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This is a list of PlayStation (PS1) games digitally re-released on the PlayStation Store in Japan. These are the original games software emulated. The first downloadable titles were released in Japan on November 22, 2006. [1] Initially, downloadable PS1 titles were only available to play on PlayStation Portable (PSP). An update released in ...
This is a list of PlayStation (PS1) games digitally re-released on the PlayStation Store in NA territories. These are the original games software emulated.At their initial release in December 2006, downloadable PS1 titles were only available to play on PlayStation Portable (PSP), [1] but titles became available for PlayStation 3 (PS3) in April 2007, [2] for PlayStation Vita on August 28, 2012 ...
PlayStation 2: 2004: Japan only Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest: PlayStation 2: 2004: Snowblind Studios: Published by Sony Online Entertainment in North America only Destruction Derby: Arenas: PlayStation 2: 2004: Studio 33: DJbox: PlayStation 2: 2004: Japan only DJ: Decks & FX: PlayStation 2: 2004: PAL only Doko Demo Issyo: Toro to ...
Since its release in 1994, the PlayStation 1 has become one of the most beloved consoles of all time - and the most successful disc-based gaming system. Its current iteration, the PS4, has been ...
Mizzurna Falls [a] is a 1998 Japanese video game developed and published by Human Entertainment for the PlayStation. The game focuses on the search for a lost classmate in a small rural American town. The game has never been localized outside of Japan, but in 2021 an English-language fan translation project was completed and released to the ...
Tobal No. 1 [b] is a 1996 fighting game developed by DreamFactory and published by Square for the PlayStation. [2]The game's mechanics were designed with the aid of fighting game designer Seiichi Ishii, who previously contributed to Virtua Fighter and Tekken, while all the characters were designed by Akira Toriyama. [3]
The game was shown off in the March 1998 Tokyo Game Show. [4] The game was released in Japan on June 11, 1998. [5] It was then released to most of Europe with the exception of the United Kingdom. The game, however, was never released in the United States. [6]
It was released in Japan on September 9, 1999. [2] Due to its success, it was re-released under the PlayStation's 'The Best' label. A one-level demo was made available in the US via PlayStation Underground, despite this the game was not released officially in North America. [3] A semi-sequel party game, Gacharoku, was released on the PlayStation 2.