This guy just found a treasure trove of classic PS1 games

Finally reunited with my old PS1 games after being in storage for over 10 years, and this post about a gamer's collection sparks discussions about favorite games.

This guy just found a treasure trove of classic PS1 games
Published by José @ PC Game Spotlight a year ago


Reunited with my PS1 games after 10 years

I’ve been out of the country for the past ten years, and it’s taken me that long to finally get my old PlayStation games out of storage. It seems like a lot of people have fond memories of playing many of these classics, with the thread sparking discussions about favorite games and the lasting appeal of these classics.

The collection is quite extensive, with games like Die Hard, Hogs of War, Ape Escape, Heart of Darkness, Silent Hill, Medievil, Spyro, Tomb Raider 3, G-Police, Syphon Filter, and more. Many users express nostalgia for these games, highlighting their enjoyment of playing them in the past.

“I know this is a nostalgia post, but I wish I had this collection,” one user writes. “I remember playing G-Police with my brother,” another says. “The 3D evolution of Worms in Hogs of War,” another writes, while another mentions the scare factor of Silent Hill. “Overboard!” the OP shares, with excitement, as they posted a picture of the game they found in a charity shop.

Some users mention specific features or memories associated with certain games. “I remember using the infinite ammo cheat for the first time in Heart of Darkness,” one writes, while another says, “the first time I heard the Pyramid-building music from Ape Escape was one of the best gaming moments for me.”

Some users mention the value of certain games, like Silent Hill. “I would sell Silent Hill for $1,000,” one user writes, “there are so many collectors looking for it.” Another replies, “I would do the same,” with a third chiming in, “I have a PS1 and a copy of Silent Hill. I have no desire to ever play the game.”

There’s also a lot of jealousy over certain games in the collection, particularly G-Police and Overboard. “Imagine having Overboard!” one writes. “I don’t have a PS1 but I have a friend who would probably play these for me,” another replies, with a third chiming in, “the only way to play these games is to hack the thing.”

Overall, it seems like a really great collection of Classic Games that evoke nostalgia and bring back memories. If you’re looking to get into the classics yourself, you might want to take a look at our guide to the best PS1 Games – there’s a lot to choose from!

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