Great Playstation 1 collection my friend. You have some really good titles in your set. The PS1 is one of my favorite consoles to play and collect. Keep up the great work.
Nice pickups your getting for the PS1 I'm currently doing the same re building my PS1 collection and the nostalgia for these amazing PS1 games. Keep up the great content mate 👍
PS1 collections coming along nicely Pete Quality over quantity. PS1 is still my favourite PlayStation console. I'm also a fan of Tomorrow Never Dies as that's the first bond game I played as I never had an N64 as a kid, I think the reason it gets so much flack is it was the first Bond game after GoldenEye and everyone compared it to that at the time but it's still a solid 7/10 for me. Yeah I've mentioned Apocalypse a couple of times on your channel massively underrated game that barely anyone talks about.
Great collection dude. If it wasn't for M.O.D Airborne. The original M.O.D would be my favorite. I loved the PS1 era of arcade remakes. Space Invaders. Frogger . Qbert. Pong. Asteroids. Galaga destination earth. And one I highly recommend. Tempest X3. A PS1 port of Tempest 2000 from the jaguar. Quality stuff :).
@@Snestastic oh it's awesome. I only played tempest 2000 for the first time last month on the Atari 50th anniversary collection. It's so much fun. And the music. Epic Mid 90s techno at it's finest :). And a merry Christmas to you to matey.
Capcom Generations is one I'm going to have to grab eventually, Pete. Love the HMV sticker, a nice little throwback to the 90s there. Always liked Doom on the PS1, very nostalgic and the lighting (or lack of it at times) really adds to the atmosphere. Yeah, V-Rally is hard....I had it back when it came out so have fond memories of it but I definitely remember it being a tricky one with the d-pad. Like anything though, if you spend time with it you get better. Not too dissimilar to Porsche Challenge.....nice little racer but a bastard to control for beginners lol
Nice collection’s Pete. I’m 100% done with collecting now. Going to stick with what’s left of my 360/PS3 and 3DS stuff but I’m going forward with the Series X and PS5/PSVR2 in the future.
Really enjoying these updates and seeing you enjoying the games Pete! I actually started uploading to my channel recently (not game related, but I do love my Switch for those JRPG's you hate so much🤣) anyway have a good Xmas and please bring back Ask Snes...
@@Snestastic Ohhh whilst I remember I'll tell you what I loved on PS1 that hardly gets talked about, Fear Effect and Parasite Eve. I haven't heard you talk too much about the whole Survival Horror genre so not sure if they would be your cup of tea though.
@@SnestasticI was lucky enough to pick up a mint copy of PAL Raiden Project about 4 years ago - it wasn’t as pricy then, think I got it for £40 - I see it can go for £70-80 now. Well worth it; the version of Raiden is kind of redundant now as Arcade Archives released arcade perfect Raiden, which can be played on modern TV’s with an arcade stick. But it is still the best (and only!) version of Raiden 2 out there. I also have Raiden DX on ps1 which is a Japanese exclusive (you’d need a modded console) lots of fun but ever harder than vanilla Raiden 2 (it’s kind of a souped-up version with different levels and a Strikers 1945 style meddling system).
PS1 doom is fun (though I have to say I never rated the Aubrey Hodges soundtrack that everyone bangs on about - give me the original PC score any day) but the ending is a slight anti-climax - no spider mastermind boss level, just a rather standard, maze like level where you find your way through dark caves only to be teleported to a large room with a pentagram on the floor to have loads of standard enemies thrown at you (you need to be on top difficulty to appreciate this too) then that’s it, game over. I realise this was system limitations, but come on chuck a few Cyber Demons at us at least. It’s a great version for the ps1 though, runs buttery smooth and is the next step down from the PC - it also has Doom 2 on there, so great value for money too. As for Atari ports try Missile Command - it got the Asteroids and Space Invaders treatment and it’s not as unforgivingly hard as the arcade - cheap as chips too.
Great Playstation 1 collection my friend. You have some really good titles in your set. The PS1 is one of my favorite consoles to play and collect. Keep up the great work.
I love the PS1! Such an awesome console! Best games ever made for it as well! 🤙🤙🤙❤️❤️❤️
Keep pushin' Snes!
Nice pickups your getting for the PS1 I'm currently doing the same re building my PS1 collection and the nostalgia for these amazing PS1 games. Keep up the great content mate 👍
“I love Doom”… now there’s a statement. 🤣 I love Doom too Pete, a stone cold classic. 👌
PS1 collections coming along nicely Pete Quality over quantity. PS1 is still my favourite PlayStation console. I'm also a fan of Tomorrow Never Dies as that's the first bond game I played as I never had an N64 as a kid, I think the reason it gets so much flack is it was the first Bond game after GoldenEye and everyone compared it to that at the time but it's still a solid 7/10 for me. Yeah I've mentioned Apocalypse a couple of times on your channel massively underrated game that barely anyone talks about.
Great video Pete. Are you releasing any more videos before Xmas? Wish you a very merry Christmas 🌲
Great collection dude. If it wasn't for M.O.D Airborne. The original M.O.D would be my favorite. I loved the PS1 era of arcade remakes. Space Invaders. Frogger . Qbert. Pong. Asteroids. Galaga destination earth. And one I highly recommend. Tempest X3. A PS1 port of Tempest 2000 from the jaguar. Quality stuff :).
@@Snestastic oh it's awesome. I only played tempest 2000 for the first time last month on the Atari 50th anniversary collection. It's so much fun. And the music. Epic Mid 90s techno at it's finest :). And a merry Christmas to you to matey.
Capcom Generations is one I'm going to have to grab eventually, Pete. Love the HMV sticker, a nice little throwback to the 90s there. Always liked Doom on the PS1, very nostalgic and the lighting (or lack of it at times) really adds to the atmosphere. Yeah, V-Rally is hard....I had it back when it came out so have fond memories of it but I definitely remember it being a tricky one with the d-pad. Like anything though, if you spend time with it you get better. Not too dissimilar to Porsche Challenge.....nice little racer but a bastard to control for beginners lol
Nice collection’s Pete. I’m 100% done with collecting now. Going to stick with what’s left of my 360/PS3 and 3DS stuff but I’m going forward with the Series X and PS5/PSVR2 in the future.
Merry Xmas Pete
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I only used PS1 mouse on strategy games like Red Alert 2 and it works great 👍
Really enjoying these updates and seeing you enjoying the games Pete! I actually started uploading to my channel recently (not game related, but I do love my Switch for those JRPG's you hate so much🤣) anyway have a good Xmas and please bring back Ask Snes...
@@Snestastic Ohhh whilst I remember I'll tell you what I loved on PS1 that hardly gets talked about, Fear Effect and Parasite Eve. I haven't heard you talk too much about the whole Survival Horror genre so not sure if they would be your cup of tea though.
Ahh, we didn't get Capcom Generations over here! Raiden Project is on my PlayStation pick-up short list too.
@@SnestasticI was lucky enough to pick up a mint copy of PAL Raiden Project about 4 years ago - it wasn’t as pricy then, think I got it for £40 - I see it can go for £70-80 now. Well worth it; the version of Raiden is kind of redundant now as Arcade Archives released arcade perfect Raiden, which can be played on modern TV’s with an arcade stick. But it is still the best (and only!) version of Raiden 2 out there. I also have Raiden DX on ps1 which is a Japanese exclusive (you’d need a modded console) lots of fun but ever harder than vanilla Raiden 2 (it’s kind of a souped-up version with different levels and a Strikers 1945 style meddling system).
Are you going to get Tekken 3 and Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 and 2
PS1 doom is fun (though I have to say I never rated the Aubrey Hodges soundtrack that everyone bangs on about - give me the original PC score any day) but the ending is a slight anti-climax - no spider mastermind boss level, just a rather standard, maze like level where you find your way through dark caves only to be teleported to a large room with a pentagram on the floor to have loads of standard enemies thrown at you (you need to be on top difficulty to appreciate this too) then that’s it, game over. I realise this was system limitations, but come on chuck a few Cyber Demons at us at least. It’s a great version for the ps1 though, runs buttery smooth and is the next step down from the PC - it also has Doom 2 on there, so great value for money too. As for Atari ports try Missile Command - it got the Asteroids and Space Invaders treatment and it’s not as unforgivingly hard as the arcade - cheap as chips too.