The Best Japan only Games in This Video Are 0-9: ...Iru A: Azito B: BLUE Legend of Water D: DamDam Stompland E: Eko no Kids Taga Tame Hi Kane Ha Nare F: The Fireman 2 Pete & Danny G: Glint Glitters H: Hajime no Ippo The Fighting! I: Ibarado Rapture no Kaeru Machi J: Jailbreaker K: Kyoro-Chan Purikura no Daisakusen (3.6 / 5 Rating) L: Ling Rise (3.25 / 5 Rating) M: Macross Digital Mission VF-X (3.87 / 5 Rating) N: No-Appointment Gals Olympos (3.38 / 5 Rating) O: Oasis Road (3.42 / 5 Rating) P: Pet in Tv With my Dear Dog (3.17 / 5 Rating) Q: Quantum Gate T Akuma no Joshuo (3 / 5 Rating) R: Robbit Mon Dieu (3.98 / 5 Rating) S: Shin Senki Vangale (3.43 / 5 Rating) T: Tokyo Wakusei Planetokyo (3.38 / 5 Rating) U: Uchuu Goushouden Bakuretsu Akindo (3.38 / 5 Rating) V: Virtual Hiyruu no Ken (2.5 / 5 Rating) W: Wonder Trek (3.4 / 5 Rating) X: X-Com - Michinaru Shinryakusha (3.27 / 5 Rating) Y: Yuyami Toori Tankentai (3.43 / 5 Rating) Z: Zipangujima: Unmei wa Saikoro ga Kimeru! (3.67 / 5 Rating)
I would like for you to develop a Japanese games list video for each of the PS1, PS2 and PSP, now that you've recently finished the full games catalogs for all of these consoles. That would be really invaluable for research for the fan-translators and ROMhackers to filter through. One can only really hope.
Absolutely amazing work to put this all together. If I want to discover some PSX games to play that I've never tried before, this will be the ultimate reference.
What I find very sad is these hundreds of pachinslot / pachinko / shogi & mahjong games that weren't released outside Japan... Jokes aside, you can't say games on the ps1 weren't diverse!
5:39:58 YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I spent around 20 years searching for this game, to the point of believing it didn't exist. I had a very faint memory of seeing my father play it while he was fixing my PlayStation 1 when I was around 5 or 6 years old. I've asked him many times about this particular game, but he genuinely couldn't remember it at all. I just watched 5 hours of video (skipping through it at times), and it was totally worth it because the satisfaction I got from seeing it was incredible. I really don't understand how this game ended up in my mother's hands, who was the one who gave it to my siblings and me. Thank you very much for the video.
I've been slowly going through a bunch of these project videos since early March, it's given me much more to think about when it comes to gaming history than any retrospective or overly long artsy fartsy essay could ever do. Thanks a bunch!
thanks for your effort. from the covers, to the titles, flags, release dates, footage and time stamps. whoever you are your channel deserves much success. as a gamer im glad i discovered it.
The only issue I have with these video compilations is that they just tell that a given game exists, which is nice, but may not tell much about what the game is really all about. E.g, for some games, the 10 seconds of what is being shown is enough to tell what the game is all about... but plenty of other games have a great deal of varied gameplay (action, puzzle, rpg) inside the same game, and just showing 10 seconds of just one of those gameplay elements may give an initial wrong impression of the game.
I really don't know how to express in words the incredible job of game compilation you have done with this video. It is really admirable. It has helped me a lot to review some hidden and lost gems that I didn't know about this wonderful game console. Once again, thank you!
VERY thankful for this video (and the other similar ones for different consoles!) - I rented a rather mad number of games during the PS1 days, such that I couldn't remember some of 'em outside of scant details here or there. This video's not only shown me just what sort of games came out all the time for it (all those colour-fun games baffled me!), but also brought a couple games up from the depths that I'd wholly forgotten about. Did you know Eliminator doesn't even have 100 videos on RUclips? And I found out NONE of 'em showcase its goofy secret level that looks like it was torn from a Gex game! Google Images didn't even have anything on it, and even the Let's Play someone posted of it in 2011 only showed the regular levels! Admittedly the game wasn't that GOOD, and unlocking the secret level (and vehicle that looks like a Cadillac) required a code to enter, so I can see why its impact on gaming was nominal at best; but it's still something that held my attention back in the day, and I'm glad it's showcased here. Can't wait to see what other games get dredged up in a like manner 😆
Thank you very much, I just found a game from my childhood that I didn't remember the name of and few people know it. Thanks to you I have remembered the moments of my childhood again. Thank you very much again and sorry for my English.
By far the longest video that I'ver ever watched here. almost 8 hours and tomorrow I'll finish the last 4. Congratulations by the huge effort of making it.
A very rich number of games on the first PlayStation, while many people are trying to send the PS5 to hell and Sony is porting its exclusives to the pc, and we are retro gamers enjoying mountains of collections of cool and awesome games on PS1!
The overwhelmingly empty feeling I have knowing I won't get to play most of these because there is just not enough time (in multiple lifetimes), is the same one I have knowing I'll never live to travel to another planet... _Good morning, and welcome to another wonderful day. I'm your host, Positive Pete, putting that positive spin...on your morning._ All joking aside though, goddamn the Play-Station library is an enigma with sooo much to find! Your channels work is second to none at this point, the video archival standard, and I'm in awe at the effort from everyone. Truly, thank you!
Tu canal es una verdadera joya para todos los amantes de los videojuegos, y encima todo ordenado por orden alfabético mis respetos, mereces tener millones de suscriptores ❤
When im havn a bad time and life gets too difficult, i come Back to this Video, it reminds me of my old child Perspektive and all the enthusiasm that i got,sometimes 1-2 tears came and after that i feel like i can break mountains. Thank for the video
¡Impresionado!.Gracias por dedicar su esfuerzo a la comunidad del videojuego. Esto nos sirve de "Enciclopedia" de consulta y descubrir juegos de todo género y formato.
Wonderful work. A bit of errata: 1. Missing game: St. Luminous Jogakuin (Japan, 2000) 2. Missing game: Final Fantasy Anthology (Europe, 2002) - This is not the same collection as Final Fantasy Anthology (NA) 3. 2:11:23 has the wrong game title displayed. The game footage and cover are correct. 4. The entry for Dirt Jockey between Die Hard Trilogy and Diet Nyuumon is a misplaced duplicate. 5. Missing game: Shinseiki Evangelion - Koutetsu no Girlfriend (Japan, 1998)
Thanks for making this video, watched the whole thing to see if could remember which PS1 I had, thanks to this video I was able to recognize many games I had forgotten the name that I had, like: Croc Legend of the Gobbos G-Police Lethal Enforcers I & II Moto Racer Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits: Bushidou Retsuden Sidewinder 2 Street Sk8er V-Rally
I've finally finished watching this, mostly driven by nostalgia of checking out what the PS1 library was all about... and did take notes of several games I've never heard or seen before! And I'm also half-way through the PS2 Project video...
Thank you for the list. I really appreciate the absolute insanity of trying to cover all PS1 games. Including Sonata, Seireiki Rayblade, and Meremaroid. Those are the games I remember playing but never finishing or even knowing how to play lol.
thank you so much for this ❤ I spent 4 hours skipping and speed watching this, and finally found it: Strider 2. I was 7 years old when I played this game and it means so much to me that I finally found what the name of this game was.
If there is one thing I learned from watching this is that Japan had some gems we never got but most deservedly never came over. Like how many pachinko games does a console need?
Trabalho impecável. Eu e minha namorada adoramos assistir aos vídeos desse canal. É sempre muito legal nos deparar com um jogo da infância que havia caído no esquecimento.
The biggest step up in gaming from one generation to another. CD quality music, 3D graphics and full motion video the original Wipeout was one of my favorites.
0-9 - 00:00:00
A - 00:05:03
B - 00:38:13
C - 01:14:03
D - 01:52:53
E - 02:31:33
F - 02:45:03
G - 03:10:23
H - 03:37:13
I - 04:04:43
J - 04:15:13
K - 04:30:43
L - 05:05:53
M - 05:23:03
N - 06:17:13
O - 06:52:03
P - 07:03:53
Q - 07:51:13
R - 07:55:13
S - 08:21:53
T - 09:57:43
U - 10:46:13
V - 10:55:23
W - 11:05:33
X - 11:27:03
Y - 11:30:23
Z - 11:38:53
Some of the games i havent found in rom games for my ps1 app
The Best Japan only Games in This Video Are
0-9: ...Iru
A: Azito
B: BLUE Legend of Water
D: DamDam Stompland
E: Eko no Kids Taga Tame Hi Kane Ha Nare
F: The Fireman 2 Pete & Danny
G: Glint Glitters
H: Hajime no Ippo The Fighting!
I: Ibarado Rapture no Kaeru Machi J: Jailbreaker
K: Kyoro-Chan Purikura no Daisakusen (3.6 / 5 Rating)
L: Ling Rise (3.25 / 5 Rating)
M: Macross Digital Mission VF-X (3.87 / 5 Rating)
N: No-Appointment Gals Olympos (3.38 / 5 Rating)
O: Oasis Road (3.42 / 5 Rating)
P: Pet in Tv With my Dear Dog (3.17 / 5 Rating)
Q: Quantum Gate T Akuma no Joshuo (3 / 5 Rating)
R: Robbit Mon Dieu (3.98 / 5 Rating)
S: Shin Senki Vangale (3.43 / 5 Rating)
T: Tokyo Wakusei Planetokyo (3.38 / 5 Rating)
U: Uchuu Goushouden Bakuretsu Akindo (3.38 / 5 Rating)
V: Virtual Hiyruu no Ken (2.5 / 5 Rating)
W: Wonder Trek (3.4 / 5 Rating)
X: X-Com - Michinaru Shinryakusha (3.27 / 5 Rating)
Y: Yuyami Toori Tankentai (3.43 / 5 Rating)
Z: Zipangujima: Unmei wa Saikoro ga Kimeru! (3.67 / 5 Rating)
Yes this is a very perfect! 😊
Die Hard Trilogy 2 Viva Las Vegas is missing from your compilation just to let you know. Thanks for the videos I use them alot
I would like for you to develop a Japanese games list video for each of the PS1, PS2 and PSP, now that you've recently finished the full games catalogs for all of these consoles.
That would be really invaluable for research for the fan-translators and ROMhackers to filter through.
One can only really hope.
This is absolute insanity. The time and effort this must have taken to compile is nothing short of extraordinary. Amazing job!
Factsssss
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Wasn't there a McDonald's game for ps1?
@@didgeteria9068 this video shows only the licensed games. The Demo Disks and stuff are promotional.
Very true, however I wouldn't be surprised if he missed some PS1 games nonetheless this is an amazing list.
Hopefully people realize how important this video is... thank you very much for all your hard work!
its archiving and gaming preservation. important is an understatement.
@@taothekoraenchanter1503 uP
@@taothekoraenchanter1503love the way you put it
This video will be shown on repeat on video game museums in the future!
Great work, can't imagine the hours you put into this.
@1БигБроxd they mean they cant imagine how many working hours they put on making this possible.
Absolutely amazing work to put this all together. If I want to discover some PSX games to play that I've never tried before, this will be the ultimate reference.
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What I find very sad is these hundreds of pachinslot / pachinko / shogi & mahjong games that weren't released outside Japan... Jokes aside, you can't say games on the ps1 weren't diverse!
Came to look for a specific game and stayed for the perfect cuts. You did not disappoint.
Currently 2 1/2 hours in, plan to watch the whole thing. Getting some great notes on games to check out. Y’all are legends!
5:39:58
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I spent around 20 years searching for this game, to the point of believing it didn't exist. I had a very faint memory of seeing my father play it while he was fixing my PlayStation 1 when I was around 5 or 6 years old. I've asked him many times about this particular game, but he genuinely couldn't remember it at all.
I just watched 5 hours of video (skipping through it at times), and it was totally worth it because the satisfaction I got from seeing it was incredible. I really don't understand how this game ended up in my mother's hands, who was the one who gave it to my siblings and me.
Thank you very much for the video.
I've been slowly going through a bunch of these project videos since early March, it's given me much more to think about when it comes to gaming history than any retrospective or overly long artsy fartsy essay could ever do. Thanks a bunch!
Thank you for the enormous work and effort.
thanks for your effort. from the covers, to the titles, flags, release dates, footage and time stamps. whoever you are your channel deserves much success. as a gamer im glad i discovered it.
The only issue I have with these video compilations is that they just tell that a given game exists, which is nice, but may not tell much about what the game is really all about.
E.g, for some games, the 10 seconds of what is being shown is enough to tell what the game is all about... but plenty of other games have a great deal of varied gameplay (action, puzzle, rpg) inside the same game, and just showing 10 seconds of just one of those gameplay elements may give an initial wrong impression of the game.
I really don't know how to express in words the incredible job of game compilation you have done with this video. It is really admirable. It has helped me a lot to review some hidden and lost gems that I didn't know about this wonderful game console. Once again, thank you!
VERY thankful for this video (and the other similar ones for different consoles!) - I rented a rather mad number of games during the PS1 days, such that I couldn't remember some of 'em outside of scant details here or there. This video's not only shown me just what sort of games came out all the time for it (all those colour-fun games baffled me!), but also brought a couple games up from the depths that I'd wholly forgotten about.
Did you know Eliminator doesn't even have 100 videos on RUclips? And I found out NONE of 'em showcase its goofy secret level that looks like it was torn from a Gex game! Google Images didn't even have anything on it, and even the Let's Play someone posted of it in 2011 only showed the regular levels! Admittedly the game wasn't that GOOD, and unlocking the secret level (and vehicle that looks like a Cadillac) required a code to enter, so I can see why its impact on gaming was nominal at best; but it's still something that held my attention back in the day, and I'm glad it's showcased here.
Can't wait to see what other games get dredged up in a like manner 😆
Thank you for including the regional information, its really interesting to compare region exclusives!
Thank you very much, I just found a game from my childhood that I didn't remember the name of and few people know it.
Thanks to you I have remembered the moments of my childhood again.
Thank you very much again and sorry for my English.
These are my favorite games
Is this all your game library?
Back then, i had a lot of games but these are the top one. Plus, it’s only 4 years until PS2 came.
By far the longest video that I'ver ever watched here.
almost 8 hours and tomorrow I'll finish the last 4.
Congratulations by the huge effort of making it.
4221 games and some were missed off. Didn't realise there were that many games. Great video!
Which were missed?
@@joshuagraham1235 Exhumed
The king of fighters
@@juanyslli Powerslave Exhumed 7:39:49
Wow this video is actually insane
Thank you so much. I have been waiting for this video for 20 years now
Big job! Thank you for such work! This is just wonderful!
Thank you so much for this Amazing recopilation !!
I saw the full video the 12 hours
A very rich number of games on the first PlayStation, while many people are trying to send the PS5 to hell and Sony is porting its exclusives to the pc, and we are retro gamers enjoying mountains of collections of cool and awesome games on PS1!
ps5 is the worst playstation console ever made. That is fact. Thank god for retro gaming
@@alanramirogarcia2886 I wouldn't be surprised if Playstation goes the way that Sega Dreamcast ended up in. Wouldn't be surprised.
@@SuperFlashDriver Except the Sega Dreamcast failed to do much in the market while the PS1 was a huge success.
@@alanramirogarcia2886 they closed Japan Studio. All the good unique Japanese games are gone. PS5 has no games. So sad.
@@Guilherme36594 Same here buddy. After the PS2, I stopped being a fan of Sony after that.
Dude I just found out about your video and I'm speechless, this is insane
Thank you for this selection, it's a brilliant job and a titanic work
The overwhelmingly empty feeling I have knowing I won't get to play most of these because there is just not enough time (in multiple lifetimes), is the same one I have knowing I'll never live to travel to another planet... _Good morning, and welcome to another wonderful day. I'm your host, Positive Pete, putting that positive spin...on your morning._ All joking aside though, goddamn the Play-Station library is an enigma with sooo much to find! Your channels work is second to none at this point, the video archival standard, and I'm in awe at the effort from everyone. Truly, thank you!
I love it.... This is the best relaxation channel.. keeps me wanting to keep collecting VG...
Danke!
WOW... Well done Virtual Gaming Library, with ALL these catalogues.
SUBSCRIBED!! =D
Amazing video. This is is incredible.
Tu canal es una verdadera joya para todos los amantes de los videojuegos, y encima todo ordenado por orden alfabético mis respetos, mereces tener millones de suscriptores ❤
Your channel deserves more subscribers!
When im havn a bad time and life gets too difficult, i come Back to this Video, it reminds me of my old child Perspektive and all the enthusiasm that i got,sometimes 1-2 tears came and after that i feel like i can break mountains. Thank for the video
dude the amount of work to make this in one video, holyshit bananan. Superb work man
No word needed, thank you
¡Impresionado!.Gracias por dedicar su esfuerzo a la comunidad del videojuego. Esto nos sirve de "Enciclopedia" de consulta y descubrir juegos de todo género y formato.
Son todos?
@@CAPRI-77hola, los comerciales si están todos.
Wonderful work. A bit of errata:
1. Missing game: St. Luminous Jogakuin (Japan, 2000)
2. Missing game: Final Fantasy Anthology (Europe, 2002) - This is not the same collection as Final Fantasy Anthology (NA)
3. 2:11:23 has the wrong game title displayed. The game footage and cover are correct.
4. The entry for Dirt Jockey between Die Hard Trilogy and Diet Nyuumon is a misplaced duplicate.
5. Missing game: Shinseiki Evangelion - Koutetsu no Girlfriend (Japan, 1998)
Die Hard Trilogy 2 and Strikers 1945 II is also missing
Bundesliga Stars 2000 and 2001 are also missing
@@casizz5047 so,the total number of playstation 1 games are higher from 4221 then?
Thank you for creating this! It was a pleasure to watch and reminisce!
Finally I've been waiting for this!!!!
Thanks for making this video, watched the whole thing to see if could remember which PS1 I had, thanks to this video I was able to recognize many games I had forgotten the name that I had, like:
Croc Legend of the Gobbos
G-Police
Lethal Enforcers I & II
Moto Racer
Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits: Bushidou Retsuden
Sidewinder 2
Street Sk8er
V-Rally
Большое спасибо за проделанную работу!!
The number of games in this thing is absolutely phenomenal, even for 1994 standards
Absolutely kick ass. Subbed as well, keep up the great work man.
I've finally finished watching this, mostly driven by nostalgia of checking out what the PS1 library was all about... and did take notes of several games I've never heard or seen before!
And I'm also half-way through the PS2 Project video...
que mamamada casi 12 horas gracias por el gran esfuerzo mi estimado amigo
These are the craziest videos I've seen on RUclips. Thank you so much for this!
Good video, I especially liked he bit with the PS1 games.
Amazing work, big thanks!!!
Yessss!!!! thanks for the ALL regions complilation!!!
Parabéns pelo vídeo, sensacional.
Cara como pode ter alguém capaz de dar deslike para um trabalho desse. Covardia.
This belongs to a museum, thank you so much for your work
😱😱🤓😱😱
*OBRIGADO por esse trabalho FENOMENAL!!*
👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷👏🏻👏🏻
I've been waiting for this thank you! Can you please do a full list for Wii games?
Downvoting this video is a crime
All in favor of "Upload of the Year" award.... please 👍🏽
Brutal trabajo se mandaron con este recopilatorio, felicidades 👏
Gracias por tu trabajo y esfuerzo, un saludo desde Mexico 🇲🇽🌮
Amazing job!!! Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for your hard work on this video man! I am about to start it, but would like to thank you first!
Amazing job!
You the GOAT
Muito bom, deu muito trabalho pra fazer esse vídeo. Uma sugestão de vídeo: todos os jogos do Nintendo 3ds
Amazing video and amazing work! Love watching these when I have time off!
Well done!
Wow, insane work buddy!
vaya cantidad encontre muchoa que habia olvidado muchas gracias por la recopilacion
And another project successfully finished. Congrats 👏👏👏
i watched this whole video, this is amazing! got a long list.
Wow now I can look for games I haven’t bought yet and order it thanks!
That's a funny way to say "download a ROM".
@@LucifronzISOs, not ROMs 👍
man of the few unrecognizable games i played as a kid, only 2 popped out to me with a "oh shit, i played that one": Slamscape and maybe Syndicate Wars
Holy crap almost 12hrs...
I have a lot of games that I remembered but can't recall what's the titles, thank you for this
Done watching this and psp now waiting for the Vita. Thank you so much.
Wow, I finished going through this entire video. I started nearly 2 years ago to watch this.
That's crazy good job
I can't wait for the wii library next
What an insane accomplishment right there. Subscribed already for f* sure.
Thank you for the list. I really appreciate the absolute insanity of trying to cover all PS1 games. Including Sonata, Seireiki Rayblade, and Meremaroid. Those are the games I remember playing but never finishing or even knowing how to play lol.
Thank you very much for this compilation about best console ever.
After watching The 4221 PS1 games I captured only 630 best games I want, thanks a lot for this video 🙏🏻.
You definitely beat me to it, I'm having a hard time reaching 200!...
I can only say A-MA-ZING. What an incredible job as usual.
Love your works.
I... I... don't know how to thank you. Liked and subscribed, now i'd like to build a monument with this channel's features somehow!
Real human being and a real hero...
Great work, Congratulations and thanks from Brazil!!!
Nice video.
Thank you very much for this video! For the European market 1414 games released in total :-)
Thanks! This is a monumental work!
Mistake at 2:11:23
Game is Digimon Tamers - Pocket Culumon (2001)
This must have taken a long time, good job. Are you planning on doing one for PS3 (atleast retail titles)?
Thanks for all the effort you've put in I for one have subbed
Wow! Awesome work!!! Congratulations!!!
thank you so much for this ❤ I spent 4 hours skipping and speed watching this, and finally found it: Strider 2. I was 7 years old when I played this game and it means so much to me that I finally found what the name of this game was.
Insane job, good work
My Favority Channel ❤🎮 I Love your Awesome Work !
thank you so much, now i can finally know what games I played as a kid easily
Insane work! You deserves million views
If there is one thing I learned from watching this is that Japan had some gems we never got but most deservedly never came over. Like how many pachinko games does a console need?
The game THE CITY OF LOST CHILDREN? Released by Psygnosis in 1997.
01:32:33
@@VirtualGamingLibrary Thank you friend, I went to the letter t and I didn't find much peace for you.
Trabalho impecável.
Eu e minha namorada adoramos assistir aos vídeos desse canal. É sempre muito legal nos deparar com um jogo da infância que havia caído no esquecimento.
The biggest step up in gaming from one generation to another. CD quality music, 3D graphics and full motion video the original Wipeout was one of my favorites.
That's always a good example, the difference from F-Zero on SNES to WipEout on PS1 was just unbelievable on all aspects back then!!
Nossa, achei o game que eu procurava a décadas, Spriggan!
Muito obrigado!!!!! =D