Did Sony ever put this to any good use?
Sidenote: There really should be a thread about Consoles & their expansion ports was The Gamecube the last console to have expansion ports? (besides USB ports & Harddrive slots)
So how did Legaia 1 compare to the sequel? I only played the second game, and while I enjoyed it at the time, I was well aware that it was intensely mediocre.
As for the GameCube, the only port that was ever used was the high speed connection for the GBA player.
the modem/ethernet adapter too in serial port 1.
crazy how many ps1 games used system link considering the barrier to entry. How would it even work for Tales of Destiny II? just for battles? such a late game too.
Started playing Wild Arms. Never actually beaten this game, despite having started it multiple times. Love the graphics and the music. This game still holds up really well.
And dat intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrDV6VksSRU
Oh you're right. I almost forgot that the Gamecube modem even existed in the first place. Did any game actually use it?
Unfortunately I sold off my Suikoden I/II because I'm an idiot back in high school. Man those games were so good. Sony/Konami need to get II on PSN pronto. One of the best games I've ever played.
cool thread. Sold off all but a few dozen PS1 games as I've made the switch to digital mainly, but what I've kept I still boot up every now and then.
Should I get the PAL version if I can't read Japanese?
The only game I have ever played using the system link was C&C: Red Alert, and it worked pretty well for the most part. Though the game did suffer from huge slowdown when too many units were on screen. Though it couldn't really beat playing the game on a PC using local modem play through the phone lines.
I remember reading about Jade Cocoon in an old Australian PS1 games magazine. I saw it and thought "why would I want this when I already have Pokémon Yellow" (I was around 10 years old)Not to point out your avatar, but if you like Pokemon, i'm sure some of the more non-mainstream JRPGs on the system would appeal to you. Stuff like Jade Cocoon.
I specifically remember nights where I would try to sleep with a roommate/friend in my room, wearing headphones, playing Tenchu in my tiny ass room - space heater going full blast, TV glowing, and hissing Ninja noises leaking out of the headphones and into my dreams.
Did Sony ever put this to any good use?
20 years later and I still don't know what that thing is for.http://images-mediawiki-sites.thefullwiki.org/03/3/6/1/36092272381830073.jpg
An overlooked Zelda-type classic from Psygnosis (And great music)
Do the Tenchu games hold up pretty well today? I enjoy Metal Gear and the first three Splinter Cell games, so I could always go for more stealth games.
What's the consensus on Alundra? I'm entertaining the idea of buying it, it looks cool.
What's the consensus on Alundra? I'm entertaining the idea of buying it, it looks cool.
CTR is easily my favourite racing game of all time. There was so much depth for a karting game.And this was one of my favorites on the system, countless hours!
I remember reading about Jade Cocoon in an old Australian PS1 games magazine. I saw it and thought "why would I want this when I already have Pokémon Yellow" (I was around 10 years old)
Also, for the rest of you, apparently Chrono Cross and Vagrant Story are quite good as they're not typical JRPGs. How accurate is that? (and also approximately how much money am I going to have to shell out to get either of these in Australia)
EDIT: I got one of these with Crash 3. I found it just this afternoon. This isn't rare.
while ps2 had more depth to its library the ps1 has a special something about it. game design culture was markedly different that generation than in the one following.
the year 2000 on playstation in north america was just staggering,
This question reads like you still have the game, do you?In 2006, I was at a GameStop, and a dude was trying to trade in a PS1 game. At that time, GameStop had stopped accepting PS1 games, so he gave it to me. The game he gave me was Suikoden. I've heard its 'worth monies' ... is that true?
I feel like I'm the only person who wants this shit. N64 controller sucks for it, PS1 version's load times are annoying. I've wanted this instead of UMK3 for like 5 years now.Also Mortal Kombat Trilogy needs a rerelease.
This question reads like you still have the game, do you?
Yes, it is worth monies.Of course. [/Bane voice]
In 2006, I was at a GameStop, and a dude was trying to trade in a PS1 game. At that time, GameStop had stopped accepting PS1 games, so he gave it to me. The game he gave me was Suikoden. I've heard its 'worth monies' ... is that true?
I'm kinda torn between whether I like the PS1 or PS2 better, but I'm leaning more towards the PS1 these days. The PS2 definitely had more games, and it did action games far better than the PS1 did, but the PS1 had heart. The PS2 was where we really saw the transition towards turning games into cinematic experiences whereas PS1 games were still straight-up... well, games. Even the original Metal Gear Solid felt comparatively economical with its words.