809. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Squaresoft. Developed by Dreamfactory.
U | $16
Einhander
SCUS-94243. Genre: Shooter. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Squaresoft. Developed by Squaresoft.
U | $29
Elemental Gearbolt
SLUS-00654. Genre: Lightgun. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Working Designs. Developed by Alfa System. 1 disc packaged in a
double jewel case. Two game disc art variations. Also available packaged
in an "Assassin's Case" locking briefcase with a gold-plated Guncon and
gold-plated memory card, given out as prizesat E3 1998. Only a few
dozen were created.
R | $22
Eliminator
SLUS-00699. Genre: Vehicular Shooter. Year Released: 1999. Published
by Psygnosis. Developed by Magenta.
R | $3
Elmo's Letter Adventure, Sesame Street
SLUS-00621. Genre: Children. Year Released: 1999. Published by
NewKidCo. Developed by Realtime.
U | $5
Elmo's Number Journey, Sesame Street
SLUS-00622. Genre: Children. Year Released: 1999. Published by
NewKidCo. Developed by Realtime.
U | $7
Emperor's New Groove, Disney's The
SCUS-94571. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by Sony.
Developed by Argonaut.
C | $7
Epidemic
SCUS-94152. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1996. Published by Sony.
Developed by Genki. Includes memory card stickers.
R | $2
Equestrian Showcase
SLUS-01462. Genre: Sports - Equestrian. Year Released: 2003.
Published by Mud Duck. Developed by Tantalus.
U | $6
ESPN Extreme Games
SCUS-94503. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in Longbox
packaging. Genre: Sports - Extreme. Year Released: 1995. Published by
Sony. Developed by Sony America. Greatest Hits version of ESPN
Extreme Games called "1Xtreme", with the references to ESPN
removed. The "ESPN Extreme Games" is also available packaged in
standard jewel case.
C | $2
ESPN MLS Gamenight
SLUS-01186. Genre: Sports - Soccer. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Konami. Developed by Saffire / Konami Tokyo.
R | $2
Playstation Game List [036 | 037]
Einhander
Squaresoft | Squaresoft | 1998 | Shooter
The graphics in Einhander are unquestionably among the
best produced on the Playstation, with enormous 3D bosses,
huge explosions and furious old-school shooter action.
Though short, as all shooters are, Einhander is the best of
the genre to appear in the late 90s - while other releases
drew in fans with nostalgia, Einhander drew them in with
beauty.
Play this game with
the subwoofer
turned up all the
way: the enormous
explosions created
by some of
Einhander�s en-
emies deserve noth-
ing less.
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Kronos | Eidos | 2000 | Action
It would be an understatement to call Kronos�s Hong Kong
action story a trailblazer. �Motion FX� added flowing steam
and eery neon to the previously static backgrounds of Resi-
dent Evil. The cel rendering marks Fear Effect as among
the first to use the new graphics technique. And then there
was the nudity: showering ladies in a videogame? What
would Mario think?
Fear Effect�s story
broke a number of
content barriers. Its
sequel, Retro He-
lix, continued this
tradition, featuring
an infamous lesbian
relationship be-
tween Hana and
newcomer Rain
Qin.
FIFA Soccer 2005
SLUS-01585. Genre: Sports - Soccer. Year Released: 2004. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by EA Canada. Note: This was the final US
release for the Sony Playstation, October 2004.
U | $14
FIFA Soccer 96
SLUS-00038. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Sports - Soccer.
Year Released: 1995. Published by Electronic Arts. Developed by
Electronic Arts.
U | $2
FIFA Soccer 97
SLUS-00269. Genre: Sports - Soccer. Year Released: 1996. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Electronic Arts.
U | $3
Fifth Element, The
SLUS-00711. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Activision. Developed by Kalisto.
U | $4
Fighter Maker
SLUS-00641. Genre: Fighting - 3D. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Agetec. Developed by ASCII. 1 disc packaged in a double jewel case.
Includes "QuickHelp" diagram. This title has problems playing on the
Playstation2.
R | $2
Fighting Force
SLUS-00433. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in
Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1997.
Published by Eidos. Developed by Core Design.
C | $2
Fighting Force 2
SLUS-00934. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1999. Published by Eidos.
Developed by Core Design.
C | $2
Final Doom
SLUS-00331. Genre: First Person Shooter. Year Released: 1996.
Published by Williams. Developed by Williams / id Software.
U | $10
Final Fantasy Anthology: Collector's Package
SLUS-00879 (disc 2: 00900). Released in Greatest Hits packaging.
Genre: RPG. Year Released: 1999. Published by Squaresoft / Square
Enix. Developed by Squaresoft. 2 discs packaged in a double jewel case.
Non-GH version also includes a music soundtrack CD. This title has
problems playing on the Playstation2.
C | $12
Final Fantasy Chronicles
SLUS-01360 (disc 2: 01363). Released in Greatest Hits packaging.
Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2001. Published by Squaresoft / Square
Enix. Developed by Squaresoft. 2 discs packaged in a double jewel case.
C | $14
Final Fantasy IX
SLUS-01251 (2: 01295, 3: 01296, 4: 01297). Released in Greatest Hits
packaging. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2000. Published by Squaresoft /
Square Enix. Developed by Squaresoft. 4 discs packaged in a double
jewel case. Includes mini-strategy guide. Cover variation: Non-GH
version available with both Squaresoft and Square Enix logo.
C | $12
Final Fantasy Origins
SLUS-01541. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2003. Published by Square
Enix. Developed by Squaresoft.
C | $12
Final Fantasy Tactics
SCUS-94221. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: RPG. Year
Released: 1998. Published by Sony. Developed by Squaresoft. Non-
Greatest Hits version is quite a bit rarer: R, $20. Before the Greatest
Hits reprint, this title regularly sold for over $100.
C | $8
Final Fantasy VII
SCUS-94163 (discs 2 and 3 are also 94163). Released in Greatest Hits
packaging. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 1997. Published by Sony.
Developed by Squaresoft. 3 discs packaged in a double jewel case.
C | $8
Final Fantasy VIII
SLUS-00892 (2: 00908, 3: 00909, 4: 00910). Released in Greatest Hits
packaging. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 1999. Published by Squaresoft /
Square Enix. Developed by Squaresoft. 4 discs packaged in a double
jewel case. Cover variation: Non-GH version available with both
Squaresoft and Square Enix logo
C | $12
Final Round, The
SLUS-00064. Genre: Sports - Golf. Year Released: 1996. Published by
Konami. Developed by Konami.
R | $2
Fisherman's Bait 2: Big Ol' Bass
SLUS-00999. Genre: Sports - Fishing. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Konami. Developed by Konami.
U | $10
Fisherman's Bait: A Bass Challenge
SLUS-00802. Genre: Sports - Fishing. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Konami. Developed by Konami.
U | $8
Flintstones Bedrock Bowling, The
SLUS-00931. Genre: Sports - Bowling. Year Released: 2000. Published
by SouthPeak. Developed by Adrenalin.
U | $7
Floating Runner: Quest for the 7 Crystals
SLUS-00231. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1996. Published by THQ.
Developed by Xing.
R | $5
Ford Racing
SLUS-01301. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2001. Published by Empire
Interactive. Developed by Toolbox Design.
C | $2
Ford Truck Mania
SLUS-01540. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2003. Published by
Gotham. Developed by Alpine.
R | $4
Formula 1
SCUS-94353. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Racing. Year
Released: 1996. Published by Psygnosis. Developed by Bizarre.
U | $1
Formula 1 98
SLUS-00744. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1998. Published by
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R | $1
Formula 1 Championship Edition
SLUS-00546. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1997. Published by
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Formula One 2000
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Playstation Game List [038 | 039]
Final Fantasy Tactics
Squaresoft | Squaresoft | 1998 | RPG
There is good reason that this strategy RPG has become
one of the Playstation-era�s most fondly remembered games:
great graphics, a surprise-filled plot, the job system, a
hummable soundtrack and a deep battle system. Tactics
also has one of the most infamously cringe-worthy transla-
tions of the Playstation era: I got a good feeling!
Before being re-re-
leased as a Great-
est Hits title, Final
Fantasy Tactics was
very limited in re-
lease and a used
copy could cost up to
100 dollars.
Final Fantasy VII
Squaresoft | Sony | 1997 | RPG
THERE CAN BE NO DOUBT ABOUT IT: Final Fan-
tasy VII made RPG videogames popular in America.
The RPG genre had always been popular in Japan; at one
point, Japan�s government asked Enix not to release Dragon
Quest games on weekdays because too many schoolkids
would cut class in order to be the first to buy the title. And
in the US, too, they�d always had their fans. Early PC games
such as Richard Garriott�s Ultima series had a loyal follow-
ing, as did 8 and 16-bit titles including the original Final
Fantasy, Shining Force and Secret of Mana. Sales of these
games, though, were restricted to hardcore RPG fans. None
became mainstream blockbusters.
After selling 2.5 million copies in the US alone, it�s safe to
say that Final Fantasy VII reached the mainstream. Doz-
ens of RPGs would follow in its wake onto the Playstation.
How did Squaresoft do it?
FFVII�s first commercials provide a clue. Widely broadcast
in 1997, the ads showed clip after clip of computer gener-
ated cutscenes. The graphical quality was far more advanced
than anything gamers had seen before, making the game an
instant must-own in the eyes of many casual gamers. In-
game, prerendered backgrounds allowed for environmen-
tal graphics that also impressed with their detail. The char-
acters, in full 3D, showed personality. Cloud with his gi-
gantic sword and spiky yellow �do, and Barret with his bionic,
machine-gun arm, among others, marched on a seemingly
endless journey. Gamers unfamiliar with RPGs were amazed
to find a game with 50 or 60 hours of gameplay, hundreds
of different enemies and spells, as well as countless side
missions and minigames. Nobuo Uematsu�s musical score,
with dozens of tracks, was regarded as masterful. Though
the story is in fact very linear, an open map after the Shinra
opening gave players the illusion of control. Reviewers
universally gave the game top marks.
The game, massive in scope, was the perfect introduction
for Americans to the RPG. It combined state-of-the-art
graphics, an accessible story and a level of difficulty low
enough for the casual gamer to enjoy.
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Playstation Game List [040 | 041]
G Darius
Taito | THQ | 1998 | Shooter
The Darius series - in what other game can one fire space-
ship lasers at spacefaring robotic sea creatures? But be-
yond the crustacean bosses, G Darius also offers full 3D
graphics, a branching story path to add replayability, and a 2
player cooperative mode. �Capture balls� add to the strat-
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Game Arts | Sony | 1999 | RPG
Game Arts, known for their Lunar series on the Sega CD,
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Japan, hoping for the success that Squaresoft had garnered
with Final Fantasy VII. Although Grandia was much less
successful at the cash register, the title was widely praised
for its lighthearted story and top-notch graphics.
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Gran Turismo Series
Polyphony Digital | Sony | 1998, 1999 | Racing
POLYPHONY DIGITAL�S GRAN TURISMO series re-
defined the racing genre, topped the bestseller list in the
US, Japan and Europe, put Sony�s internal development
teams on the map, and wowed players everywhere with its
seemingly-impossible graphical prowess. Producer
Kazunori Yamauchi went from being a minor developer
known for nothing greater than his work on Motor Toon Grand
Prix to a renowned genius oft-photographed racing Japan�s
circuits in wildly exotic sports cars. The Gran Turismo se-
ries continued to be a system-seller in the Playstation2 era.
Gran Turismo�s success derives both from her depth and
her breadth. Over 500 cars were licensed for Gran Turismo
2, offering players a change to race in a Shelby, a Corvette
or a Mercedes-Benz. Though now commonplace, licensed
cars in racing games were uncommon when Gran Turismo
was first released. The sheer number of licensed cars in the
two PS1 titles ensure that the games holds interest even
today. The vehicle selection was not merely a list of near-
identical variations; rally racers, European exotics, classic
muscle cars and modern minivans all competed for the
player�s driving gloves. As for depth, Gran Turismo�s Simu-
lation Mode allowed players to customize their cars to a
level beyond any of the game�s contemporaries such as
Daytona USA and The Need for Speed.
The novel physics in the GT series astounded players. The
powersliding, gravity-defying arcade model, evident in Ridge
Racer on the PS1 but existant since Sega�s classic Outrun
(or perhaps Pole Position before it), went out the window.
The cars in Gran Turismo gripped the road, warning play-
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Playstation Game List [044 | 045]
Jet Moto
SingleTrac | Sony | 1996 | Racing
SingleTrac was Sony�s most important developer in the early
days of the Playstation; Warhawk, Twisted Metal and Jet
Moto all came from their studio. The jetski/hovercraft ve-
hicles in Jet Moto handle beautifully, and the course design
is often brilliant with levels spanning jungles, rivers, glaciers
and litter-strewn beaches.
Jet Moto was
among the first
games to ag gres-
sively license real-
world ads for their
tracks: Mountain
Dew, Butterfinger,
and Chef Boyardee
can all be spotted.
Hot Shots Golf
Clap Hanz | Sony | 2000 | Sports - Golf
IT�S ORIGINAL JAPANESE TITLE is perhaps more fit-
ting: Minna no Golf, meaning Everybody�s Golf. Golf games
had long been bestsellers, especially the Links series for PC
and Mac. But Links and its ilk were the sort of game given
as a gift to retirees in order to entice them to use their new
computers. Graphics took forever to render, and while the
games were harmless, they lacked color, excitement, flair.
Japanese developer Camelot�s Hot Shots Golf finally intro-
duced flair to golf videogames, and was rewarded by mas-
sive worldwide sales and acclaim. Hot Shots had cartoon-
style characters, a points system that unlocked secrets, and
simple controls. There was no pretentiousness, no replicas
of real life courses, no long waits for prerendered trees to
finish being drawn. Characters smiled, jumped, pumped
their fists and celebrated the rare perfect shot. Camelot
was not a sports game developer; before Hot Shots, the
company was best known for its work on Shining Force III,
the Sega Saturn entry in the renowned strategy RPG series.
Golf, done properly, is perfect for videogames. Most games
use some type of three click or trackball method of striking
the ball, so novice gamers and the occasional Dad can eas-
ily join in a game. A nine-hole match can be played in a
relaxing half-hour; no forty-hour story arcs must be fin-
ished. Peter Jacobsen�s Golden Tee Golf showed how popu-
lar golf games could be when it was a barroom smash in
the late 90s, but that game wasn�t released on console until
2000. Camelot�s series seized the open opportunity, selling
almost two million copies of the first Hot Shots in Japan
alone.
Sports games �for everybody� have continued to grow in
popularity in the wake of Hot Shots. EA released
CyberTiger, a golf game with Power Up balls and a big
headed Tiger Woods on the cover. Sega�s Virtua Tennis
was among the best selling, and most loved, titles released
for the short-lived Dreamcast. Outlaw Golf on the
Playstation2 even brought in the Jeff Foxworthy crowd. Hot
Shots was the first, however, to prove that simple, old-school
gameplay remains an unbeatable combination in any genre.
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Playstation Game List [046 | 047]
Jumping Flash series
Exact | Sony | 1995, 1996 | Action
You control a giant mechanical rabbit (named Robbit, of
course) in the Jumping Flash series, two games which truly
are platformers. Accurate jumps between platforms, espe-
cially after the addition of the Jump Meter in the sequel, are
essential. Both games are fun, goreless, shoot-em-ups with
a terribly addictive musical score.
In Jumping Flash,
Robbit fights
against the evil
Baron Aloha; the
sequel has the
Baron calling for
Robbit�s help in de-
feating the even
more ter rible
Kaptain Kabuki.
Can Aloha be
trusted?
Koudelka
SLUS-01051 (2: 01100, 3: 01101, 4: 01102). Genre: RPG. Year Released:
2000. Published by Infogrames. Developed by Sacnoth. 4 discs packaged
in a double jewel case.
R | $20
Krazy Ivan
SCUS-94303. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Simulation. Year
Released: 1996. Published by Psygnosis. Developed by Psygnosis.
R | $1
Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed
SLUS-01125. Genre: Sports - Football. Year Released: 2000. Published
by Midway. Developed by Midway Home.
U | $3
Land Before Time, The: Big Water Adventure
SLUS-01481. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2002. Published by TDK
Impulse. Developed by Digital Illusions.
U | $5
Land Before Time, The: Great Valley Racing
Adventure
SLUS-01213. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2001. Published by TDK
Mediaactive. Developed by Vision Scape.
U | $8
Land Before Time, The: Return to the Great
Valley
SLUS-01043. Genre: Adventure. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Sound Source. Developed by Realtime.
U | $6
Largo Winch // Commando SAR
SLUS-01441. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2002. Published by Ubisoft.
Developed by Rebellion.
U | $2
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
SLUS-00708. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in
Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1999.
Published by Eidos. Developed by Crystal Dynamics.
C | $6
Legend of Dragoon, The
SCUS-94491 (2: 94584, 3: 94585, 4: 94586). Released in Greatest Hits
packaging. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2000. Published by Sony.
Developed by Sony. 4 discs packaged in a double jewel case.
C | $6
Legend of Legaia
SCUS-94254. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 1999. Published by Sony.
Developed by Prokion / Contrail. 1 disc packaged in a double jewel case.
C | $8
Legend of Mana
SLUS-01013. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Squaresoft. Developed by Squaresoft.
C | $30
Lego Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge
SLUS-01246. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2001. Published by LEGO
Media. Developed by Silicon Dreams.
U | $7
Lego Racers
SLUS-00581. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1999. Published by LEGO
Media. Developed by High Voltage.
U | $6
Lego Rock Raiders
SLUS-00937. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by LEGO
Media. Developed by LEGO Media / Data Design.
U | $6
Lemmings & Oh No! More Lemmings
SLUS-00760. Genre: Puzzle. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Psygnosis. Developed by Distinctive Developments.
R | $14
Lemmings 3D
SCUS-94601. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Puzzle. Year
Released: 1995. Published by Psygnosis. Developed by Clockwork.
R | $10
Lethal Enforcers 1 & 2
SLUS-00293. Genre: Lightgun. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Konami. Developed by Konami.
R | $12
Lilo and Stitch, Disney's
SCUS-94646. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2002. Published by Sony.
Developed by Blitz Games.
U | $8
Lion King, Disney's The: Simba's Mighty
Adventure
SLUS-01282. Released in Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Action.
Year Released: 2000. Published by Activision. Developed by Paradox.
U | $8
Little Mermaid II, Disney's The
SLUS-01286. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by THQ.
Developed by Blitz Games.
U | $15
Loaded
SLUS-00076. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in Longbox
packaging. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1995. Published by Interplay.
Developed by Gremlin. Also available packaged in a standard jewel case.
U | $2
Lode Runner
SLUS-00557. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Natsume. Developed by Presage.
R | $8
Looney Tunes Racing
SLUS-01145. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Infogrames. Developed by Circus Freek.
U | $10
Lost World, The: Jurassic Park
SLUS-00515. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Action. Year
Released: 1997. Published by Electronic Arts. Developed by
Dreamworks. Greatest Hits version is called "The Lost World: Special
Edition."
C | $5
Lucky Luke
SLUS-00719. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1998. Published by
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U | $7
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
SLUS-01071 (2: 01239, 3: 01240, making of: 01257). Genre: RPG. Year
Released: 2000. Published by Working Designs. Developed by Game
Arts. In Collector's Box with standees, pendant, 3 game discs, making of
and music CDs, map and artbook: $60. Disc variant: 2 sets of art
available on the three game discs.
C | $40
Lunar: Silver Star Story
Kadokawa | Working Designs | 1999 | RPG
A remake of a game published by Working Designs on the
Sega CD, Lunar Silver Star Story was hailed as a master-
piece for its chuckle-filled translation, engaging story and
beautiful classic 2D sprite character art. More than an hour
of anime cutscenes propel the story along. As is traditional
for Working Designs titles, the oft-delayed game came with
a bundle of goodies including a Making Of disc.
A Fan Edition re-
release of Lunar
SSSC was offered
in 2002 with disc
art drawn by contest
winner Armen
Mardirossien.
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
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Playstation Game List [048 | 049]
Madden NFL series
Tiburon/Budcat | EA | 96-04 | Sports - Football
989�s GameDay series gave EA quite a scare at the start of
the Playstation era, even forcing the cancellation of Mad-
den 96 when Electronic Arts realized they couldn�t com-
pete. Nonetheless, by 2001 Madden was back on top, hav-
ing popularized franchise and front office modes, in-game
fatigue, situation games and a host of other sports football
innovations.
Madden 96 was
being developed by
Visual Concepts,
the company later
responsible for
Sega�s 2K series,
before it was can-
celled. The game, if
you can believe it,
was going to be re-
leased with 2D
sprite characters.
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Micro Machines V3
Codemasters | Midway | 1997 | Racing
How did an overhead racer featuring Micro Machine ve-
hicles receive a perfect score from the Official Playstation
Magazine and rank among the Digital Press �Top 50
Playstation Games�? V3, with its 48 tracks, is among the
best multiplayer games released on the Playstation. Each
player attempts to move a full screen aheadof his oppo-
nent, thus extinguishing one of his opponent�s four �lights.�
Perfect balance
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cars and well-de-
signed, challenging
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pected cult hit.
Playstation Game List [050 | 051]
Intelligent Qube
Sony | Sony | 1997 | Puzzle
TO MY MIND, INTELLIGENT QUBE is the best game
on the Playstation. Takayuki Hattori�s haunting score, simple
yet effective graphics and easy to learn rules are certainly
present. But the title�s true success lies in The Number, the
IQ which the game assigns you after every campaign.
Developed internally by Sony Japan and released in 1997 to
huge sales in Japan, Intelligent Qube has the feel of Tetris
exploding into 3D. The player in Tetris is worried about
being buried by an ever-growing stack of blocks that inexo-
rably (and with increasing speed) fall from the sky. In IQ,
the player worried about being buried by a rolling squad of
cubes � Qubes, as it were � which robotically try to shove
his avatar off the edge of the playfield. Blocks can be deto-
nated one at a time, but after the first few levels this method
is too slow to succeed, and occasionally one�s targeted block
is protected by a black block, a �forbidden� block, which
cannot be destroyed without penalty.
To be victorious, then, the player must utilize the third type
of block, neither normal nor forbidden. The green blocks
� Advantage Qubes � leave a mark on the playfield when
�set.� The player may then detonate this set mark at any
time, optimally chaining together a number of explosions.
The game, along with all great strategy games, is about pat-
terns, as the player slowly begins to see chains of explo-
sions four and five moves ahead of the detonation. The
goal in every level is to hear the Tron-style overlord con-
gratulate you with a terse �Per-fect,� the �r� coldly and
mechanically drawn out. With each passing stage, the blocks
become more numerous and move quicker, and the pat-
terns simultaneously become more complex.
Again echoing Tetris, death is almost certain. For all but
the most skilled players, the patterns of advancing Qubes
eventually become too complex. The game is not about
winning, as in �arriving at the end.� The game is about The
Number. The IQ. The beginner sees his number move
from 2 to 20 to something much higher. After one fantas-
tic run, �360� fades slowly onscreen. As far as the Qubes
are concerned, Einstein has nothing on their new master.
Playstation’s Best
MLB 98
SCUS-94170. Genre: Sports - Baseball. Year Released: 1997. Published
by Sony. Developed by Sony America.
C | $1
MLB 99
SCUS-94233. Genre: Sports - Baseball. Year Released: 1998. Published
by Sony. Developed by Sony America.
C | $1
MLB Pennant Race
SCUS-94507. Genre: Sports - Baseball. Year Released: 1996. Published
by Sony. Developed by Sony America.
U | $1
Mobil 1 Rally Championship
SLUS-01103. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Magnetic Fields.
R | $3
Mobile Armor
SLUS-01469. Genre: Vehicular Shooter. Year Released: 2002. Published
by Agetec. Developed by Highwaystar.
R | $2
Mobile Light Force
SLUS-01525. Genre: Shooter. Year Released: 2003. Published by XS
Games. Developed by Psikyo.
R | $3
Monaco Grand Prix
SLUS-00834. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1999. Published by Ubisoft.
Developed by Ubisoft.
R | $3
Monkey Hero
SLUS-00765. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1999. Published by Take 2.
Developed by BLAM!. This title has problems playing on the
Playstation2.
R | $3
Monkey Magic
SLUS-00930. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1999. Published by Sunsoft.
Developed by Music-Pen.
R | $7
Monopoly
SLUS-00507. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Board Game.
Year Released: 1997. Published by Hasbro. Developed by Gremlin.
C | $6
Monster Bass!
SLUS-01490. Genre: Sports - Fishing. Year Released: 2002. Published by
XS Games. Developed by Magical Company.
R | $5
Monster Rancher
SLUS-00568. Genre: Simulation. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Tecmo. Developed by Tecmo.
U | $10
Monster Rancher 2
SLUS-00917. Genre: Simulation. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Tecmo. Developed by Tecmo.
C | $8
Monster Rancher BattleCard: Episode II
SLUS-01178. Genre: Card Games. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Tecmo. Developed by Tecmo.
U | $4
Monster Rancher Hop a Bout
SLUS-01325. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by Tecmo.
Developed by Tecmo.
R | $8
Monsters Inc. Scream Team, Disney's/PIXAR
SCUS-94635. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Action. Year
Released: 2001. Published by Sony. Developed by Artificial Mind and
Movement.
C | $8
Monsterseed
SLUS-00743. Genre: RPG. Year Released: 1999. Published by Sunsoft.
Developed by NK System.
R | $3
Mort the Chicken
SLUS-01021. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by Crave.
Developed by AndNow.
R | $6
Mortal Kombat 3
SCUS-94201. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Fighting - 2D.
Year Released: 1995. Published by Sony. Developed by Williams.
C | $8
Mortal Kombat 4
SLUS-00605. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Fighting - 3D.
Year Released: 1998. Published by Midway. Developed by Eurocom.
C | $5
Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero
SLUS-00476. Genre: Action. Year Released: 1997. Published by Midway.
Developed by Avalanche.
C | $4
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
SLUS-00330. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Fighting - 2D.
Year Released: 1996. Published by Midway / Williams. Developed by
Avalanche. This title has problems playing on the Playstation2.
C | $6
Mortal Kombat: Special Forces
SLUS-00824. Genre: Action. Year Released: 2000. Published by Midway.
Developed by Midway.
U | $2
Moto Racer
SLUS-00498. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Delphine.
U | $1
Moto Racer 2
SLUS-00738. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Delphine.
C | $3
Moto Racer World Tour
SLUS-01321. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Infogrames. Developed by Delphine.
C | $2
Motocross Mania
SLUS-01357. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2001. Published by Take 2.
Developed by Deibus Studios.
C | $3
Motocross Mania 2
SLUS-01531. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2003. Published by
Gotham. Developed by Alpine.
U | $2
Motor Toon Grand Prix
SCUS-94355. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1996. Published by Sony.
Developed by Polys (Polyphony Digital).
R | $7
Motorhead
SLUS-00717. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1998. Published by Fox
Interactive. Developed by Digital Illusions.
R | $3
Mortal Kombat 3
Williams | Sony | 1995 | Fighting - 2D
It may seem tough to believe now, but in the runup to the
launch of the Playstation the big news from Sony�s camp
was the 32-bit exclusivity obtained for Mortal Kombat 3,
the newest sequel in the massively popular franchise.
Though the game sold well enough to obtain Greatest Hits
status, reviewers and gamers panned the unoriginal title as a
poor substitute for 1995 blockbusters like Virtua Fighter.
1993�s �Mortal
Monday� caused
midnight lines
across the nation as
gamers queued for
the home release of
�Mortal Kombat.�
Sony hoped for a
similar result when
it released MK3.
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Playstation Game List [052 | 053]
Myst
Psyg./Visual Sc. | Psygnosis | 1996 | Adventure
The Playstation ushered videogame hardware into the CD
era, but Cyan�s Myst did it first for software. First released
in 1993, Myst, with its beautiful pre-rendered graphics, was
ported to nearly every CD-capable platform. In retrospect,
Myst is only a rather pedestrian adventure mystery, but the
title quite adequately demonstrated the technical capability
of CD games.
Though the
Playstation version
of Myst sold mod-
estly, the PC version
was the bestselling
PC game ever until
the release of �The
Sims.� It was also
the first CD game
to sell one million
copies in the US.
Metal Gear Solid
Konami | Konami | 1998 | Action
THE 90s WERE A DECADE OF shoot first-ask ques-
tions later videogames. Doom. Quake. Tomb Raider. Duke
Nukem. Konami�s Metal Gear Solid takes gamers in the
opposite direction, where sneaking around corners and hid-
ing from the enemy is the winning method. The game stars
Solid Snake, a special government agent who must covertly
infiltrate the Alaska compound of a terrorist group threat-
ening to fire nuclear weapons unless the US meets its de-
mands. The group has also kidnapped two high-value offi-
cials. Snake begins his mission alone and unarmed.
MGS Director Hideo Kojima first developed Metal Gear in
the late 80s for the Japan-only MSX home computer, from
which it was ported the NES under Konami�s Ultra Games
label. Only with the arrival of the Playstation was the game
reborn, with technology finally able to create Kojima�s �cin-
ematic� brand of action. The movie-style camera, espe-
cially evident during the hours of cutscenes, allows MGS
to stand out from the crowd. The story is well-written,
often funny, and touches on the moral implications of top-
ics from nuclear proliferation to genetics.
That said, many videogames have had a good story; few
have the gameplay to back it up. Metal Gear Solid is not
one of those games. Much of the game consists simply of
avoiding guards. As ammunition is in short supply, it�s not
possible to kill all of the guards, and if a guard spots your
character and chases him down, death comes quickly. Fur-
ther, the guards are attuned to noise. An errant gunshot or
a footstep in water is enough to alert guards to the presence
of an intruder. Satisfying boss fights arise often, forcing
the player to ditch stealth and take out his target.
MGS also has the little touches that are the hallmark of a
classic. When Solid Snake smokes, his health slowly but
surely goes down. Voice acting is leaps and bounds beyond
typical videogame standards, with David Hayter�s gruff
drawl perfectly matching Solid Snake�s persona. An
unlockable Bond-style tuxedo for Snake can be acquired.
While its Playstation2 sequels would bring the cinematics
to new heights, the original Metal Gear Solid is still reck-
oned by many to have the best story and gameplay of the
series.
Playstation’s Best
NASCAR Rumble
SLUS-01068. Released in Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Racing.
Year Released: 2000. Published by Electronic Arts. Developed by
Electronic Arts.
C | $8
NASCAR Thunder 2002
SLUS-01403. Released in Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Racing.
Year Released: 2001. Published by Electronic Arts. Developed by Black
Box.
C | $6
NASCAR Thunder 2003
SLUS-01502. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2002. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Budcat.
U | $4
NASCAR Thunder 2004
SLUS-01571. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2003. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Budcat.
R | $6
NBA Fastbreak '98
SLUS-00492. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1997. Published
by Midway. Developed by Visual Concepts.
U | $1
NBA Hangtime
SLUS-00329. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1997. Published
by Midway. Developed by Midway.
R | $5
NBA Hoopz
SLUS-01331. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 2001. Published
by Midway. Developed by Eurocom.
U | $2
NBA In the Zone
SLUS-00048. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Sports -
Basketball. Year Released: 1995. Published by Konami. Developed by
Konami.
U | $1
NBA In the Zone 2
SLUS-00294. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1996. Published
by Konami. Developed by Konami.
U | $1
NBA In the Zone 2000
SLUS-01028. Genre:Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 2000. Published
by Konami. Developed by Konami.
R | $3
NBA In the Zone '98
SLUS-00445. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1998. Published
by Konami. Developed by Konami.
U | $1
NBA In the Zone '99
SLUS-00791. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1999. Published
by Konami. Developed by Konami.
U | $1
NBA Jam Extreme
SLUS-00388. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1996. Published
by Acclaim. Developed by Sculptured Software.
U | $1
NBA Jam Tournament Edition
SLUS-00002. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Sports -
Basketball. Year Released: 1995. Published by Acclaim. Developed by
Iguana Entertainment.
U | $5
NBA Live 2000
SLUS-00998. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1999. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Electronic Arts.
C | $1
NBA Live 2001
SLUS-01271. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 2000. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by NuFX / Electronic Arts.
C | $1
NBA Live 2002
SLUS-01416. Released in Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Sports -
Basketball. Year Released: 2001. Published by Electronic Arts.
Developed by NuFX / Electronic Arts.
C | $1
NBA Live 2003
SLUS-01483. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 2002. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by NuFX / Electronic Arts.
U | $3
NBA Live 96
SLUS-00060. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Sports -
Basketball. Year Released: 1996. Published by Electronic Arts.
Developed by Electronic Arts. Also available packaged in double jewel
case.
U | $1
NBA Live 97
SLUS-00267. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1996. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Electronic Arts.
C | $1
NBA Live 98
SLUS-00523. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1997. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Electronic Arts.
C | $1
NBA Live 99
SLUS-00736. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1998. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Electronic Arts.
C | $1
NBA Shootout
SCUS-94500. Released in Longbox packaging. Genre: Sports -
Basketball. Year Released: 1996. Published by Sony. Developed by
SCEE Studio Soho.
C | $1
NBA Shootout 2000
SCUS-94561. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1999. Published
by 989 Sports. Developed by 989 Studios.
U | $1
NBA Shootout 2001
SCUS-94581. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 2000. Published
by 989 Sports. Developed by Killer Game.
U | $2
NBA Shootout 2002
SCUS-94641. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 2001. Published
by 989 Sports. Developed by Killer Game.
U | $2
NBA Shootout 2003
SCUS-94673. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 2002. Published
by 989 Sports. Developed by Killer Game.
U | $3
NBA Shootout 2004
SCUS-94691. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 2003. Published
by 989 Sports. Developed by Killer Game.
U | $4
NBA Shootout '97
SCUS-94552. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1997. Published
by Sony. Developed by Sony America.
C | $1
NBA Shootout 98
SCUS-94171. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1998. Published
by Sony. Developed by Sony America.
C | $1
Playstation Game List [054 | 055]
NBA Live series
NuFX/EA | EA | 96-02 | Sports - Basketball
Basketball was the first sport to be licensed in a videogame,
with Electronic Arts� 1984 �Julius Erving and Larry Bird
Go One-on-One.� Until the Playstation incarnation of NBA
Live, however, realistic basketball gaming was a mirage. With
3D characters, television style overhead cameras, and
semiaccurate statistics, ball fans finally had a choice beyond
NBA Jam.
Though EA had
been making bas-
ketball games since
the mid-80s, the
NBA Live brand
wasn�t introduced
until Live 95 on the
Genesis and Super
Nintendo.
NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC
SLUS-00948. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1999. Published
by Midway. Developed by Eurocom.
C | $1
NCAA Basketball Final Four 97
SLUS-00142. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1997. Published
by Mindscape. Developed by High Voltage.
U | $1
NCAA Final Four 2000
SCUS-94562. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1999. Published
by 989 Sports. Developed by Killer Game.
C | $1
NCAA Final Four 2001
SCUS-94579. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 2000. Published
by 989 Sports. Developed by Killer Game.
U | $1
NCAA Final Four 99
SCUS-94264. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1999. Published
by 989 Sports. Developed by Killer Game.
C | $1
NCAA Football 2000
SLUS-00932. Genre: Sports - Football. Year Released: 1999. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Tiburon.
C | $4
NCAA Football 2001
SLUS-01219. Genre: Sports - Football. Year Released: 2000. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Sennari Interactive.
C | $5
NCAA Football 98
SLUS-00514. Genre: Sports - Football. Year Released: 1997. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Tiburon.
C | $1
NCAA Football 99
SLUS-00688. Genre: Sports - Football. Year Released: 1998. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Tiburon.
C | $1
NCAA Football GameBreaker
SCUS-94509. Genre: Sports - Football. Year Released: 1996. Published
by Sony. Developed by Sony America.
U | $1
NCAA GameBreaker 2000
SCUS-94557. Genre: Sports - Football. Year Released: 1999. Published
by 989 Sports. Developed by RedZone.
C | $3
NCAA GameBreaker 2001
SCUS-94573. Genre: Sports - Football. Year Released: 2000. Published
by 989 Sports. Developed by RedZone.
U | $2
NCAA GameBreaker 98
SCUS-94172. Genre: Sports - Football. Year Released: 1997. Published
by Sony. Developed by Sony Americe.
U | $2
NCAA GameBreaker 99
SCUS-94246. Genre: Sports - Football. Year Released: 1998. Published
by 989 Sports. Developed by RedZone.
C | $1
NCAA March Madness 2000
SLUS-01023. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1999. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Black Ops.
C | $1
NCAA March Madness 2001
SLUS-01320. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 2000. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Black Ops.
C | $1
NCAA March Madness '98
SLUS-00526. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1998. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Electronic Arts.
C | $1
NCAA March Madness '99
SLUS-00805. Genre: Sports - Basketball. Year Released: 1998. Published
by Electronic Arts. Developed by Electronic Arts.
C | $1
Nectaris: Military Madness
SLUS-00764. Genre: Strategy. Year Released: 1999. Published by Jaleco.
Developed by Hudson Soft.
R | $20
Need for Speed II
SLUS-00276. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Racing. Year
Released: 1997. Published by Electronic Arts. Developed by EA Canada
/ EA Seattle.
C | $6
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
SLUS-00620. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in
Collector's Edition packaging. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1998.
Published by Electronic Arts. Developed by EA Canada / EA Seattle.
C | $6
Need for Speed, Road & Track Presents The
SLUS-00204. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Released in Longbox
packaging. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1996. Published by Electronic
Arts. Developed by Pioneer Productions. Also available packaged in
standard jewel case.
C | $6
Need for Speed, The: V-Rally
SLUS-00590. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1997. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Eden Studios.
C | $3
Need for Speed, The: V-Rally 2
SLUS-01003. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1999. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Eden Studios.
C | $3
Need for Speed: High Stakes
SLUS-00826. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Racing. Year
Released: 1999. Published by Electronic Arts. Developed by EA Canada.
C | $3
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed
SLUS-01104. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 2000. Published by
Electronic Arts. Developed by Eden Studios.
C | $9
Newman Haas Racing
SLUS-00602. Genre: Racing. Year Released: 1998. Published by
Psygnosis. Developed by Studio 33.
U | $2
Next Tetris, The
SLUS-00862. Genre: Puzzle. Year Released: 1999.Published by Atari.
Developed by Blue Planet.
C | $15
NFL Blitz
SLUS-00617. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Sports -
Football. Year Released: 1998. Published by Midway. Developed by
Midway.
C | $1
NFL Blitz 2000
SLUS-00861. Released in Greatest Hits packaging. Genre: Sports -
Football. Year Released: 1999. Published by Midway. Developed by
Midway.
C | $2
Need for Speed series
Pioneer/Eden/EA Canada | EA | 96-00 | Racing
Before there was Gran Turismo, there was EA�s Need for
Speed. In the 16-bit era, great racers like Top Gear let you
drive cars. In the Playstation era, Need for Speed let you
drive cars: Corvette, Lamborghini, McLaren. The physics
aren�t accurate and the track selection is limited, but there�s
no skipping the game that was first to let you race a Ferrari
through a pristine alpine village.
The Need for Speed
series was originally
developed for the
EA-backed power-
house of the 32-bit
generation: Trip
Hawkins� 3DO.
Suffice to say, the
3DO version was
not a bestseller.
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Oddworld combined one-part 2D platformer and one-part
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Parappa the Rapper
NaNaOn-Sha | Sony | 1997 | Music
IT IS UNSURPRISING THAT MASAYA Matsuura, lead
developer of PaRappa the Rapper, won the annual �First
Penguin Award� from videogame industry group IDSA.
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oper who �is the first to test the proverbial waters, in the
face of uncertainty of success or failure.� A musician by
trade, Matsuura formed NanaOn-Sha in 1993 to develop
multimedia music products. In 1996, these industry out-
siders produced their first game, starring a rapping dog
named PaRappa on his quest to win the heart of a sun-
flower named Sunny Funny.
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simply a 2D cutout based on drawings by New York artist
Rodney Alan Gleenblat. Indeed, the name �PaRappa� is a
Japanese double entendre, meaning both �paper-thin� and
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show and a Rastafarian frog named Mr. Prince Fleaswallow.
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match by pressing the right button in time with the music.
If ever there was an unlikely hit, it was PaRappa.
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publications. The game popularized the Rhythm Game
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titles since the release of PaRappa. 1999�s Vib Ribbon, re-
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mouse running over waves produced by whatever music
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There�s a reason RayCrisis came to the Playstation under
the �Spaz� imprint: it is a fast and furious overhead shooter
utilizing Taito�s Lock-on system, where multiple ships are
targeted then simultaneously destroyed by a missile barrage.
The game is a shooter fan�s shooter, as it is quickly beaten
and replay consists of attempts to improve high scores. For
twitchy-fingered arcade fans, this goal is all that�s needed.
Fans of RayCrisis
should also check
out RayCrisis�
prequel, RayStorm,
which came to the
Playstation in
1997. RayStorm
is the only other PS
game released under
Working Designs�
Spaz label.
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Resident Evil 2
Capcom | Capcom | 1998 | Adventure
�THIS GAME CONTAINS SCENES OF VIOLENCE
and gore.� Resident Evil games, from the moment the player
inserts the disc, warn of the horrors ahead. Shinji Mikami�s
series began with 1996�s Resident Evil (called Biohazard in
Japan). The title combined elements from Capcom�s ob-
scure Famicom release �Sweet Home� and PC classic Alone
in the Dark. Prerendered backgrounds allowed for graph-
ics far more detailed than anything else on the Playstation,
and tense, violent scenes informed gamers that a new era
of adult games had begun. Resident Evil 2, released two
years later, outdid the original and is considered the best in
the series.
Resident Evil 2 was almost not released. One month be-
fore the title was supposed to ship, Capcom decided the
game was not up to par and decided to redo the entire game
from scratch; prototypes of the original version, dubbed
Resident Evil 1.5, are highly sought after by collectors.
Yoshiki Okamoto brought in television scriptwriter Noboru
Sugimura to rewrite the plot. Sugimora decided on a game
featuring police officer Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield,
sister of Resident Evil hero Chris Redfield, in their effort
to stop the zombie outbreak that had overtaken all of Rac-
coon City. While Mikami was retained as producer, young
programmer Hideki Kamiya (later responsible for Devil May
Cry and Viewtiful Joe) was made Director.
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nal. Enemies are more numerous, ammunition is easier to
find, and boss battles pop up more often. Though the sense
of cerebral fear is deadened, the jump-out-of-your-seat
moments, especially the infamous �police station window�
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moments� change slightly. A true classic.
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RPG Maker
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Tekken 3
Namco | Namco | 1998 | Fighting - 3D
GAMERANKINGS.COM COMPILES REVIEW scores
from top magazines, newspapers and websites. According
to the reviewers, Tekken 3 is the best game released for the
Playstation. When the Playstation was announced in 1994,
though, Namco�s fighter wasn�t on anyone�s radar. Would
the Playstation have Street Fighter? Mortal Kombat III?
How can Sony compete with Yu Suzuki�s Virtua Fighter,
which was set to launch the Sega Saturn toward success?
The original Tekken, meaning Iron Fist, was released to the
arcade on new hardware called System 11, which was based
on architecture similar to Sony�s Playstation. Easy conver-
sion meant that Tekken was a quick port. The top-notch
quality of the port, with 3D graphics that were better than
the arcade original, proved the technological strength of
the Playstation. Tekken 2 a year later also impressed, but
1998�s Tekken 3 signaled the high water mark of the series.
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remains nearly arcade-perfect. Four primary buttons are
used, one each for the left and right arms and legs. The
nonsensical �soft� and �hard� punch legacy of earlier fight-
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different style, such as Capoeira.
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ports, and Tekken 3 is no exception. Two exclusive charac-
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Playstation Game List [070 | 071]
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
Capcom | Capcom | 1997 | Puzzle
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo is essentially Battle Tetris.
Players attempt to line up balls of matching color. As your
blocks diminish, however, your opponent is punished by a
more intense block avalanche. Super-deformed Street
Fighter characters mid-screen shift the blocks, all the while
yelling their fighting game catch-phrase. Sho-Ryu-Ken!
Until its rerelease in
2003, SPF2T was
among the most ex-
pensive used games
on the Playstation,
routinely selling
online for $60-70.
Tomb Raider
Core Design | Eidos | 1996 | Action
AUTHOR DAVID CROQUET APTLY described her as
�Indiana Jones in drag.� She had her own magazine in Ger-
many, appeared in Nike commercials, was portrayed in two
Hollywood films by Angelina Jolie, and served as an inter-
national sex symbol for a decade. She�s been a source of
controversy for her physics-defying body. More impres-
sively, she�s not real.
Created by Toby Gard and Paul Douglas of small English
developer Core Design, Lara Croft became an international
sensation in the late 90s after the release of her game. Game,
you say? Before the glamour, Lara Croft was simply the
heroine in a game named Tomb Raider, a title that would
inspire as many copycat �3D Action Adventure� titles as
Super Mario Bros. spawned sidescrollers. Released in 1996,
Tomb Raider follows the trail of Lara as she searches the
world for pieces of the Scion, a relic distributed in temples
and caves throughout the world. 15 levels traverse Atlantis,
ancient Rome and the Pyramids, among other locales.
At its heart, the game is simply a platformer. Lara moves
through a series of puzzles, including some infamously frus-
trating jumping puzzles, while battling the occasional en-
emy. Big breasts alone are not enough to make a game
successful � many titles have featured attractively accou-
tered CG women. Tight control, a solid camera and an
entertaining story allowed Tomb Raider to rise to the top.
Though the original appeared on the Saturn as well as Sony�s
system, Tomb Raider and its leading lady became inexora-
bly linked to the Playstation. Sony inked an exclusivity deal
with Eidos, ensuring that TR2 and TR3 wouldn�t appear on
the N64 or Saturn. 16 million sales later, it�s fair to say that
Sony�s deal paid off.
Soon after Tomb Raider was released, much of the original
team left Core to found a new company, Confounding Fac-
tor. In the absence of the game�s creators, the quality of
further sequels was disappointing. Nonetheless, Tomb
Raider did as much as any other game to broaden the audi-
ence for videogames and make games a true mass market
phenomenon. The box said �Tomb Raider starring Lara
Croft.� And a star she was.
Playstation’s Best
Tales of Destiny II
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Tenchu: Stealth Assassins
Acquire | Activision | 1998 | Action
Tenchu, known as Metal Gear Ninja to some, brings stealth
action back to the day of the samurai. A grappling hook is
the game�s key element, allowing players to soar from roof-
top to rooftop avoiding the clueless guards below. If a fight
does occur, prepare for Tenchu�s notorious spray of blood
that erupts every time an enemy is struck.
Tenchu is home to
one of the best
weapons ever used
in a videogame: a
bowl of poisoned
rice. Paralyze man
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the enemy.
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Tony Hawk Pro Skater
Neversoft | Activision | 1999 | Sports - Extreme
IN THE MID 1980s, A YOUNG DEVELOPER named
Matt Householder sat in his kitchen, attempting to come
up with an idea for a new Epyx videogame. They had pub-
lished, to great success, a series of sports titles including
Summer Games, Winter Games and World Games. But
what was left? Serendipitously, Householder�s wife looked
out the window and saw a kid skateboarding down their
street. Why not a videogame about extreme sports? Work
on the classic California Games began soon after.
Fast forward ten years. With the unexpected success of
snowboarding titles like Coolboarders and 1080, publishers
began looking for �X Games� titles to add to their library.
Activision was one of the first out the gate, releasing
Neversoft�s skateboarding masterpiece Tony Hawk Pro
Skater in 1999. Tony Hawk producer Scott Pease explains
the allure of alternative sports games: �The basketball, foot-
ball, and hockey games are great, but they haven�t changed
that much over the years. The rules for those games are
written in stone and will never change. Extreme sports, on
the other hand, are more malleable. From a game design
standpoint you have a lot more freedom to experiment with
new modes of play, new locations, characters, and elements.�
Tony Hawk is not a straight sports game; it is, in effect, an
adventure. Levels are sprawling, and the player is free to
skate and perform tricks without even attempting to achieve
some goal. �At first,� Pease explains, �this was a little dis-
concerting for people - they kept asking �Where�s the finish
line? What do you do?� After playing with it a while, they
realized the answer was �Anything you want to.�� Special
tricks, unique to each character, allow the player to perform
stunts that are near impossible in real life. Top real-world
skateboarders and skating meccas (such as Portland�s
Burnside) lend their images to the title.
In the wake of Tony Hawk Pro Skater, extreme sports games
of every variety attempted to cash in on the craze; games
based on BMX racing, surfing, and even Razor scooters (in
two separate titles, no less) were released. None of these
competitors could match the intuitive control, top-notch
music, and innovation of THPS.
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Vagrant Story
Squaresoft | Squaresoft | 2000 | RPG
Vagrant Story is among Squaresoft�s most unique offerings,
and many consider it the company�s best Playstation title.
There are no FMV cutscenes and no prerendered backdrops.
The game is an Action RPG, with battles being fought on
the main playfield through a combo system that relies on
Street Fighter-style button combinations. Well worth a look.
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Shiny / Big Grub | Interplay | 1998 | Action
Wild 9 came to the Playstation from Shiny, a developer led
by outspoken Irishman David Perry and famous for their
16-bit hit Earthworm Jim. In the 2D platformer, your char-
acter, Wes Major, can swing enemies around using a beam
weapon called The Rig. Wild 9 displays Shiny�s trademark
humor, but repetitive gameplay meant the game never
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Playstation Game List [078 | 079]
WipEout
Psygnosis | Psygnosis | 1995 | Racing
NINTENDO MARKETED ITS NES TO KIDS. Sega
found its niche with Mortal Kombat-loving teenagers. Sony
was smart enough to notice the trend: every year, gamers
were getting older. Why not market the Playstation to
twenty-somethings? UK developer Psygnosis plotted the
development of a futuristic racing game named WipEout,
with a capital E, aimed squarely at member of the burgeon-
ing global rave culture.
In the year 2052, the player races hovercrafts at absurd
speeds in the F3600 Antigravity Racing League. A solid
framerate and clever track design keep the feeling of speed
quite high, though a mere bump is enough to bring your
hovercraft to a dead stop. The difficulty level is high. Seem-
ingly inspired by Mario Kart, WipEout allows the player to
pick up weapons to fire at other hovercrafts, though these
are largely useless. On strict gameplay alone, WipEout is
nothing special, though the sequel (WipEout XL) addresses
nearly all of these concerns.
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the style. Ian Anderson�s graphic design firm Designer�s
Republic, legendary in music circles for essentially defining
the typography and image of modern electronic music, was
contracted to design the �feel� of the game. Logos, track
outlines and menus were simply cooler in WipEout than in
any of the competitors. This was a futuristic racer that
looked the part.
The music was also top-notch. Tim Wright, the lead
soundman at Psygnosis, produced the electronica soundtrack
under the name Cold Storage. In the UK, additional tracks
by Leftfield, the Chemical Brothers and Orbital were in-
cluded in the �Platinum Edition� release. Marketing for
this title focused on the music � Playstation pods were set
up in clubs around the world, especially in Europe where
WipEout was the only non-Japanese launch game. A sepa-
rate soundtrack and WipEout-branded club clothing were
also released. The game was instrumental in bringing the
Playstation to an adult audience and securing its European
success. Videogames would not again be considered just
�toys for kids.�
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Titles: 1283
Playstation Game List [080 | 081]
You Don’t Know Jack
Jellyvision/Starsphere | Sierra | 1999 | Trivia
Featuring a distinctive brand of sophomoric humor, You
Don�t Know Jack is the best trivia game on the Playstation.
Though the game suffers the curse of every trivia game -
only 1400 questions means the player quickly sees repeats -
cleverly written questions, the enthusiastic hosting of Tom
Gottlieb, and varied play modes keep YDKJ a party-game
favorite.
Jellyvision claims
they realized trivia
games could be fun
when they figured
out how to include
Scooby Doo and
Shakespeare in the
same question.
Background image: Early demonstration of Crash
Bandicoot at E3 1996. From left: Ken Kutaragi,
Shigeru Miyamoto, Mark Cerny, Andy Gavin.
Image courtesy Naughty Dog.
Data
THE DATA SECTION WHICH FOLLOWS is the domain
of the true collector. Full listings of demo discs, Lightspan
edutainment titles and boxsets break down the �not quite�
games which you�ll need to complete your collection. A listing
of every Playstation game by publisher and genre allows
subcollectors to know when they�ve achieved a full set of
Capcom releases, fishing games or first person shooters. A
complete sequential listing of US releases by part number,
beginning SCUS for first-party games and SLUS for third-party
titles, allows collectors to track the evolution of the system
from beginning (Air Combat SLUS-00001) to end (FIFA Soccer
2005 SLUS-01585).
It�s not all hard data, however. Crash Bandicoot creator Jason
Rubin, former Next Generation Editor Chris Charla and former
Sony executive Bill Rehbock provide their qualified insight into
the Playstation era in exclusive interviews. For importers, an
introduction to rare and expensive foreign releases is available.
Playstation controllers are more than just the trusty old Dual
Shock, so we�ve also taken a look at peripherals of note.
The section is meant as a reference, but even a quick glance
through makes clear the extraordinary size of theindustry sup-
ported by the Playstation.
84 Lightspan
86 Talking: Jason Rubin
87 Boxsets
88 Demo Discs
93 Talking: Chris Charla
94 Games by Publisher
106 Rare EU/Japanese Titles
108 Expensive EU/Japanese Titles
110 Games listed by SCUS/SLUS
125 Talking: Bill Rehbock
126 Peripherals of Note
128 Games Listed by Genre
Lightspan WHILE THE 3DO, CD-i AND other 32-bit
systems were marketing themselves as �mul-
timedia� systems, the Playstation was always
concerned with games first. Or was it? Be-
ginning in 1995, a small American company
called Lightspan Technologies reckoned that
Playstations were cheaper for poor school dis-
tricts than PCs and thus began work on a se-
ries of edutainment games for the system.
The titles were developed either in-house or
by partner AIT. Graphics and gameplay were
outdated from the startand the company never
developed a top-tier title like Math Blaster or
Oregon Trail. By 2002, schools had all but
abandoned Lightspan; a planned Playstation2
update was cancelled.
Lightspan games are quite difficult to come
across. The best way to go is to buy a lot in
an online auction, where a dozen games can
be picked up for less than fifty dollars. The
truly difficult titles to find are listed as �ER�
in the list to the right; for the most part, these
games were made only before 1997 and then
discontinued. There are almost certainly fur-
ther pre-1997 titles beyond those listed to the
right. Rumored games include �Cool Math�
and �Story Time Theatre.� The games come
is simple slip-sleeves, not full jewel cases.
16 Tales (Disc 1) ER | $5
16 Tales (Disc 2) ER | $5
16 Tales (Disc 3) ER | $5
16 Tales (Disc 4) ER | $5
Calamity: Around the World R | $5
Calamity: People and Traditions R | $5
Calamity: The Natural World R | $5
Cali's Geo Tools R | $5
Cosmic Cookoff: Language Arts R | $5
Cosmic Cookoff: Mathematics R | $5
Creative Camp R | $5
Creative Isle: A Mathematics Adventure R | $5
Creative Journey R | $5
Creative Voyage R | $5
Every Child Can Succeed (Disc 1) ER | $5
Every Child Can Succeed (Disc 2) ER | $5
Every Child Can Succeed (Disc 3) ER | $5
Every Child Can Succeed (Disc 4) ER | $5
Every Child Can Succeed (Disc 5) ER | $5
Every Child Can Succeed (Disc 6) ER | $5
Every Child Can Succeed (Disc 7) ER | $5
Faire Games: Language Arts R | $5
Faire Games: Mathematics R | $5
Family Connection Demonstration Disc ER | $5
Head to Toe (Disc 1) ER | $5
Head to Toe (Disc 2) ER | $5
Head to Toe (Disc 3) ER | $5
Head to Toe (Disc 4) ER | $5
K9.5: Live in Airedale R | $5
K9.5: The Howlywood Premiere R | $5
K9.5: The Tail-Wag Tour R | $5
K9.5: We Are the Dogs R | $5
K9.5: Web Tunes R | $5
KazMania: Chaos in KazMania R | $5
KazMania: Trail of Gems R | $5
Liquid Books: Amrita’s Tree: Cerdito and the Coyote R | $5
Liquid Books: Far-Fetched Frontier Tales R | $5
Liquid Books: Lety’s Favorite Stories R | $5
Liquid Books: Pop-Out Prose R | $5
Liquid Books: The Adventures of Adelita and Bo R | $5
Liquid Books: The Wandering Path R | $5
Mars Moose Adventure, A: Stay & Play 1 In The
Clubhouse
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Mars Moose Adventure, A: Stay & Play 2 In Mars'
Bedroom
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Mars Moose Adventure, A: Stay & Play 3 In Lonnie’s
Classroom
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Mars Moose: Cosmic Quest 1: City Sights R | $5
Mars Moose: Cosmic Quest 2: Fairy Tale Island R | $5
Mars Moose: Cosmic Quest 3: Race Through France R | $5
Mars Moose: WalkAbout 1: The Natural History
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Mars Moose: WalkAbout 2: The Shakespeare Festival R | $5
Mars Moose: WalkAbout 3: World Sports Day R | $5
Math Gallery Collection 1 R | $5
Math Gallery Collection 2 R | $5
Math on the Move: Addition/Subtraction Advanced R | $5
Math on the Move: Addition/Subtraction Intermediate R | $5
Math on the Move: Multiplication/Division Advanced R | $5
Math on the Move: Multiplication/Division Intermediate R | $5
Mona & Moki: Drive Me Wild! R | $5
Mona & Moki: Drive Me Wilder! R | $5
P.K.’s Math Studio R | $5
P.K.’s Place: Carlos at the Races! R | $5
P.K.’s Place: Daphne and the Seventh Wonder! R | $5
P.K.’s Place: Hoopo at Sea! R | $5
P.K.’s Place: Party on the Patio! R | $5
Quaddle Family Mysteries, The: The Case of the
Scarce Scarab: Garden
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Quaddle Family Mysteries, The: The Case of the
Scarce Scarab: Lobby-Kitchen
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Quaddle Family Mysteries, The: The Case of the
Scarce Scarab: Parlor-Family Room
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Road Writer R | $5
Science Is Elementary (Disc 1) ER | $5
Secret of Googol, The: Eggs All Around: Egg Trek
Balloon Picnic
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Secret of Googol, The: Googol Gulch: General Store
Math Arcade
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Secret of Googol, The: Googolfest: Arcade Isle, Moon
Feast Isle
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Secret of Googol, The: Googolfest: Party Isle, Toy Isle R | $5
Secret of Googol, The: Reshaping Googol: Castle R | $5
Secret of Googol, The: Reshaping Googol: The
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Secret of Googol, The: Reshaping Googol: The Tower R | $5
Secret of Googol, The: Reshaping Googol: Under the
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Secret of Googol, The: The Google Counting Fair:
Corral, Fun House
R | $5
Secret of Googol, The: The Google Counting Fair:
Midways
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Str.at.e.s. Analogy-ology! R | $5
Str.at.e.s. Match-A-Batch R | $5
Str.at.e.s. Matchamania! R | $5
Str.at.e.s. Parallel Lives! R | $5
Str.at.e.s. Riddle Roundup! R | $5
Str.at.e.s. Riddle Wrangler! R | $5
Str.at.e.s. Title This! Title That! R | $5
Str.at.e.s. Titlerama! R | $5
Three Decoders, The: Key to the Carousel R | $5
Three Decoders, The: Riddle of the Ring R | $5
Timeless Jade Trade R | $5
Timeless Math: Brainswarm R | $5
Timeless Math: Lunar Base R | $5
Timeless Math: Maya King Jaguar's Village R | $5
Timeless Math: Maya Observatory R | $5
Timeless Math: Maya Search and Rescue R | $5
Timeless Math: Rover Recovery R | $5
Timeless Math: Space Flight Rescue R | $5
Unknown Variable 1: Masque Manor R | $5
Unknown Variable 2: Raven's Ridge R | $5
Write Away (Disc 1) ER | $5
Write Away (Disc 10) ER | $5
Write Away (Disc 2) ER | $5
Write Away (Disc 3) ER | $5
Write Away (Disc 4) ER | $5
Write Away (Disc 5) ER | $5
Write Away (Disc 6) ER | $5
Write Away (Disc 7) ER | $5
Write Away (Disc 8) ER | $5
Write Away (Disc 9) ER | $5
Lightspan Titles [084 | 085]
TALKING Jason Rubin
You signed with Universal in 1994 - what type of direction did
they give you for the games in your contract? Was there ever a push
to develop a mascot-style game?
When Naughty Dog first signed with Universal Studios,
we had a �first look deal.� We decided what type of game
we wanted to make and they had a right to look at them
before anyone else did. The decision to make a character
action game and the basic design of the game predate
Universal Interactive Studios. We actually came up with
the idea while driving from Boston to Los Angeles to
begin working with them. We think it actually happened
in Iowa. When we decided months later to target the
game for the PlayStation, as opposed to the Saturn or
N64, we started talking about making a �Sonic for Sony�
because we were the only company that was working on a
character action game for the system. Sony didn�t see the
game until at least 6 months later.
Sony talked often about their development tools and libraries. In
the early days of the Playstation, how did dev for the Playstation
compare to the other systems you had worked on?
Naughty Dog was never the type of developer that used
tools even when they were provided. We tended to go
�straight to the hardware� regardless of what the hardware
manufacturer offered. Doing so on the PlayStation was
many times simpler than on its successors, however!
Crash was very successful in Japan. How did Naughty Dog crack
that market?
I wish I knew a definitive answer to this question. We
spent a good amount of time listening to our Japanese
producer�s advice, changed content and game balance
specifically for that market, read about Japanese culture,
focus-tested, and spent time in Japan. Sony�s Japanese
marketing efforts for Crashwere revolutionary. And since
most Japanese developers were tied to the competing
hardware (Miyamoto-san at Nintendo, and Naka-san at
Sega), we were given a less competitive playing field than
might have been the case. In any event, when the
PlayStation took off, Crash took off. Crash 3 was the
most successful game created and developed by a foreign
studio in Japanese history. It still holds this record as far
as I know.
Where did the idea for the character Crash Bandicoot come from?
We had the idea of taking a common creature, familiar in
name but not look, and �kidnapping� it. Examples of
this are the �Tasmanian Devil� and �RoadRunner� which
are real creatures that most people picture as the Warner
Brothers cartoon characters. Since so many of them were
Australian, we got a book on Australian Marsupials and
picked the �Wombat.� Thankfully we switched to the
Bandicoot, an actual creature that tends to interfere with
Tasmanian and Australian gardening. Since he smashed
boxes, we named him Crash. There were many people
involved in the design including the Naughty Dog team,
Mark Cerny of Universal Interactive Studios, and Charles
Zembillas and Joe Pearson, two Hollywood television and
movie animation designers.
Even as the Playstation welcomed the age of �games for adults,�
Naughty Dog�s titles have remained family friendly. Why is this,
and what is your opinion about the adult content that we saw during
the Playstation era?
The PlayStation broadened the game market, and later
systems and the passage of time continue to broaden the
game market. As a result, a wider variety of games are
being made to serve the more diverse tastes of the market.
This doesn�t make younger fare obsolete. Just because
zombie and other horror movies are popular lately, it would
be odd to ask Pixar why they don�t make horror films.
The media often reported that it was Crash vs. Mario in 1996.
Was that a fair (or meaningful) comparison?
Both fair and meaningless. Many consumers had to make
a decision which system they were going to buy. Crash
and Mario were the top sellers. Deciding which game you
wanted to play might be the deciding factor in which
system you were going to buy. At the same time, they
were very different games trying to achieve very different
goals. I have to admit, the press helped. If you get in the
ring with the champ, the worst you can be when you step
is number two. And that�s a pretty good place to be.
JASON RUBIN IS THE COFOUNDER, along with
Andy Gavin, of developer Naughty Dog. The two
founded their company in 1986 when they were only
sixteen years old, and went on to develop games for
the PC, Amiga, Genesis and 3DO. The team signed
a publishing deal with Universal Interactive in 1994.
Their first title under the deal? Crash Bandicoot.
3 Game Value Pack Volume #1
Battle Hunter, Crossroad Crisis, Bowling
3 Game Value Pack Volume #2
Kickboxing, Billiards, Shooter Starfighter Sanvein
3 Game Value Pack Volume #3
Snowboarding, All-Star Slammin' D-Ball, Shooter Space Shot
3 Game Value Pack Volume #4
Putter Golf, Tennis, Boxing
3 Game Value Pack Volume #5
Card Games, Racing, Board Game Top Shop
3 Game Value Pack Volume #6
Chess, King of Fighters '99, Puzzle Star Sweep
Army Men Gold Collectors' Edition
Army Men 3D, Army Men Air Attack, Army Men Sarge's Heroes
Crash Bandicoot Collectors' Edition
Crash Bash, Crash Team Racing, Crash Bandicoot: Warped
Disney Collectors' Edition (1)
A Bug's Life, Tarzan, Tigger's Honey Hunt
Disney Collectors' Edition (2)
The Lion King, Toy Story 2, Walt Disney World Quest Magical Racing
Tour
Driver Compilation
Driver, Driver 2 (2 discs). Both games are in a single double jewel case.
Includes Driver 3 bumper sticker and Atari hologram.
EA Collectors' Edition Action
007 Racing, Medal of Honor, Tomorrow Never Dies
EA Collectors' Edition Racing
Sled Storm, NASCAR Rumble, Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
EA Collectors' Edition Sports
Madden 2002, NBA Live 2002, NASCAR Thunder 2002
Eidos Collectors' Edition
Fighting Force, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Blood Omen: Legacy of
Kain
Grand Theft Auto Compilation
Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto 2, Grand Theft Auto London 1969
Grand Theft Auto: The Director's Cut
Grand Theft Auto and the London 1969 expansion in one double jewel
case. Includes 2 instruction manuals and a map.
Sesame Street Twin Pack
Elmo's Number Journey, Elmo's Letter Adventure
Spyro Collectors' Edition
Spyro, Spyro: Ripto’s Rage, Spyro: Year of the Dragon
Tomb Raider Collectors' Edition
Tomb Raider, Tomb Raider II, Tomb Raider III
Boxsets [086 | 087]
Boxsets
3Xtreme
SCUS-94365.
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Iron & Blood Demo
SLUS-00212.
Akuji the Heartless (Trade Demo)
SLUS-80715.
Ape Escape: Demo CD
SCUS-94489.
Atlantis: The Lost Empire Storyteller, Disney's
NO SL/SCUS number.
Best Buy Greatest Hits Demo Disc: Volume One
SCUS-94668.
Brought to You Exclusively by Best Buy
SCUS-94286.
Brought to You Exclusively by Toys 'R Us
SCUS-94266.
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time Demo CD
SLUS-90058.
Burning Road
SLUS-90002.
Bust-a-Groove Demo
SCUS-94376.
Cardinal Syn Demo
SCUS-94265.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Music Sampler
SLUS-00067.
Clock Tower / Felony 11-79 Demo CD
SLUS-90010.
Codemasters: Genius at Play Sampler
SLUS-90091.
Colony Wars: Vengeance
SLUS-90037A.
Contender
SCUS-94380.
Cool Boarders 2001 Demo
SCUS-94625.
Cool Boarders 3 Demo
SCUS-94374.
Cool Boarders 4 Demo
SCUS-94388.
Crash Bash / Spryo Year of the Dragon Demo
SCUS-94654.
Crash Bash Demo
SCUS-94616.
Crash Team Racing
SCUS-94459.
Crime Killer Demo CD
SLUS-90020.
Croc 2 Demo CD
SLUS-90056.
Destruction Derby Raw Demo
SLUS-90092.
Dino Crisis
SLUS-90066.
Driver
SLUS-90053.
Driver 2 Demo
SLUS-90094.
Duke Nukem: Time to Kill
SLUS-90036.
Duke Nukem: Time to Kill (Trade Demo)
SLUS-80583.
Eidos Demo Disc: Volume 1
SLUS-90040.
Eidos Demo Disc: Volume 3
SLUS-90047.
Eidos Demo Disc: Volume 4
SLUS-90051.
Eidos Demo Disc: Volume 5
SLUS-90065.
Eidos Demo Disc: Volume 6
SLUS-90074.
Eidos Demo Disc: Volume 7
SLUS-90076.
Final Fantasy VII: Squaresoft of Playstation Previews
SCUS-94179.
Football Midseason Update for Madden 2001
Unofficial. No SLUS number.. A CD from Interact that let you
download more current stats and rosters for Madden 2001 to your
memory card.
Future Cop LAPD: Collector's Demo
SLUS-90034.
G Darius / Devil Dice / Brunswick (Trade Demo)
SLUS-80690.
Galerians Demo
SLUS-90077.
Gran Turismo 2 Demo
SCUS-94493.
Gran Turismo 2: Music at the Speed of Sound: Disc 2
SCUS-94588. Second disc on a music CD includes a demo for GT2.
Gran Turismo: Demo Disc
SCUS-94257.
Grind Session
SCUS-94598.
Harvest Moon: Back to Nature (Trade Demo)
SLUS-81115.
Hear It Now!, Play it Later!
SCUS-94950. Also called the "Black Ice" CD or the Developers
Demo Disc. Includes the T-Rex demo.
Hot Shots Golf 2: Demo CD
SCUS-94495.
Demo Discs
Hot Shots Golf Demo
SCUS-94253.
Intelligent Qube Demo
SCUS-94196.
Interactive CD Sampler Pack Vol. 1
SCUS-94955.
Interactive CD Sampler Pack Volume 2
SCUS-94957.
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 10
SCUS-94382.
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 11
SCUS-94463.
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 3.0
SCUS-94959.
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 3.5
SCUS-94966.
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 4
SCUS-94418.
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 5
SCUS-94222. Note: the contents of this disc are the same as the Take
Immediate Action Sampler (SCUS-94232).
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 6
SCUS-94252.
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 7
SCUS-94262.
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 8
SCUS-94268.
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 9
SCUS-94287.
Jade Cocoon: Demo CD
SLUS-90054.
Jet Moto 3: Demo Disc
SCUS-94384.
Kagero: Deception II
SLUS-90041.
Legend of Legaia
SCUS-94366.
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete: Demo CD
SLUS-90055.
Medievil: Demo CD
SCUS-94291.
Megaman Legends 2 Demo CD
SLUS-90078.Metal Gear Solid (Trade Demo)
SLUS-80594.
Metal Gear Solid Demo CD
SLUS-90035.
Metal Gear Solid VR Missions Demo
SLUS-90062.
MLB 2000 Demo
SCUS-94364.
MLB 2001: Demo Disc
SCUS-94479.
MLB 2002: Demo Disc
SCUS-94648.
MLB 2003: Demo Disc
SCUS-94672.
Monkey Hero (Trade Demo)
SLUS-80765.
Monster Rancher (Trade Demo)
SLUS-80568.
Monster Rancher 2
SLUS-90071.
Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness Demo
SLUS-90080.
MTV Sports: Pure Ride Demo CD
SLUS-90089.
Namco Cool Games Free Stuff Demo CD
SLUS-90008.
NBA 2Ball: Demo CD
SLUS-90024. A sample of a 2-player one-minute basketball skills
game that was rumored to have been released at an NBA All Star
game in 1997. Very scarce.
NBA Shootout 2001 Demo CD
SCUS-94582.
NBA Shootout 2002 Demo CD
SCUS-94660.
NCAA Final Four 2000 Demo CD
SCUS-94391.
NCAA Final Four 99 Demo CD
SCUS-94361.
NCAA Gamebreaker 2000 Demo CD
SCUS-94386.
NCAA Gamebreaker 2001 Demo CD
SCUS-94574.
NCAA Gamebreaker 99 Demo CD
SCUS-94375.
NFL Gameday 2000 Demo CD
SCUS-94385.
NFL Gameday 2001 Demo CD
SCUS-94576.
NFL Gameday 99 Demo CD
SCUS-94285.
NFL Xtreme
SCUS-94271.
NFL Xtreme 2: Demo Disc
SCUS-94383.
NHL Faceoff 2000: Demo Disc
SCUS-94387.
NHL Faceoff 2001 Demo
SCUS-94578.
NHL Faceoff 99
SCUS-94372.
Nightmare Creatures: Demo CD
SLUS-90011.
Nuclear Strike (Trade Demo)
SLUS-80518.
Nuclear Strike: Collector's Demo
SLUS-90006.
O.D.T. Demo CD
SLUS-90043.
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee: Demo
SLUS-90004.
Demo Discs [088 | 089]
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 1
SCUS-94189.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 10
SCUS-94217.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 11
SCUS-94218.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 12
SCUS-94219.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 13
SCUS-94275.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 14
SCUS-94276.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 15
SCUS-94277.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 16
SCUS-94278.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 17
SCUS-94279.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 18
SCUS-94280.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 19
SCUS-94281.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 2
SCUS-94198.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 20
SCUS-94282.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 21
SCUS-94429.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 22
SCUS-94430.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 23
SCUS-94431. Includes video demo of Macross VFX-2, a title never
released in the US.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 24
SCUS-94432.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 25
SCUS-94433.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 26
SCUS-94434.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 27
SCUS-94435.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 28
SCUS-94436.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 29
SCUS-94437.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 3
SCUS-94210.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 30
SCUS-94438.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 31
SCUS-94499.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 32
SCUS-94583.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 33
SCUS-94591.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 34
SCUS-94593.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 35
SCUS-94596.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 36
SCUS-94599.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 37
SCUS-94614.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 38
SCUS-94617.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 39
SCUS-94622.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 4
SCUS-94211.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 40
SCUS-94628.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 41
SCUS-94630.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 42
SCUS-94631.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 43
SCUS-94634.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 44
SCUS-94637.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 45
SCUS-94645.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 46
SCUS-94649.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 47
SCUS-94652.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 48
SCUS-94655.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 5
SCUS-94212.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 50
SCUS-94658.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 52
SCUS-94662.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 54
SCUS-94664.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 6
SCUS-94213.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 7
SCUS-94214.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 8
SCUS-94215.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 9
SCUS-94216.
Pac-Man World: Demo CD
SLUS-90057.
Pitfall 3D Demo CD
SLUS-90017.
Pizza Hut: Disc One
SCUS-94480.
Pizza Hut: Disc Two
SCUS-94481.
Pizza Powered Playstation Giveaway!!!
SCUS-94292.
Playstation Demo Disc
SCUS-94483.
Playstation Demo Disc Spring 2000
SCUS-94594.
Playstation Demo Disc Version 1.15
SCUS-94619.
Playstation Demo Disc Version 1.3
SCUS-94618.
Playstation Demo Disc Version 1.4
SCUS-94650. Also called "Let the Games Begin".
Playstation Demo Disc Version 1.5
SCUS-94674.
Playstation Demo Disc Winter '99
SCUS-94497.
Playstation Demo Disc: Shock Your System
SCUS-94482.
Playstation Kiosk Disc 1.16
SCUS-94651.
Playstation Kiosk Disc 1.17
SCUS-94663.
Playstation Kiosk Disc 1.18
SCUS-94667.
Playstation Kiosk Disc 1.19
SCUS-94675.
Playstation Kiosk Disc 1.2
SCUS-94678.
Playstation Kiosk Disc 2004-2005
SCUS-94705.
Playstation Picks: Green
SCUS-94960.
Playstation Picks: Purple
SCUS-94951.
Playstation Underground Jampack (no volume number)
SCUS-94287.
Playstation Underground Jampack Fall 2001
SCUS-94657.
Playstation Underground Jampack Summer 2K
SCUS-94587.
Playstation Underground Jampack Summer '99
SCUS-94428.
Playstation Underground Jampack Vol. 1
SCUS-94176.
Playstation Underground Jampack Vol. 2
SCUS-94197.
Playstation Underground Jampack Vol. 3
SCUS-94496.
Playstation Underground Jampack Winter 2000
SCUS-94624.
Playstation Underground Jampack Winter '98
SCUS-94293.
Playstation Underground Jampack Winter '99
SCUS-94475.
Playstation Underground Vol. 1
SCUS-94161.
Playstation Underground Vol. 1.2
SCUS-94178 / SCUS-94179.
Playstation Underground Vol. 1.3
SCUS-94191 / SCUS-94192.
Playstation Underground Vol. 1.4
SCUS-94225 / SCUS-94226. Includes 3-D glasses.
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.1
SCUS-94237 / SCUS-94238.
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.2
SCUS-94259 / SCUS-94260.
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.3
SCUS-94269 / SCUS-94270.
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.4
SCUS-94298 / SCUS-94299. Cover variation: Available with
"shiny" and normal cover, both containing slightly different inserts.
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.1
SCUS-94440 / SCUS-94441.
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.2
SCUS-94442 / SCUS-94443.
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.3
SCUS-94444 / SCUS-94445.
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.4
SCUS-94446 / SCUS-94447.
Playstation Underground Vol. 4.1
SCUS-94565 / SCUS-94566.
Playstation Underground Vol. 4.2
SCUS-94612 / SCUS-94613.
Playstation Underground Vol. 4.3
SCUS-94620 / SCUS-94621.
Playstation Underground Vol. 4.4
SCUS-97120.
Playstation/Pepsi Sampler Disc
PSRM 007690.
Pro Pinball: Timeshock
SLUS-90039.
PSOne Demo Disc (wherever, whenever, forever)
SCUS-94799.
Pysgnosis '98 Playstation Game Console Catalog
SCUS-90037.
Rally Cross 2 Demo
SCUS-94377.
Rascal Demo CD
SLUS-90015.
Rayman
SLUS-90001.
Rayman 2: The Great Escape Demo
SLUS-90095.
Rogue Trip: Vacation 2012 (Trade Demo)
SLUS-80643.
Rogue Trip: Vacation 2012 Demo
SLUS-90044.
Rugrats: Search for Reptar (Trade Demo)
SLUS-80650.
Running Wild
SCUS-94373.
Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase
SLUS-90098.
Shadow Madness Demo CD
SLUS-90031.
Demo Discs [090 |091]
Shipwreckers! Demo CD
SLUS-90013.
Silent Hill (Trade Demo)
SLUS-80707.
Silent Hill Demo
SLUS-90050.
Sled Storm / Medal of Honor Demo
SLUS-90072.
Speed Punks / Hot Shots Golf 2: Demo CD
SCUS-94572 / SCUS-94495.
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
SCUS-94460.
Spyro the Dragon Demo (Foil)
SCUS-94439.
Spyro the Dragon Demo (Tabloid)
SCUS-94290.
Spyro: Year of the Dragon
SCUS-94615.
Squaresoft on PlayStation: Collector's CD
SCUS-94256.
Star Wars Episode 1: TPM (Trade Demo)
SLUS-80884.
Star Wars: Demolition Demo
SLUS-90088.
SuperCross Circuit
SCUS-94396.
Syphon Filter 2 Demo Disc
SCUS-94393.
Syphon Filter 3 Demo
SCUS-94661.
Syphon Filter: Demo Disc
SCUS-94362.
Tail Concerto Demo CD
SLUS-90060.
Take Immediate Action Sampler
SCUS-94232. Note: the contents of this disc are the same as
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 5.
The Best of the Playstation Underground Year One
SCUS-94261.
The Unholy War Demo
SLUS-90030.
Thousand Arms: Demo CD
SLUS-90059.
Thrasher: Skate and Destroy Demo
SLUS-90067.
Titan A.E.: Demo CD
SLUS-90082. Titan A.E. was never released in final game form.
Tomba!
SCUS-94255.
Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return: Demo CD
SCUS-94464.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
SLUS-90086.
Toys "R" Us Interactive CD Sampler Disc
SCUS-94371.
Toys "R" Us: Attack of the Killer Demos
SCUS-94397.
Twisted Metal 3 Demo
SCUS-94378.
Twisted Metal 4 Demo
SCUS-94389.
Tyco R/C: Demo CD
SLUS-90085.
UmJammer Lammy: Demo CD
SCUS-94398.
Vigilante 8 Demo CD
SLUS-90022.
Walmart Playstation Demo Disc
SCUS-94595.
Wild Arms 2: Demo Disc
SCUS-94592.
Wipeout 3
SLUS-90063.
X-360: Surrounding Your World With Sound
SLUS-90021. Sound demos from Sony's Advanced Digital Systems
Group.
X-Men Mutant Academy (Trade Demo)
SLUS-81223.
You Don't Know Jack: Demo CD
SLUS-90061.
Talking: Chris Charla [092 | 093]
TALKING Chris Charla
Next Generation was first published the year the Playstation was
released - what made 1995 such an exciting time in the videogame
world?
1995 saw a huge generational shift in videogames. Just on
the hardware side, we went from these two dominant 16-
bit, sprite-based 2D systems to having literally a huge
amount of choices for next generation hardware -
Playstation, Saturn, CD-i, Jaguar, 3DO, Neo-Geo CD,
Pippin, 32X, N64 was on the horizon, etc. On the PC,
you had 3D cards starting to come into their own.
So, suddenly we had hardware that was poised to do a lot
more than we had ever been able to do before, and you
saw the start of the change in public perceptions from
thinking of videogames as something for kids to a
legitimate form of entertainment for all ages. I think
people in the game industry had known that for a long
time, but 1995 was when you saw the first hints of that in
the popular press, after the success of Myst. Further,
Night Trap created a huge amount of controversy because
it was �violent� but aimed at kids, and when the response
from DP was �no, its for adults� it totally changed the
debate about games. We went from this kind of �this is
hurting our kids� debate to one that was more �if these
are for adults and kids, we need a ratings system.� And
that was a huge step in the development of the game
industry.
Why was the Playstation able to become so successful with the public?
Two reasons. Ken Kutaragi nailed the hardware. It was
easy to develop for, and made the transition to 3D really
easy for developers. So developers were able to create
these awesome new experiences we�d never had before in
the home (or even the arcades). Second, Sony totally nailed
the marketing. They saw that the base for games was
growing, and rather than targeting the tradition 12 - 16
demographic, they aimed at a much older demographic.
Not only did this older demographic have more money
to spend on games and game systems, but they also
CHRIS CHARLA WAS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF of
Next Generation magazine during the heyday of the
Playstation era, and was launch editor for ign.com.
He currently works for developer Digital Eclipse.
established the entire zeitgeist of what was �cool� for the
rest of popular culture.
The Playstation was the first major console to tackle adult themes,
such as rave culture (WipEout, N2O), homosexuality (Fear Effect),
etc. Why was that, and did videogames lose anything from this new
emphasis?
The Playstation being the platform for games that dealt
with more adult themes was a direct result of Sony aiming
it at an older demographic, and the presence of a ratings
system that enabled developers to create �M� titles without
having to worry about offending younger players or their
parents. I don�t think games lost anything when this
happened at all. I think it just enabled a broader spectrum
of stories and topics to come into games, and that�s one
of the reasons videogames are so huge today. Once
developers were enabled to create games for ages beyond
12, games suddenly starting appealing to a wide audience
that was older than 12.
What games were created for the Playstation that had not been
possible in the past?
There�s a huge spectrum of games that Playstation
enabled, but the easiest to identify is the 3D platformer,
whether that�s Crash Bandicoot or Spyro, or Lara Croft in
Tomb Raider. While the best 3D platformer, Mario 64,
wasn�t on Playstation, the whole notion of the 3rd person
3D action game was ultimately realized most completely
on the Playstation. The Survival Horror genre was really
enabled by the ratings system, so that was less a function
of Playstation than it was the general changes going on in
the industry at that time, but again, it was most welcomed
by consumers on PlayStation.
What opportunities were missed during the 32-bit era?
Not many. Just about everything was tried in 32-bit that
could be. FMV, classic 2D adventures, RTS, 3D
adventures, action, platformers, sports, extreme sports,
rhythm action, racing, experimental games like Carnage
Heart or Tail of the Sun, etc. There may have been some
implementation issues, but by and large, the game industry
threw everything it had at the 32-bit era, saw what stuck,
and made a lot of it. You can decry a lack of innovation
at the tail end, but I�d say on balance 1995-2000 clearly
ranks as one of the game industry�s most golden times.
3DO
Army Men 3D
Army Men World War
Army Men World War: Final Front
Army Men World War: Land, Sea, Air
Army Men World War: Team Assault
Army Men: Air Attack
Army Men: Air Attack 2
Army Men: Green Rogue
Army Men: Sarge's Heroes
Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2
Battletanx: Global Assault
Crusaders of Might & Magic
Cubix Robots for Everyone: Race'n Robots
Family Game Pack
High Heat Baseball 2000
High Heat Major League Baseball 2002
Sammy Sosa High Heat Baseball 2001
Sammy Sosa Softball Slam
TOCA Championship Racing
Uprising X
Vegas Games 2000
WarJetz
Warriors of Might & Magic
WDL: World Destruction League Thunder Tanks
989 Sports
MLB 2000
MLB 2001
NBA Shootout 2000
NBA Shootout 2001
NBA Shootout 2002
NBA Shootout 2003
NBA Shootout 2004
NCAA Final Four 2000
NCAA Final Four 2001
NCAA Final Four 99
NCAA GameBreaker 2000
NCAA GameBreaker 2001
NCAA GameBreaker 99
NFL GameDay 2000
NFL GameDay 2001
NFL GameDay 2002
NFL GameDay 2003
NFL GameDay 2004
NFL GameDay 2005
NFL GameDay 99
NFL Xtreme
NFL Xtreme 2
NHL FaceOff 2000
NHL FaceOff 2001
NHL FaceOff 99
Supercross Circuit
989 Studios
3Xtreme
Bust A Groove
Cardinal Syn
Cool Boarders 3
Cool Boarders 4
Jet Moto 3
Rally Cross 2
Running Wild
Syphon Filter
Syphon Filter 2
Twisted Metal 4
Twisted Metal III
Acclaim
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Iron & Blood: Warriors at Ravenloft
Alien Trilogy
All Star Baseball 1997 featuring Frank Thomas
Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M.
ATV Quad Power Racing
Batman & Robin
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game
BattleSport
Blast Lacrosse
Bubble Bobble also featuring Rainbow Islands
Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition
Bust-A-Move '99
College Slam
Crow, The: City ofAngels
D
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX: Maximum Remix
Dragonheart: Fire & Steel
Ducati World Racing Challenge
ECW: Anarchy Rulz
ECW: Hardcore Revolution
Fantastic Four
Forsaken
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball
Freestyle Motocross: McGrath vs Pastrana
HBO Boxing
Impact Racing
Iron Man / X O Manowar in Heavy Metal
Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000
Jeremy McGrath Supercross '98
Jupiter Strike
Killing Zone
Magic: The Gathering: Battlemage
NBA Jam Extreme
NBA Jam Tournament Edition
NFL Quarterback Club 97
NHL Breakaway '98
No One Can Stop Mr. Domino
Power Shovel
Psychic Force
RC de Go!
RC Revenge
Re-volt
Revolution X
Rise 2 Resurrection
Riven: The Sequel to Myst
Shadow Man
South Park
South Park Rally
South Park: Chef's Luv Shack
Space Jam, Warner Bros.
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ASCII
Armored Core: Project Phantasma
Backstreet Billiards
Clock Tower
Felony 11-79
King's Field
King's Field 2
Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia
R-Types
Atari
Missile Command
Next Tetris, The
Pong: The Next Level
Q*Bert
Atlus
Bomberman Fantasy Race
Bomberman World
Brigandine: The Legend of Forsena
Eggs of Steel: Charlie's Eggcellent Adventure
Guilty Gear
Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth
Kartia: The Word of Fate
Ogre Battle Limited Edition
Peak Performance
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
Revelations Series: Persona
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure
Space Griffon VF-9
Tactics Ogre
Tail Concerto
Thousand Arms
Trap Gunner: Countdown to Oblivion
BAM
Beast Wars: Transformers: Transmetals
Contender 2
Dexter's Laboratory: Mandark's Lab?
Jimmy White's 2: Cueball
My Disney Kitchen
Powerpuff Girls, The: Chemical X-Traction
Winnie the Pooh Kindergarten
Winnie the Pooh Preschool
Bandai
Bass Rise
Countdown Vampires
Digimon Digital Card Battle
Digimon Rumble Arena
Digimon World
Digimon World 2
Digimon World 3
Gundam Battle Assault
Gundam Battle Assault 2
Inu-Yasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale
Power Rangers Zeo, Saban's: Full Tilt Battle Pinball
Silent Bomber
Bandai / Atari
Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
Bethesda
IHRA Motorsports Drag Racing
Capcom
Breath of Fire III
Breath of Fire IV
Buster Bros. Collection
Capcom vs. SNK Pro
Darkstalkers 3
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
Dino Crisis
Dino Crisis 2
Fox Hunt
Freestyle Boardin' 99
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes
Mega Man 8: Anniversary Edition
Mega Man Legends
Mega Man Legends 2
Mega Man X4
Mega Man X5
Mega Man X6
Misadventures of Tron Bonne, The
One Piece Mansion
Pocket Fighter
Resident Evil
Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 2: Dual Shock Edition
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Resident Evil Director's Cut
Resident Evil: Survivor
Rival Schools
Star Gladiator: Episode I: Final Crusade
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams
Street Fighter Collection
Street Fighter Collection 2
Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha
Street Fighter EX2 Plus
Strider 2
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
Trick'n Snowboarder
X-Men vs. Street Fighter
Club Acclaim
Mary-Kate and Ashley: Crush Course
Mary-Kate and Ashley: Magical Mystery Mall
Mary-Kate and Ashley: Winner's Circle
Codemasters
Colin McRae Rally 2.0
Jarrett & Labonte Stock Car Racing
Micro Maniacs Racing, FoxKids.com
Mike Tyson Boxing
MTV Music Generator
No Fear Downhill Mountain Bike Racing
TOCA 2: Touring Car Challenge
Conspiracy
Amazing Virtual Sea Monkeys, The
Creatures
Creatures: Raised in Space
Marble Master
Rescue Copter
Tiny Toon Adventures: Plucky's Big Adventure
Crave
Beyblade
Blaster Master: Blasting Again
Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror
Eternal Eyes
Galerians
Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu
Killer Loop
Mort the Chicken
Razor Freestyle Scooter
Razor Racing
Shadow Madness
Sno-Cross Championship Racing
Ultimate Fighting Championship
X-bladez Inline Skater
Crystal Dynamics
3D Baseball
Blazing Dragons
Gex
Off-World Interceptor Extreme
Pandemonium!
Slam 'n Jam '96 featuring Magic & Kareem
Total Eclipse Turbo
Data East
DefCon 5
Dreamcatcher
Dracula: The Last Sanctuary
Dracula: The Resurrection
Hellboy: Asylum Seeker
In Cold Blood
Pink Panther: Pinkadelic Pursuit
Eidos
101 Dalmatians II, Disney's: Patch's London Adventure
102 Dalmatians, Disney's: Puppies to the Rescue
Akuji: The Heartless
Chicken Run
Deathtrap Dungeon
F1 World Grand Prix: 1999 Season
Fear Effect
Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix
Fighting Force
Fighting Force 2
Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko
Incredible Hulk, The: The Pantheon Saga
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
Machine Head
Ninja: Shadow of Darkness
Olympic Soccer
Olympic Summer Games
Swagman
Sydney 2000
Tomb Raider
Tomb Raider II Starring Lara Croft
Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft
Tomb Raider: Chronicles
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation
Unholy War, The
Urban Chaos
Walt Disney World Quest Magical Racing Tour
Warzone 2100
Electronic Arts
007 Racing
007: The World is Not Enough
007: Tomorrow Never Dies
2002 FIFA World Cup
Andretti Racing
Auto Destruct
Battle Stations
Castrol Honda Superbike Racing
Championship Bass
CyberTiger
Darklight Conflict
Diablo
Dune 2000
ESPN X Games Pro Boarder
Extreme Pinball
F1 2000
F1 Championship Season 2000
Fade to Black
FIFA 2000: Major League Soccer
FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer
FIFA 99
FIFA Road to World Cup98
FIFA Soccer 2002: Major League Soccer
FIFA Soccer 2003
FIFA Soccer 2004
FIFA Soccer 2005
FIFA Soccer 96
FIFA Soccer 97
Future Cop: LAPD
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Hi-Octane: The Track Fights Back
Hot Wheels Turbo Racing
Jurassic Park: Warpath
Knockout Kings
Knockout Kings 2000
Knockout Kings 2001
Lost World, The: Jurassic Park
Madden NFL 2000
Madden NFL 2001
Madden NFL 2002
Madden NFL 2003
Madden NFL 2004
Madden NFL 2005
Madden NFL 97
Madden NFL 98
Madden NFL 99
Magic Carpet
Medal of Honor
Medal of Honor: Underground
Mobil 1 Rally Championship
Moto Racer
Moto Racer 2
NASCAR 2000
NASCAR 2001
NASCAR 98
NASCAR 98 Collector's Edition
NASCAR 99
NASCAR 99 Legacy
NASCAR Rumble
NASCAR Thunder 2002
NASCAR Thunder 2003
NASCAR Thunder 2004
NBA Live 2000
NBA Live 2001
NBA Live 2002
NBA Live 2003
NBA Live 96
NBA Live 97
NBA Live 98
NBA Live 99
NCAA Football 2000
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NCAA Football 2001
NCAA Football 98
NCAA Football 99
NCAA March Madness 2000
NCAA March Madness 2001
NCAA March Madness '98
NCAA March Madness '99
Need for Speed II
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
Need for Speed, Road & Track Presents The
Need for Speed, The: V-Rally
Need for Speed, The: V-Rally 2
Need for Speed: High Stakes
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed
NHL 2000
NHL 2001
NHL '97
NHL '98
NHL '99
NHL Rock the Rink
Nuclear Strike
OverBlood
PGA Tour 96
PGA Tour 97
PGA Tour 98
Pooh's Party Game: In Search of the Treasure
Populous: The Beginning
Psychic Detective
ReBoot
Road Rash
Road Rash 3-D
Road Rash: Jailbreak
Rush Down
Shockwave Assault
Sim Theme Park
Skullmonkeys
Sled Storm
Small Soldiers
Soviet Strike
Space Hulk: Vengeance of the Blood Angels
Sports Car GT
Street Sk8er
Street Sk8er 2
Superbike 2000
Supercross (2001 EA Sports)
Supercross 2000
Syndicate Wars
Theme Hospital
Theme Park
Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf (2001)
Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf 2000
Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf 99
Tripel Play Baseball (2002)
Triple Play 2000
Triple Play 2001
Triple Play 97
Triple Play 98
Triple Play 99
Viewpoint
Warcraft II: Dark Saga
Warhammer: Dark Omen
WCW Backstage Assault
WCW Mayhem
World Cup 98
Xena: Warrior Princess
Empire Interactive
Ford Racing
Pipe Dreams 3D
Pro Pinball: Big Race USA
Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey
Pro Pinball: Timeshock!
Sheep
Speedball 2100
Spin Jam
Encore
Zoboomafoo: Leapin' Lemurs
Enix
Bust A Groove 2
Dragon Warrior VII
Torneko: The Last Hope
Valkyrie Profile
Fox Interactive
Alien Resurrection
Croc 2
Die Hard Trilogy
Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas
Fox Sports Golf '99
Fox Sports NBA Basketball 2000
Fox Sports NHL Championship 2000
Fox Sports Soccer '99
Independence Day
Motorhead
N2O: Nitrous Oxide
Team Losi: RC Racer
X-Files, The
Fox Interactive / Ubisoft
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos
Global Star
Dora the Explorer, Nick Jr.: Barnyard Buddies
Gotham
ATV Mania
Austin Powers Pinball
Big Strike Bowling
Ford Truck Mania
Motocross Mania 2
MTV Celebrity Deathmatch
Patriotic Pinball
Spec Ops: Airborne Commando
GT Interactive
40 Winks
Bugriders: The Race of Kings
Courier Crisis
Critical Depth
DBZ: Dead Ball Zone
Driver
Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes
Duke Nukem: Time to Kill
Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown
Hexen: Beyond Heretic
Invasion from Beyond
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
Rogue Trip: Vacation 2012
Streak Hoverboard Racing
Tigershark
Hasbro
Action Man: Operation Extreme
Beast Wars: Transformers
Breakout
Centipede
Family Feud
Frogger
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge
Galaga: Destination Earth
Game of Life, The
Glover
Jeopardy!
Jeopardy! 2nd Edition
Monopoly
NASCAR Heat
Risk: The Game of Global Domination
Scrabble Crossword Game
Tonka Space Station
Wheel of Fortune
Wheel of Fortune 2nd Edition
Worms: Armageddon
Hot-B
Big Bass World Championship
Black Bass with Blue Marlin
Runabout-2
Hudson Soft
Pinobee
Humongous (Infogrames)
Backyard Soccer
Infogrames
Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare
Animorphs: Shattered Reality
Atari Anniversary Edition Redux
Ballistic
Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
Driver 2
Eagle One: Harrier Attack
Expendable
Golden Tee Golf, Peter Jacobsen's
Hogs of War
Koudelka
Looney Tunes Racing
Lucky Luke
Men in Black: The Series: Crashdown
Michelin Rally Masters: Race of Champions
Mission: Impossible
Moto Racer World Tour
N-Gen Racing
Nicktoons Racing
Pajama Sam: You Are What You Eat From Your Head to Your Feet
Power Spike Pro Beach Volleyball
Sheep Raider, Looney Tunes
Smurf Racer!
Smurfs, The
Striker Pro 2000
Test Drive 6
Test Drive Le Mans
Test Drive Off Road 3
Interplay
Baseball 2000, Interplay Sports
Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace 2000: Millennium Gold Edition
Caesars Palace II
Casper
Crime Killer
Cyberia
Descent
Descent Maximum
Gekido
Heart of Darkness
Jimmy Johnson's VR Football '98
Loaded
Norse by Norsewest: The Return of the Lost Vikings
Pro Pinball
Red Asphalt
Reloaded: The Hardcore Sequel
Renegade Racers
Tempest X3
Virtual Pool
Wild 9
Jaleco
Bases Loaded '96: Double Header
BRAHMA Force: The Assault of Beltlogger 9
Builder's Block
Dragon Seeds
Irritating Stick
Juggernaut
K-1: Grand Prix
K-1: Revenge
Nectaris: Military Madness
Punky Skunk
Speed Racer
Super Bubble Pop
Tetris Plus
Tokyo Highway Battle
Vampire Hunter D
Vanark
Kemco
Bombing Islands, The
Knowledge Adventure
Jumpstart Wildlife Safari: Field Trip
Play with the Teletubbies
Rescue Heroes, Fisher Price: Molten Menace
Sabrina the Teenage Witch: A Twitch in Time
Koei
Destrega
Dynasty Warriors
Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire
Romance of the Three Kingdoms VI: Awakening of the Dragon
Saiyuki: Journey West
Kokopeli Digital
In the Hunt
Robo Pit
Konami
Azure Dreams
Big Ol' Bass 2
Bottom of the 9th
Bottom of the 9th '97
Bottom of the 9th '99
Broken Helix
C: The Contra Adventure
Castlevania Chronicles
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Contra: Legacy of War
Publisher Database [098 | 099]
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Circuit Breakers
Cyberspeed
Dare Devil Derby 3D
NCAA Basketball Final Four 97
Rat Attack!
Starwinder: The Ultimate Space Race
Steel Harbinger
Mud Duck
Air Hockey
All Star Racing
All Star Racing 2
American Pool
ATV Racers
Baldies
Ballerburg: Castle Chaos
Cleopatra's Fortune
Equestrian Showcase
Family Card Games Fun Pack
Gubble
Miracle Space Race
Puzznic
Qix Neo
Robo-Pit 2
Sports Superbike 2
Namco
Ace Combat 2
Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere
Air Combat
Cybersled
Dragon Valor
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
Mr. Driller
Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness
Namco Museum Volume 1
Namco Museum Volume 2
Namco Museum Volume 3
Namco Museum Volume 4
Namco Museum Volume 5
Pac-Man World: 20th Anniversary
Point Blank
Point Blank 2
Point Blank 3
R4: Ridge Racer Type 4
Rage Racer
Ridge Racer
Ridge Racer Revolution
Soul Blade
Starblade Alpha
Tales of Destiny
Tales of Destiny II
Tekken
Tekken 2
Tekken 3
Time Crisis
Time Crisis: Project Titan
Treasures of the Deep
Xevious 3D/G+
Natsume
Blockids
Burstrick Wake Boarding!!
Bust-A-Move 4
Gekioh: Shooting King
Harvest Moon: Back to Nature
Lode Runner
Reel Fishing
Reel Fishing II
Skydiving Extreme
Turnabout
NewKidCo
Cat in the Hat, Dr. Suess The
Dragon Tales: Dragon Seek
E.T.: The Extra-terrestrial: Interplanetary Mission
Elmo's Letter Adventure, Sesame Street
Elmo's Number Journey, Sesame Street
Goofy's Fun House, Disney's
Hello Kitty's Cube Frenzy
Mulan, Disney's Story Studio
Sesame Street Sports
Tigger's Honey Hunt, Disney presents
Tiny Toon Adventures: The Great Beanstalk
Tom & Jerry in House Trap
Novalogic
Delta Force: Urban Warfare
Ocean
Power Serve 3D Tennis
True Pinball
Worms
Origin
Crusader: No Remorse
Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom
Playmates
Battle Arena Toshinden 2
Battle Arena Toshinden 3
Burning Road
MDK
Powerslave
Skeleton Warriors
VMX Racing
Psygnosis
Adidas Power Soccer
Adidas Power Soccer 98
Adventures of Lomax, The
Assault Rigs
Blast Radius
Chronicles of the Sword
City of Lost Children, The
Codename: Tenka
Colony Wars
Colony Wars: Vengeance
Destruction Derby
Destruction Derby 2
Discworld II: Mortality Bites!
Discworld, Terry Pratchett's
Eliminator
Formula 1
Formula 1 98
Formula 1 Championship Edition
Formula One 99
G-Police
G-Police: Weapons of Justice
Kingsley's Adventure
Krazy Ivan
Lemmings & Oh No! More Lemmings
Lemmings 3D
Publisher Database [100 | 101]
Myst
Newman Haas Racing
Novastorm
O.D.T.
Pro 18: World Tour Golf
Professional Underground: League of Pain
Psybadek
Rascal
Roll Away
Rollcage
Rosco McQueen: Firefighter Extreme
Rush Hour
Sentient
Sentinel Returns
Shadow Master
Shipwreckers!
Spice World
Thunder Truck Rally
Wipeout 3
Wipeout XL
Wipeout: Ballistic Antigravity Racing
ReadySoft
BrainDead 13 starring Fritz
Red Storm
Rainbow Six, Tom Clancy's
Rainbow Six, Tom Clancy's: Rogue Spear
Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends
Rockstar
Grand Theft Auto 2
Grand Theft Auto: Mission Pack #1: London 1969
Italian Job, The
Thrasher presents: Skate and Destroy
Sierra
NASCAR Racing
You Don't Know Jack
You Don't Know Jack: Mock 2
Simon & Schuster
M&M's: Shell Shocked
Miss Spider's Tea Party
Sir-Tech
Excalibur 2555 A.D.
SNK
Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition
Samurai Shodown: Warrior's Rage
Sony
2Xtreme
Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge, Disney's
Ape Escape
Aquanaut's Holiday
Atlantis, Disney's: The Lost Empire
Battle Arena Toshinden
Beyond the Beyond
Blasto
Bloody Roar
Bloody Roar II
Bogey: Dead 6
Bushido Blade
C-12: Final Resistance
Carnage Heart
CART World Series
Colin McRae Rally
Contender
Cool Boarders
Cool Boarders 2
Cool Boarders 2001
Crash Bandicoot
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
Crash Bandicoot: Warped
Crash Bash
Crash Team Racing
Emperor's New Groove, Disney's The
Epidemic
ESPN Extreme Games
Final Fantasy Tactics
Final Fantasy VII
Formula One 2000
Gran Turismo
Gran Turismo 2
Grandia
Grind Session
Hot Shots Golf
Hot Shots Golf 2
Intelligent Qube
Jersey Devil
Jet Moto
Jet Moto 2
Jumping Flash!
Jumping Flash! 2
Kileak: The DNA Imperative
King of Fighters '95, The
Legend of Dragoon, The
Legend of Legaia
Lilo and Stitch, Disney's
MediEvil
MediEvil II
MLB 2002
MLB 2003
MLB 2004
MLB 2005
MLB 98
MLB 99
MLB Pennant Race
Monsters Inc. Scream Team, Disney's/PIXAR
Mortal Kombat 3
Motor Toon Grand Prix
NBA Shootout
NBA Shootout '97
NBA Shootout 98
NCAA Football GameBreaker
NCAA GameBreaker 98
NFL GameDay
NFL GameDay '97
NFL GameDay 98
NHL FaceOff
NHL FaceOff '97
NHL FaceOff 98
Omega Boost
PaRappa the Rapper
Peter Pan in Disney's Return to Neverland
Philosoma
Porsche Challenge
Project: Horned Owl
Raiden Project, The
Rally Cross
SaGa Frontier
Samurai Shodown III: Blades of Blood
Spawn: The Eternal
Speed Punks
Spryo: Ripto's Rage
Spyro the Dragon
Spyro: Year of the Dragon
Star Ocean: The Second Story
Steel Reign
Stuart Little 2
Syphon Filter 3
Tail of the Sun
Tiny Tank
Tobal No. 1
Tomba!
Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return
Treasure Planet, Disney's
Turbo Prop Racing
Twisted Metal
Twisted Metal 2
Twisted Metal: Small Brawl
UmJammer Lammy
Warhawk
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: 2nd Edition
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: 3rd Edition
Wild Arms
Wild Arms 2
Sony/Agetec
Armored Core
Sony/Take2
Bug's Life, Disney's/PIXAR A
Tarzan, Walt Disney pictures presents
Sound Source
Casper: Friends Around the World
Land Before Time, The: Return to the Great Valley
SouthPeak
Boombots
Dukes of Hazzard II, The: Daisy Dukes It Out
Dukes of Hazzard, The: Racing for Home
Flintstones Bedrock Bowling, The
Spectrum Holobyte
Top Gun: Fire at Will!
Square Enix
Final Fantasy Origins
Squaresoft
Brave Fencer Musashi
Bushido Blade 2
Chocobo Racing
Chocobo's Dungeon 2
Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring
Einhander
Front Mission 3
Legend of Mana
Parasite Eve
Parasite Eve 2
SaGa Frontier 2
Threads of Fate
Squaresoft / Square Enix
Chrono Cross
Final Fantasy Anthology: Collector's Package
Final Fantasy Chronicles
Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy VIII
Vagrant Story
Xenogears
SSI
Panzer General
Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat
Sunsoft
Monkey Magic
Monsterseed
Shanghai: True Valor
T.R.A.G. - Tactical Rescue Assault Group: Mission of Mercy
Take 2
Action Bass
Alexi Lalas International Soccer
Ball Breakers
Big Bass Fishing
Darkstone
Grand Theft Auto
Grudge Warriors
Kiss Pinball
Martian Gothic: Unification
Monkey Hero
Motocross Mania
Railroad Tycoon II
Saltwater Sportfishing
Spec Ops: Covert Assault
Spec Ops: Ranger Elite
Spec Ops: Stealth Patrol
Take 2 / BMG Interactive
Spider: The Video Game
TDK Impulse
Land Before Time, The: Big Water Adventure
Shrek: Treasure Hunt
TDK Mediaactive
Land Before Time, The: Great Valley Racing Adventure
Tecmo
Dead or Alive
Deception III: Dark Delusion
Deception, Tecmo's: Invitation to Darkness
Gallop Racer
Kagero: Deception II
Monster Rancher
Monster Rancher 2
Monster Rancher BattleCard: Episode II
Monster Rancher Hop a Bout
Super Shot Soccer
Tecmo Stackers
Tecmo Super Bowl
Tecmo World Golf
Telegames
Rascal Racers
Ultimate Brain Games
Telstar
Wreckin Crew: Drive Dangerously
THQ
Alone in the Dark: One Eyed Jack's Revenge
Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Musical
Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It?
Bravo Air Race
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars
Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling
Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling 2
Championship Motocross 2001 featuring Ricky Carmichael
Championship Motocross featuring Ricky Carmichael
Publisher Database [102 | 103]
Danger Girl
Devil Dice
Evil Dead: Hail to theKing
Floating Runner: Quest for the 7 Crystals
G Darius
Ghost in the Shell
Granstream Saga, The
Hot Wheels Extreme Racing
K-1: The Arena Fighters
Little Mermaid II, Disney's The
MTV Sports: Pure Ride
MTV Sports: Skateboarding featuring Andy Macdonald
MTV Sports: Snowboarding
MTV Sports: TJ Lavin's Ultimate BMX
Power Rangers, Saban's: Lightspeed Rescue
Power Rangers, Saban's: Time Force
Ray Tracers
Rocket Power: Team Rocket Rescue
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
Rugrats: Search for Reptar
Rugrats: Studio Tour
Rugrats: Totally Angelica
Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase
Spongebob Squarepants: Supersponge
Ultimate 8 Ball
Vs.
WCW Nitro
WCW vs. the World
WCW/NWO Thunder
WWF Smackdown!
WWF Smackdown! 2: Know Your Role
Time Warner
Primal Rage
Return Fire
Zero Divide
Titus
Evil Zone
Incredible Crisis
R/C Stunt Copter
Roadsters
Virtual Kasparov
Trimark
Hive, The
U.S. Gold / Eidos
Johnny Bazookatone
Shellshock
Thunder Strike 2
World Cup Golf: Professional Edition
Ubisoft
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
Batman: Gotham City Racer
Bear in the Big Blue House, Jim Henson's
Bratz
Dinosaur, Disney's
Donald Duck Goin' Quackers, Disney's
F1 Racing Championship
Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado
Gunfighter: The Legend of Jesse James
Hooters Road Trip
Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Crazy Maze
Jungle Book, Walt Disney's: Rhythm n' Groove
Largo Winch // Commando SAR
Monaco Grand Prix
Planet of the Apes
Power Play Sports Trivia
Rainbow Six, Tom Clancy's: Lone Wolf
Rayman
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
Rayman Brain Games
Rayman Rush
S.C.A.R.S.
Street Racer
Surf Riders
Tennis Arena
V.I.P.
Worms World Party
Universal
Disruptor
Vatical
Bomberman Party Edition
Polaris SnoCross
Sea-Doo Hydro Cross
Tiny Toon Adventures: Toonenstein: Dare to Scare
Vatical / Telegames
Iron Soldier 3
Viacom
Divide, The: Enemies Within
SlamScape
Zoop
Vic Tokai
Criticom
Silverload
Video System
F1 World Grand Prix (Season 2000)
Virgin Interactive
Agile Warrior F111-X
Black Dawn
Golden Nugget
Grand Slam
Grid Runner
Nanotek Warrior
NHL Powerplay '96
NHL Powerplay 98
Spot Goes to Hollywood
Viva Soccer
Virgin Interactive / Majesco
Hercules, Disney's: Action Game
Vivendi
Barbie Explorer
Barbie: Gotta Have Games
VR Sports
VR Baseball '97
VR Baseball '99
VR Golf '97
VR Soccer '96
VR Sports: Powerboat Racing
Westwood
Command & Conquer
Command & Conquer: Red Alert
Command & Conquer: Red Alert Retaliation
Williams
Doom
Final Doom
Williams' Arcade's Greatest Hits
Working Designs
Alundra
Arc the Lad Collection
Elemental Gearbolt
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
Vanguard Bandits
Working Designs (Spaz)
RayCrisis: Series Termination
RayStorm
Silhouette Mirage
Thunder Force V: Perfect System
XS Games
Hugo: The Evil Mirror
Jigsaw Madness
Mobile Light Force
Monster Bass!
Sol Divide
Sorcerer's Maze
Superstar Dance Club #1 Hits!!!
Virtual Pool 3
XS Airboat Racing
XS Junior League Dodgeball
XS Junior League Football
XS Junior League Soccer
XS Moto
Publisher Database [104 | 105]
Rare EU/JP Games
Europe | SLES-00766 | 1998
MEGAMAN BATTLE & CHASE, THE FIRST ever
Megaman 3D racing game, was slated for a US release but
Capcom USA decided to scrap the project. Grab yourself
one of 10 cars and let it rip over 32 different tracks, all of
them loaded with challenges, not to mention treacherous
opponents! After every win you can nick bits off the los-
ers� cars and tune up your own. 10 well-known characters
from the Megaman world appear, each with his own special
car and dedicated weapons. The 2-player split-screen mode
is a riot. This title was also released in Japan as �Rockman
Battle & Chase.� The very limited release of the full-En-
glish European version has meant this title is highly desired;
it routinely commands a price over $30.
Megaman Battle & Chase
Japan | SLPS-00588 | 1996
GUSSUN PARADISE IS A BRIGHT and colorful mix-
ture of Bubble Bobble, Rainbow Islands, and Bomberman.
Guss and Yodie leap from platform to platform avoiding
enemies who do their best to destroy them. By throwing or
jumping on the bombs, Guss and Yodie can ignite a two
second fuse. On detonation, the bomb will destroy all en-
emies in the vicinity. Destroy all of the enemies within the
allotted time to progress to the next level. The graphics in
Gussun Paradise are simple, but well-executed parallax scroll-
ing effects impress. Released in Europe as �Yo Yo�s Puzzle
Park.�
Gussun Paradise
PLAYSTATION COLLECTING IS NOT solely an
American endeavor. 1425 games have been released in
Europe, and nearly 4000 were put out in Japan. Collec-
tors in both regions are currently hard at work putting
together comprehensive local rarity lists, a feat which we
will not duplicate here. Nonetheless, we provide a taste
of what�s available overseas on the following pages. Here
you can find a selection of rare titles in Japan and Eu-
rope, all unreleased in the US, which might be of interest
to importers. Of course, this list is by no means compre-
hensive - it will no doubt be some time before a collector
manages a full international PS collection.
Japan | SLPM-87014 | 1998
SO YOU THINK DANCE DANCE Revolution gives you
a good workout? Konami took DDR one step further and
added martial arts. Martial Beat is a motion sensing game
equipped with a non-touch sensor that recognizes the player�s
movements, sensing both the direction and timing of every
strike. In practice and fitness mode, the player is greeted by
a real life instructor who will perform a task and prompt
the player to perform the same moves, similar to Parappa
the Rapper. However, it is in attack mode where the fun
begins. Fight against an opponent by performing actual
martial arts moves. Martial Beat was released in Japan con-
taining a receiver which recognizes cordless sensors attached
to the player�s wrists and ankles. This is the closest one can
get to virtual reality on the PlayStation. A sequel was also
released in Japan.
Martial Beat
Japan | SLPS-10001 | 1994
POLY ENTERTAINMENT ARE THE geniuses behind
the best-selling Gran Turismo. Before the massive success
of GT, this developer was responsible for Motor Toon G.P.,
which was one of the first PlayStation games released in
Japan. Motor Toon was a cartoon racer that pushed the
technical envelope with state of the art graphics never be-
fore seen in a racing game. Race against opponents while
gathering power ups to assist you along the way. Bright
colors and flat-color shading is used in order to provide a
true cartoon look. This game should not be confused with
the US release Motor Toon Grand Prix. Motor Toon Grand
Prix is actually the sequel of this game.
Motor Toon G.P.
Europe | SLES-00698 | 1997
JOIN TWINSEN, THE HERO PROPHET, on a surreal
adventure through fantastical worlds to discover the Leg-
end. Solve cryptic clues and defeat bad guys as you guide
Twinsen to his destiny. This little known game is a port of
the best-selling PC game �Twinsen�s Odyssey,� originally re-
leased by Activision in the US. Little Big Adventure was
released in Japan, but because the game is text-heavy the
English-language European version is more desirable to im-
porters. The game sells for over $30.
Little Big Adventure
Rare EU/JP Games [106 | 107]
Expensive EU/JP Games
Japan | SLPS-00444 | 1996
MORTAL KOMBAT II IS ARGUABLY the best fighter in
the Mortal Kombat series. It is rather surprising that Ac-
claim released this game in Japan and not in the US. This
could be attributed to the fact that Tekken and Battle Arena
Toshinden were already on the market and showing off the
extraordinary 3D capabilities of the PlayStation. For a 2D
game on a 3D game system, Mortal Kombat II holds up
fairly well. Graphics are crisp and the control is arcade-like.
The one drawback to this Playstation port is that when fin-
ishing moves are performed, the game pauses in order to
load in the data due to the PlayStation�slimited RAM. Mor-
tal Kombat II was released in very limited quantities, so it is
quite a collector�s item. This game often sells for over $100.
Mortal Kombat II
Europe | SLES-01881 | 1999
EVER WONDERED WHAT CAPCOM did before such
PlayStation hits as Dino Crisis and Street Fighter? Well here
is your chance to own 4 CD�s packed with 13 of Capcom�s
best classic games such as Ghouls n� Ghosts, 1942, Com-
mando and Gun Smoke. Enjoy arcade perfect conversions,
browse galleries filled with original artwork and view spe-
cial secrets and tips. This is the complete collection of clas-
sic Capcom games in a European exclusive pack. This title
was slated for a US release but never came to fruition. In
Japan, Capcom sold each CD separately. The English-lan-
guage Euro version is in high demand; it sells for $30-$50.
Capcom Generations
RARE GAMES ARE ONE THING. The dedicated col-
lector will eventually come across even the rarest title at
a good price. The expensive titles, however, are the sole
domain of those with a thick wallet. Following are a
sample of the most pricey EU and JP releases, but, of
course, there are many more than the ones we�ve listed
here. Surgeons, lawyers and investment bankers should
also take a look at, to list a few, Kula World (E),
Castlevania Limited Edition (E), Ramna Battle Renais-
sance (J), Kaitou Apricot (J), Captain Commando (J),
Harmful Park (J), Panzer Bandits (J), Taoplan Shooting
Battle (J), and the numerous Japanese �limited edition�
boxsets.
Japan | SLPM-86272 | 1999
TREASURE HAS THE UNCANNY ability to make
memorable, zany, and wacky games. The combination of
those characteristics makes Rakugaki Showtime an instant
classic and a collectors item. Rakugaki Showtime is a fight-
ing game at heart but the presentation of it is like nothing
ever seen before in the fighting genre. Up to four players at
a time can battle in a small arena. Similar to Poy Poy, your
character can pick up objects and throw them at opponents
as well as perform melee attacks. What makes this game
stand out from the crowd is the art design; characters are
derived from crayon drawings sketched onto a piece of pa-
per. The effect is quite ingenious and resembles Paper Mario.
While there is a single player option, true four-player battles
are the essence of the game. Imported copies sell for around
$150.
Rakugaki Showtime
Europe | SLES-01549 | 1999
THE NAME�S LEWTON, AND THE DAME I�m work-
ing for wrote the book on trouble - and the sequel too. I�m
starting to wonder if Discworld�s first private investigator is
about to become it�s last. Control the action in this new and
original Terry Pratchett story. Talk to almost seventy unique
Discworld characters. Walk the mean streets of the Ankh-
Morpok and explore over seventy different 3D locations.
Terry Pratchet�s Discworld series has a huge following, and
Discworld 1 and 2 have proven to be popular titles in the
US, but Discworld Noir was released only in Europe. The
game is a spinoff from the first two games, not a true se-
quel. On the open market, Discworld Noir fetches up to
$50.
Discworld Noir
Europe | SLPS-00624 | 1996
GAIASEED IS AN OLD-SCHOOL horizontal shooter
similar to R-Type and Darius. The concept is simple: fly
your spaceship through hordes of enemy ships and shoot
everything that moves. The graphics are nothing to speak
of, but the playability and control are spot-on. This game is
both rare and expensive; it fetches up to $200 online, mak-
ing it as expensive as Treasure�s Radiant Silvergun for the
Sega Saturn. This game was released in limited quantities in
early 1996. It was not brought to Europe or the US.
GaiaSeed
Expensive EU/JP Games [108 | 109]
Atlantis: The Lost Empire Storyteller, Disney's NO SC/SLUS
Football Midseason Update for Madden 2001 NO SC/SLUS
Playstation/Pepsi Sampler Disc (Demo) PSRM 007690
Pysgnosis '98 Playstation Game Console Catalog SCUS-90037
Battle Arena Toshinden Not for Resale SCUS-94003
Kileak: The DNA Imperative SCUS-94102
Jumping Flash! SCUS-94103
Jumping Flash! 2 SCUS-94108
Sentient SCUS-94110
City of Lost Children, The SCUS-94150
Epidemic SCUS-94152
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back SCUS-94154
Cardinal Syn SCUS-94156
Playstation Underground Vol. 1 SCUS-94161
Final Fantasy VII SCUS-94163
Jet Moto 2 SCUS-94167
MLB 98 SCUS-94170
NBA Shootout 98 SCUS-94171
NCAA GameBreaker 98 SCUS-94172
NFL GameDay 98 SCUS-94173
NHL FaceOff 98 SCUS-94174
Playstation Underground Jampack Vol. 1 SCUS-94176
Playstation Underground Vol. 1.2 SCUS-94178
Playstation Underground Vol. 1.2 Disc 2 SCUS-94179
Final Fantasy VII: Squaresoft of Playstation Previews SCUS-94179
Bushido Blade SCUS-94180
Intelligent Qube SCUS-94181
Armored Core SCUS-94182
PaRappa the Rapper SCUS-94183
Porsche Challenge SCUS-94187
Hot Shots Golf SCUS-94188
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 1 SCUS-94189
Playstation Underground Vol. 1.3 SCUS-94191
Playstation Underground Vol. 1.3 Disc 2 SCUS-94192
Gran Turismo SCUS-94194
Intelligent Qube Demo SCUS-94196
Playstation Underground Jampack Vol. 2 SCUS-94197
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 2 SCUS-94198
Bloody Roar SCUS-94199
Battle Arena Toshinden SCUS-94200
Mortal Kombat 3 SCUS-94201
Spawn: The Eternal SCUS-94204
King of Fighters '95, The SCUS-94205
Blades of Blood: Samurai Shodown III SCUS-94206
Tobal No. 1 SCUS-94208
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 3 SCUS-94210
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 4 SCUS-94211
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 5 SCUS-94212
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 6 SCUS-94213
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 7 SCUS-94214
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 8 SCUS-94215
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 9 SCUS-94216
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 10 SCUS-94217
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 11 SCUS-94218
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 12 SCUS-94219
Final Fantasy Tactics SCUS-94221
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 5 SCUS-94222
Playstation Underground Vol. 1.4 SCUS-94225
Playstation Underground Vol. 1.4 Disc 2 SCUS-94226
MediEvil SCUS-94227
Spyro the Dragon SCUS-94228
Turbo Prop Racing SCUS-94229
SaGa Frontier SCUS-94230
3Xtreme SCUS-94231
Take Immediate Action Sampler SCUS-94232
MLB 99 SCUS-94233
NFL GameDay 99 SCUS-94234
NHL FaceOff 99 SCUS-94235
Tomba! SCUS-94236
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.1 SCUS-94237
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.1 Disc 2 SCUS-94238
Syphon Filter SCUS-94240
Einhander SCUS-94243
Crash Bandicoot: Warped SCUS-94244
NFL Xtreme SCUS-94245
NCAA GameBreaker 99 SCUS-94246
Rally Cross 2 SCUS-94247
Twisted Metal 3 SCUS-94249
Cool Boarders 3 SCUS-94251
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 6 SCUS-94252
Hot Shots Golf Demo SCUS-94253
Legend of Legaia SCUS-94254
Tomba! (Demo) SCUS-94255
Squaresoft on PlayStation: Collector's CD SCUS-94256
Gran Turismo: Demo Disc SCUS-94257
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.2 SCUS-94259
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.2 Disc 2 SCUS-94260
The Best of the Playstation Underground Year One
(Demo)
SCUS-94261
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 7 SCUS-94262
Bust A Groove SCUS-94263
NCAA Final Four 99 SCUS-94264
Cardinal Syn Demo SCUS-94265
Brought to You Exclusively by Toys 'R Us (Demo) SCUS-94266
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 8 SCUS-94268
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.3 SCUS-94269
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.3 Disc 2 SCUS-94270
NFL Xtreme (Demo) SCUS-94271
Running Wild SCUS-94272
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 13 SCUS-94275
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 14 SCUS-94276
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 15 SCUS-94277
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 16 SCUS-94278
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 17 SCUS-94279
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 18 SCUS-94280
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 19 SCUS-94281
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 20 SCUS-94282
NFL Gameday 99 Demo CD SCUS-94285SCUS/SLUS Data
Brought to You Exclusively by Best Buy (Demo) SCUS-94286
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 9 SCUS-94287
Playstation Underground Jampack (no volume
number)
SCUS-94287
Bug's Life, Disney's/PIXAR A SCUS-94288
Spyro the Dragon (Demo) SCUS-94290
Medievil: Demo CD SCUS-94291
Pizza Powered Playstation Giveaway (Demo) SCUS-94292
Playstation Underground Jampack Winter '98 SCUS-94293
Contender SCUS-94294
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.4 SCUS-94298
Playstation Underground Vol. 2.4 Disc 2 SCUS-94299
Ridge Racer SCUS-94300
Wipeout: Ballistic Antigravity Racing SCUS-94301
Destruction Derby SCUS-94302
Krazy Ivan SCUS-94303
Twisted Metal SCUS-94304
Warhawk SCUS-94305
Twisted Metal 2 SCUS-94306
Bogey: Dead 6 SCUS-94307
Rally Cross SCUS-94308
Jet Moto SCUS-94309
Destruction Derby 2 SCUS-94350
Wipeout XL SCUS-94351
Thunder Truck Rally SCUS-94352
Formula 1 SCUS-94353
Motor Toon Grand Prix SCUS-94355
Cool Boarders SCUS-94356
Cool Boarders 2 SCUS-94358
MLB 2000 SCUS-94359
NCAA Final Four 99 Demo CD SCUS-94361
Syphon Filter: Demo Disc SCUS-94362
MLB 2000 Demo SCUS-94364
3Xtreme (Demo) SCUS-94365
Legend of Legaia (Demo) SCUS-94366
Toys "R" Us Interactive CD Sampler Disc SCUS-94371
NHL Faceoff 99 (Demo) SCUS-94372
Running Wild (Demo) SCUS-94373
Cool Boarders 3 Demo SCUS-94374
NCAA Gamebreaker 99 Demo CD SCUS-94375
Bust-a-Groove Demo SCUS-94376
Rally Cross 2 Demo SCUS-94377
Twisted Metal 3 Demo SCUS-94378
Contender (Demo) SCUS-94380
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 10 SCUS-94382
NFL Xtreme 2: Demo Disc SCUS-94383
Jet Moto 3: Demo Disc SCUS-94384
NFL Gameday 2000 Demo CD SCUS-94385
NCAA Gamebreaker 2000 Demo CD SCUS-94386
NHL Faceoff 2000: Demo Disc SCUS-94387
Cool Boarders 4 Demo SCUS-94388
Twisted Metal 4 Demo SCUS-94389
NCAA Final Four 2000 Demo CD SCUS-94391
Syphon Filter 2 Demo SCUS-94393
SuperCross Circuit (Demo) SCUS-94396
Toys "R" Us: Attack of the Killer Demos SCUS-94397
UmJammer Lammy: Demo CD SCUS-94398
Raiden Project, The SCUS-94402
Philosoma SCUS-94403
Novastorm SCUS-94404
Assault Rigs SCUS-94405
Project: Horned Owl SCUS-94408
Codename: Tenka SCUS-94409
Blasto SCUS-94412
CART World Series SCUS-94416
Rush Hour SCUS-94417
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 4 SCUS-94418
NFL Xtreme 2 SCUS-94420
Star Ocean: The Second Story SCUS-94421
Ape Escape SCUS-94423
Bloody Roar II SCUS-94424
Spryo: Ripto's Rage SCUS-94425
Crash Team Racing SCUS-94426
Tiny Tank SCUS-94427
Playstation Underground Jampack Summer '99 SCUS-94428
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 21 SCUS-94429
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 22 SCUS-94430
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 23 SCUS-94431
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 24 SCUS-94432
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 25 SCUS-94433
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 26 SCUS-94434
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 27 SCUS-94435
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 28 SCUS-94436
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 29 SCUS-94437
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Demo Disc 30 SCUS-94438
Spyro the Dragon Demo (Foil) SCUS-94439
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.1 SCUS-94440
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.1 Disc 2 SCUS-94441
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.2 SCUS-94442
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.2 Disc 2 SCUS-94443
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.3 SCUS-94444
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.3 Disc 2 SCUS-94445
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.4 SCUS-94446
Playstation Underground Vol. 3.4 Disc 2 SCUS-94447
UmJammer Lammy SCUS-94448
Omega Boost SCUS-94449
Syphon Filter 2 SCUS-94451
Supercross Circuit SCUS-94453
Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return SCUS-94454
Gran Turismo 2 SCUS-94455
Tarzan, Walt Disney pictures presents SCUS-94456
Grandia SCUS-94457
Crash Team Racing (Demo) SCUS-94459
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! (Demo) SCUS-94460
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 11 SCUS-94463
Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return: Demo CD SCUS-94464
Spyro: Year of the Dragon SCUS-94467
Colin McRae Rally SCUS-94474
Playstation Underground Jampack Winter '99 SCUS-94475
Hot Shots Golf 2 SCUS-94476
MLB 2001 SCUS-94478
MLB 2001: Demo Disc SCUS-94479
Pizza Hut: Disc One (Demo) SCUS-94480
Pizza Hut: Disc Two (Demo) SCUS-94481
Playstation Demo Disc: Shock Your System SCUS-94482
Playstation Demo Disc SCUS-94483
Wild Arms 2 SCUS-94484
Gran Turismo 2 Disc 2 SCUS-94488
SLUS/SCUS Database [110 | 111]
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Best Buy Greatest Hits Demo Disc: Volume One
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SCUS-94668
Stuart Little 2 SCUS-94669
MLB 2003: Demo Disc SCUS-94672
NBA Shootout 2003 SCUS-94673
Playstation Demo Disc Version 1.5 SCUS-94674
Playstation Kiosk Disc 1.19 SCUS-94675
Playstation Kiosk Disc 1.2 SCUS-94678
MLB 2004 SCUS-94689
NFL GameDay 2004 SCUS-94690
NBA Shootout 2004 SCUS-94691
MLB 2005 SCUS-94692
NFL GameDay 2005 SCUS-94695
Chronicles of the Sword SCUS-94700
Chronicles of the Sword Disc 2 SCUS-94701
Beyond the Beyond SCUS-94702
Playstation Kiosk Disc 2004-2005 SCUS-94705
PSOne Demo Disc (wherever, whenever, forever) SCUS-94799
Crash Bandicoot SCUS-94900
Steel Reign SCUS-94902
Adventures of Lomax, The SCUS-94906
Jersey Devil SCUS-94907
Hear It Now!, Play it Later! (Demo) SCUS-94950
Playstation Picks: Purple SCUS-94951
Interactive CD Sampler Pack Vol. 1 SCUS-94955
Interactive CD Sampler Pack Volume 2 SCUS-94957
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 3.0 SCUS-94959
Playstation Picks: Green SCUS-94960
Final Fantasy VII Sampler CD SCUS-94961
Interactive CD Sampler Vol. 3.5 SCUS-94966
Playstation Underground Vol. 4.4 SCUS-97120
Air Combat SLUS-00001
NBA Jam Tournament Edition SLUS-00002
A-Train SLUS-00003
Rayman SLUS-00005
Tekken SLUS-00006
Alien Trilogy SLUS-00007
Cybersled SLUS-00008
DefCon 5 SLUS-00009
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball SLUS-00010
NFL Quarterback Club 97 SLUS-00011
Revolution X SLUS-00012
WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game SLUS-00013
Spot Goes to Hollywood SLUS-00014
PGA Tour 96 SLUS-00016
Theme Park SLUS-00017
Madden NFL 97 SLUS-00018
Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger SLUS-00019
Off-World Interceptor Extreme SLUS-00020
Total Eclipse Turbo SLUS-00021
Slam 'n Jam '96 featuring Magic & Kareem SLUS-00022
Agile Warrior F111-X SLUS-00023
Geom Cube SLUS-00024
Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain SLUS-00027
Shockwave Assault SLUS-00028
Magic Carpet SLUS-00029
NHL '97 SLUS-00030
Shellshock SLUS-00031
Top Gun: Fire at Will! SLUS-00032
Viewpoint SLUS-00033
Virtual Pool SLUS-00034
Road Rash SLUS-00035
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors SLUS-00036
Descent SLUS-00037
FIFA Soccer 96 SLUS-00038
Street Fighter: The Movie SLUS-00041
Gex SLUS-00042
X-Men: Children of the Atom SLUS-00044
Project Overkill SLUS-00045
Criticom SLUS-00046
NFL Full Contact SLUS-00047
NBA In the Zone SLUS-00048
Bottom of the 9th SLUS-00049
Silverload SLUS-00050
Chessmaster 3D, The SLUS-00052
Cyberia SLUS-00053
Starblade Alpha SLUS-00057
NBA Live 96 SLUS-00060
Soviet Strike SLUS-00061
World Cup Golf: Professional Edition SLUS-00063
Final Round, The SLUS-00064
3D Baseball SLUS-00066
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Music Sampler
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night SLUS-00067
Ball Blazer Champions SLUS-00068
Goal Storm SLUS-00069
Tecmo Super Bowl SLUS-00070
Loaded SLUS-00076
Doom SLUS-00077
Zoop SLUS-00078
Slam Scape SLUS-00080
BrainDead 13 starring Fritz SLUS-00083
Bases Loaded '96: Double Header SLUS-00086
TNN Motorsports Hardcore 4x4 SLUS-00089
Steel Harbinger SLUS-00093
Starwinder: The Ultimate Space Race SLUS-00094
PO'ed SLUS-00097
Street Racer SLUS-00099
Blazing Dragons SLUS-00100
Fox Hunt SLUS-00101
Powerslave SLUS-00102
Power Serve 3D Tennis SLUS-00105
Grand Theft Auto SLUS-00106
Hardball 5 SLUS-00108
Bubsy 3D SLUS-00110
SimCity 2000 SLUS-00113
Cyberspeed SLUS-00116
Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat SLUS-00117
Die Hard Trilogy SLUS-00119
Hive, The SLUS-00120
VMX Racing SLUS-00123
Primal Rage SLUS-00126
Grand Slam SLUS-00127
D SLUS-00128
Panzer General SLUS-00132
Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger Disc 2 SLUS-00134
SLUS/SCUS Database [112 | 113]
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Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger Disc 4 SLUS-00136
Shockwave Assault Disc 2 SLUS-00137
Strike Point SLUS-00139
X-COM: UFO Defense SLUS-00141
NCAA Basketball Final Four 97 SLUS-00142
Pitball SLUS-00146
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 SLUS-00147
Olympic Summer Games SLUS-00148
Incredible Hulk, The: The Pantheon Saga SLUS-00150
Swagman SLUS-00151
Tomb Raider SLUS-00152
Space Griffon VF-9 SLUS-00153
Olympic Soccer SLUS-00156
Hi-Octane: The Track Fights Back SLUS-00157
King's Field SLUS-00158
Casper SLUS-00162
Area 51 SLUS-00164
Psychic Detective SLUS-00165
Psychic Detective Disc 2 SLUS-00166
Psychic Detective Disc 3 SLUS-00167
Resident Evil SLUS-00170
BrainDead 13 starring Fritz Disc 2 SLUS-00171
In the Hunt SLUS-00172
D Disc 2 SLUS-00173
D Disc 3 SLUS-00174
Fox Hunt Disc 2 SLUS-00175
Fox Hunt Disc 3 SLUS-00176
Jupiter Strike SLUS-00177
Hive, The Disc 2 SLUS-00182
Zero Divide SLUS-00183
Return Fire SLUS-00184
Rise 2: Resurrection SLUS-00186
Tunnel B1 SLUS-00188
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee SLUS-00190
Thunder Strike 2 SLUS-00191
Johnny Bazookatone SLUS-00194
Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire SLUS-00195
College Slam SLUS-00196
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams SLUS-00197
VR Golf '97 SLUS-00198
VR Soccer '96 SLUS-00199
Extreme Pinball SLUS-00200
Williams' Arcade's Greatest Hits SLUS-00201
Need for Speed, Road & Track Presents The SLUS-00204
Space Hulk: Vengeance of the Blood Angels SLUS-00205
Buster Bros. Collection SLUS-00208
Skeleton Warriors SLUS-00209
Striker '96 SLUS-00210
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Iron & Blood Demo SLUS-00212
Tekken 2 SLUS-00213
Ridge Racer Revolution SLUS-00214
Namco Museum Volume 1 SLUS-00215
Namco Museum Volume 2 SLUS-00216
V-Tennis SLUS-00218
Blast Chamber SLUS-00219
Battle Arena Toshinden 2 SLUS-00220
Independence Day SLUS-00221
Disruptor SLUS-00224
Impact Racing SLUS-00225
Dragonheart: Fire & Steel SLUS-00226
NHL Powerplay '96 SLUS-00227
Big Bass World Championship SLUS-00228
Tokyo Highway Battle SLUS-00229
Spider SLUS-00230
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Pandemonium! SLUS-00232
Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition SLUS-00233
Iron Man / X O Manowar in Heavy Metal SLUS-00235
Fade to Black SLUS-00236
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International Track & Field SLUS-00238
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Soul Blade SLUS-00240
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Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle SLUS-00254
King's Field 2 SLUS-00255
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Street Fighter Alpha 2 SLUS-00258
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Syndicate Wars SLUS-00262
Andretti Racing SLUS-00264
NBA Live 97 SLUS-00267
Crusader: No Remorse SLUS-00268
FIFA Soccer 97 SLUS-00269
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom SLUS-00270
Wing Commander IV: ThePrice of Freedom Disc 2 SLUS-00271
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom Disc 3 SLUS-00272
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom Disc 4 SLUS-00273
ReBoot SLUS-00274
Theme Hospital SLUS-00275
Need for Speed II SLUS-00276
Populous: The Beginning SLUS-00277
VR Baseball '97 SLUS-00281
Red Asphalt SLUS-00282
Tempest X3 SLUS-00283
Caesars Palace SLUS-00285
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Broken Helix SLUS-00289
Suikoden SLUS-00292
Lethal Enforcers 1 & 2 SLUS-00293
NBA In the Zone 2 SLUS-00294
Goal Storm '97 SLUS-00295
Bottom of the 9th '97 SLUS-00296
Star Wars: Dark Forces SLUS-00297
Herc's Adventures SLUS-00298
Tecmo World Golf SLUS-00299
Dare Devil Derby 3D SLUS-00300
Allied General SLUS-00303
Gunship SLUS-00313
Tecmo Stackers SLUS-00315
Robo Pit SLUS-00316
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Frogger SLUS-00506
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Beast Wars: Transformers SLUS-00508
Vigilante 8 SLUS-00510
Vs. SLUS-00513
NCAA Football 98 SLUS-00514
Lost World, The: Jurassic Park SLUS-00515
Madden NFL 98 SLUS-00516
PGA Tour 98 SLUS-00517
Nuclear Strike SLUS-00518
NHL '98 SLUS-00519
FIFA Road to World Cup 98 SLUS-00520
Fifa Rumbo a la Copa Mundial 98 SLUS-00520S
NASCAR 98 SLUS-00521
Auto Destruct SLUS-00522
NBA Live 98 SLUS-00523
Road Rash 3-D SLUS-00524
NCAA March Madness '98 SLUS-00526
NHL Powerplay 98 SLUS-00528
Hercules: Action Game, Disney's SLUS-00529
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos SLUS-00530
Felony 11-79 SLUS-00533
Ray Tracers SLUS-00534
Riven: The Sequel to Myst SLUS-00535
Clock Tower SLUS-00539
Ridge Racer (Greatest Hits) SLUS-00540
Excalibur 2555 A.D. SLUS-00541
Rascal SLUS-00542
Colony Wars SLUS-00543
G-Police SLUS-00544
Shadow Master SLUS-00545
Formula 1 Championship Edition SLUS-00546
Adidas Power Soccer 98 SLUS-00547
Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha SLUS-00548
Rampage: World Tour SLUS-00549
Warhammer: Dark Omen SLUS-00550
Resident Evil Director's Cut SLUS-00551
Ghost in the Shell SLUS-00552
Alundra SLUS-00553
Colony Wars Disc 2 SLUS-00554
Golden Nugget Disc 2 SLUS-00555
G-Police Disc 2 SLUS-00556
Lode Runner SLUS-00557
Shipwreckers! SLUS-00558
Micro Machines V3 SLUS-00559
Tactics Ogre SLUS-00560
Mega Man X4 SLUS-00561
Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi SLUS-00562
Riven: The Sequel to Myst Disc 2 SLUS-00563
Riven: The Sequel to Myst Disc 3 SLUS-00564
Riven: The Sequel to Myst Disc 4 SLUS-00565
Deathtrap Dungeon SLUS-00566
Monster Rancher SLUS-00568
Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling SLUS-00571
Crime Killer SLUS-00576
Pandemonium! 2 SLUS-00578
Punky Skunk SLUS-00579
Riven: The Sequel to Myst Disc 5 SLUS-00580
Lego Racers SLUS-00581
Nightmare Creatures SLUS-00582
Duke Nukem: Time to Kill SLUS-00583
Street Fighter Collection Disc 2 SLUS-00584
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile SLUS-00585
Wreckin Crew SLUS-00587
Need for Speed, The: V-Rally SLUS-00590
Nagano Winter Olympics '98 SLUS-00591
Resident Evil 2 Disc 2 SLUS-00592
Metal Gear Solid SLUS-00594
Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia SLUS-00595
Tennis Arena SLUS-00596
Granstream Saga, The SLUS-00597
Gex: Enter the Gecko SLUS-00598
WarGames: Defcon 1 SLUS-00599
Kensei: Sacred Fist SLUS-00600
Skullmonkeys SLUS-00601
Newman Haas Racing SLUS-00602
Mega Man Legends SLUS-00603
Sentinel Returns SLUS-00604
Mortal Kombat 4 SLUS-00605
Dead or Alive SLUS-00606
Test Drive Off Road 2 SLUS-00609
Test Drive 5 SLUS-00610
TOCA Championship Racing SLUS-00611
Speed Racer SLUS-00613
Azure Dreams SLUS-00614
Risk: The Game of Global Domination SLUS-00616
NFL Blitz SLUS-00617
Triple Play 99 SLUS-00618
Diablo SLUS-00619
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit SLUS-00620
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Tales of Destiny SLUS-00626
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Judge Dredd SLUS-00630
Kartia: The Word of Fate SLUS-00631
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Alien Resurrection SLUS-00633
Croc 2 SLUS-00634
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