![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Unreleased prototypes, games not in English (but only if they were easy enough to play without being fluent in another language), English-patched translations, plus these extras: "Action Replay 2 (Disc 2: Bonus PSone Codes! - Version 2.30)," Action Replay Ultimate Codes for Final Fantasy Compilation Pack," " Aging Disk," " Analog Controller Service Disc," " Arc the Lad Collection: The Making of Arc the Lad," " Blockbuster PlayStation Challenge," " Blockbuster Presents: GameShark Top 50 - Summer / Fall 2001," " Breaker Pro Version 1.1," " Bust a Move: Dance & Rhythm Action (Genteiban - Disc 2: Premium CD-ROM)," " Cheat Factory for Final Fantasy IX," " Cheat Master Volume 1: Fighting Master," " Cheat Master Volume 2: Sports Master," " Cheat Master Volume 3: Race Master," " Cheat Master Volume 4: Strategy Master," " Cheats 'n Codes Volume 1," " Codebreaker DJ," " Deco Pure 2 '99 Taikenban," " Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibouken 2 - Fushigi no Dungeon (Tentou You Movie Disc)," " DSP Music Revelation," " Equalizer CDX Version 3.6," " Equalizer Game Wizard for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," " Equalizer Xtreme Version 4.2," " Every Child Can Succeed" 1- 7, " Feeding Frenzy Screensaver," " Game Guru 6," " GamePro Action Disc" 1-2, " GameShark: Metal Gear Solid 2 - Sons of Liberty Strategy in Action," " GameShark 2 Version 2 Code Archive Disc," " GameShark CDX Version 4.11B," " GameShark Lite," " GameShark Video Game Enhancer Version 5," " Glay: Complete Works," " Golgo 13 Vol. It only contains single disc titles or the occasional multi-disc titles that did not require swapping. This archive is part 1 of 4, featuring titles that start with numbers 0-5 and the letters A-G. The entire PlayStation collection I've gathered together is massive and in 4 parts. and did so until Sony followed it with the mighty, mighty PlayStation 2. This gorgeous little light gray box was at the forefront of pushing 3D gaming to its limit during this era, and stood the test of time against all of its competitors worldwide for years, regardless if the other machines were more powerful. It's a long story, but Nintendo eventually scrapped the idea and Sony developed the PlayStation instead. Sony was first working with Nintendo to create a CD add-on for the SNES. ![]()
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