PlayStation 1 Games

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Updated August 13, 2023 884.3K views 2,387 items

Here is a detailed list of every PlayStation game ever produced for the Sony PlayStation One system. The PSOne console was one of the most popular game systems of all time. PlayStation 1 games were produced by hundreds of Sony PlayStation game developers. The PlayStation One games featured state-of-the-art graphics. The PlayStation 1 now has a cult following amongst classic game collectors, with a library of both large titles and little-known classics. Feel free to use these list items to start a list of your favorite PlayStation 1 games.

While PS1 may be a relic of gaming systems past, some of these games have lived on greater versions on newer versions of PlayStations. What are Playstation 1 games? Take a look hereย and see all the great PS1 games.ย 

  • Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness, known simply in Japan as Cyberbots, is a fighting game developed and released by Capcom in 1995. It is a spin-off a beat'em up game Armored Warriors. Cyberbots was ported to the Sega Saturn and the PlayStation. The game only saw limited distribution in arcades outside of Japan. With the exception of the untranslated PlayStation Network release, none of the console ports were released overseas. Capcom's 1998 Tech Romancer is considered a spiritual sequel for this game.
  • Cyberia
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    Cyberia is a science fiction action adventure video game originally released for MS-DOS in January 1994, and released two years later on the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and 3DO consoles. A sequel, Cyberia 2: Resurrection, was released in 1995 for both DOS and Windows 9x formats.
  • CyberTiger
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    Jan 01 2000
    CyberTiger is a 1999 golf video game featuring the professional golfer, Tiger Woods, for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation and Game Boy Color. Woods is the main opponent in the game and is the best rated player in the game.
  • D
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    Dec 01 1995
    D is a survival horror puzzle adventure game released in 1995 by WARP. The first entry in the D series and one of the first games released by the company, it dealt with taboo content such as violence and cannibalism, featured 3D CGI full-motion video and a first-person perspective,. It was the first game to star the digital actress, Laura.
  • Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix, sometimes abbreviated as 3rdMix, is the 3rd game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released in the arcades by Konami on October 30, 1999. Although only officially released in Japan, units exist worldwide. It has a total of 68 songs, 35 of which were new to Dance Dance Revolution.
  • Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix Plus is a 2000 music video and exergaming video game.
  • Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix, sometimes abbreviated as 5thMix, is the 5th game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released to the arcades by Konami on March 27, 2001. Although only officially released in Japan, arcade units exist worldwide. DDR 5th Mix contains a total of 122 songs, nine of which are hidden and unlockable. Of those songs, 40 of them are brand new to Dance Dance Revolution.
  • Dance Dance Revolution Best Hits is a music video game that is part of the Dance Dance Revolution series. It is developed and produced by Konami, and was released in Japan on December 21, 2000 for the PlayStation video game console. The game, as the title implies, is a compilation of some of the most popular songs at the time, from the 1st to 3rd Mixes. There was no arcade counterpart. While BEST HITS uses the interface from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix, the characters Jenny and Johnny from Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix make an appearance. The other characters are in their 3rdMix outfits.
  • Dance Dance Revolution Extra Mix is a music video game that is part of the Dance Dance Revolution and Bemani series. It was developed and produced by Konami, and released in Japan on June 7, 2001 for the PlayStation video game console. It does not have an arcade counterpart. Many of the songs in the game are from the DDR Solo games, Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix, and preview songs from Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix, including music by BeForU.
  • Dance Dance Revolution Konamix, also known as DDR Konamix or simply Konamix for short, is a music video game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of games by Konami. It was released on April 25, 2002 for the Sony PlayStation in the United States and Canada as the third DDR console game in those countries and the last game for the system. DDR Konamix contains 52 tracks and six courses consisting entirely of "Konami Originals" produced by Konami's in-house music staff.
  • Dance:UK is a video game that was released on October 3, 2003, for PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The game was available separately or with an 8 way dance mat controller, the difference from other dance games was that the dance arrows came from the centre of the screen outwards, rather than scrolling up the screen. The game had many popular chart hit songs on it including "It's Like That" by Run-DMC featuring Jason Nevins. The game had a dance recorder which you could record your own steps and play them back at a later date. There is also an aerobics mode. Successors to Dance:UK include Dance:UK eXtra TraX, Dance:UK XL, Dance:UK XL Lite and Dance:UK XL Party. There are variations in the songs included in the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 releases. The songs included on each of these games is listed below.
  • Dancing Stage EuroMIX is the 2nd release of the Dancing Stage series, the European version of Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games by Konami. The arcade version was released in 1999, followed by the Sony PlayStation version in 2001. An updated "Internet Ranking" version of the arcade machine was released later on, containing 6 new tracks. To date, Dancing Stage EuroMIX is one of only two European home versions of the Dancing Stage franchise to coincide with an arcade game, the 2nd one being Dancing Stage SuperNOVA.