Re: Playstation 1 suggestions
Oh yeah, I also have Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge. Still enjoyable, though not as tough as the original PSX Frogger. It also has a storyline, unlike its predecessor.
More racing games: I have Destruction Derby 2, Cool Boarders 2, and Jet Moto 2. Don't remember/recommend Destruction Derby 2, but you should try out Jet Moto 2. It's fun yet rather hardcore from what I remember and the courses can get insane. It is fricken hard.
If you liked Parappa the Rapper, get Um Jammer Lammy...I personally think it's far better than Parappa the Rapper in terms of content.
...And then there are the PSX DDR games. They weren't all that spectacular, but Konamix is fairly decent for what it is. It has some old DDR songs that you won't find in any other DDR game or even arcade cabinets - unless you happen to have the very oldest ones.
And I really doubt you can obtain this one anytime soon, but if you ever happen to come across LSD: Dream Emulator, go get it for a one-of-a-kind, extremely weird sandbox game experience. It contains all the essences of Japanese weirdness and is basically exploring an acid trip of the game developer's dreams as he described in his dream journal. The most accessible way to play this game is via a PSX emulator, but finding an actual copy is very hard.
Oh yeah, I also have Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge. Still enjoyable, though not as tough as the original PSX Frogger. It also has a storyline, unlike its predecessor.
More racing games: I have Destruction Derby 2, Cool Boarders 2, and Jet Moto 2. Don't remember/recommend Destruction Derby 2, but you should try out Jet Moto 2. It's fun yet rather hardcore from what I remember and the courses can get insane. It is fricken hard.
If you liked Parappa the Rapper, get Um Jammer Lammy...I personally think it's far better than Parappa the Rapper in terms of content.
...And then there are the PSX DDR games. They weren't all that spectacular, but Konamix is fairly decent for what it is. It has some old DDR songs that you won't find in any other DDR game or even arcade cabinets - unless you happen to have the very oldest ones.
And I really doubt you can obtain this one anytime soon, but if you ever happen to come across LSD: Dream Emulator, go get it for a one-of-a-kind, extremely weird sandbox game experience. It contains all the essences of Japanese weirdness and is basically exploring an acid trip of the game developer's dreams as he described in his dream journal. The most accessible way to play this game is via a PSX emulator, but finding an actual copy is very hard.







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