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1 -Chrono Trigger for PlayStation 1 What begins as a carefree day at the Millennial Fair for a young man named Chrono turns into his ultimate adventure. When Chrono meets a young girl named Marle, little does he realize that this young girl, his best friend Luccas invention, and a mysterious pendant will thrust him into the ultimate trip through time and space, encountering new friends, defeating the forces of evil, and encountering the one who would destroy the flow of time: Lavos. Its up to Chrono and his friends to defeat this evil force before the flow of time is stopped and the world ends!...
66 reviews
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2 -Final Fantasy Anthology for PlayStation 1 Showcasing two installments of SquareSoft's wildly popular role-playing game (RPG) series, Final Fantasy Anthology features the U.S. debut of Final Fantasy V, and reintroduces one of the best RPGs of all time, Final Fantasy VI, originally released as Final Fantasy III on the Super Nintendo gaming system. Both games are straight Super Nintendo conversions, so their 2-D graphics and 16-bit sounds are admittedly subpar by PlayStation standards. However, SquareSoft has added brand-new, beautifully animated movies for both titles, and has given Final Fantasy VI the star treatment it deserves by adding a bonus mode where gamers can access loads of supplementary material, such as artwork and data files on the game's monsters and items. As an extra bonus for hardcore fans, an audio CD featuring music from both games is included, making this quite the collector's package.
106 reviews
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3 -Final Fantasy Origins for PlayStation 1 Final Fantasy Origins, a special package of the original Final Fantasy (released in North America 1n 1990) and Final Fantasy II (never before released in North America) have been remade for the PlayStation game console and feature new cinematic movies, opening theme songs, event scenes including updates of the original event sequences, enhanced graphics, improved sound quality and new gameplay modes. Together, these two titles laid the foundation for the series and spawned many hit sequels that have now sold over 42 million units worldwide.
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4 -Final Fantasy VIII for PlayStation 1 The next chapter in Final Fantasy takes the series to the next level. Final Fantasy VIII combines an epic storyline with dynamic role-playing elements, breathtaking music, and well-defined characters. The world of Final Fantasy VIII comes to life in a dazzling display of digital artistry that spans four CDs. With the addition of an hour worth of CG animation, a new "Junction" system, and compatibility with the Dual Shock Analog Controller, Final Fantasy VIII is a breathtaking addition to the series.
405 reviews
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5 -Chrono Cross for PlayStation 1 Sequel to the RPG hit Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross expands on the excellent story-line of its predecessor and combines cutting edge graphics with a dynamic battle system making it one of the most highly anticipated RPG's of all time. Featuring a story line developed by the creator of Chrono Trigger and Xenogears, Chrono Cross has been christened the Best RPG Creation by its development team. With multiple scenarios cast along a single story thread, and many different endings, each replay can result in an entirely new adventure. In addition, a brand new battle system makes combat smooth and innovative by introducing an elemental field system and combo system that gives the player unparalleled flexibility in their fighting options. The elimination of random battles also quickens the pace of the game, and places the choice of where to battle in the players hands.
191 reviews
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6 -Boxing for PlayStation 1 Lace up the gloves and get ready to show the world how tough you really are. Build your fighter from the ground up (unless you're a seven-foot, 350-pound monster, you'll probably want to avoid fashioning the fighter after yourself), and take him through the ranks. Start out as a Lightweight, bulk up and enter the ranks of the Middleweights, and finally test your meddle as a premier Heavyweight boxer. If you'd prefer, you can choose from a list of awesome fighters already created, pitting him against the other computer-controlled tough guys. Each of the pre-programmed fighters has his own special punch to master, and every one of the pugilists is rated based on his skills in several categories. Packed with state-of-the-art graphics and arcade-style gameplay, BOXING is designed to deliver maximum impact at an affordable price. Forget about the overpriced, over-hyped games with expensive endorsements to jack the prices up even higher; this is all the action you'll be able to handle; in one complete package. 0 reviews |
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7 -R4 Ridge Racer Type 4 for PlayStation 1 Though Rage Racer introduced some simulation aspects off the track, the on-track experience maintained the same powerslide-happy gameplay that PlayStation owners have loved since the system launched. Ridge Racer Type 4 (or R4, for short) makes plenty of improvements while maintaining the same basic feel. The game's main mode is the grand prix, where you pick one of four teams and one of four car manufacturers, then race on eight tracks. Each team has its own little storyline that plays out between races, which is told through conversation with your team liaison. What your team liaison says to you changes depending on how well you do. The first two tracks only require you to place third or higher. The second heat requires you to finish second or higher, while the last four tracks require you to finish first to proceed. You can retry each track up to three times before having to start the entire heat over again. You'll earn a newer, faster car as you complete in each heat and one more before the final race.
30 reviews
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8 -Dance Dance Revolution: Konamix for PlayStation 1 Jam-packed with over 50 high-energy songs, fans can look forward to a multitude of dance music that has never before appeared in a U.S. home version of the game ~ until now. Dance Dance Revolution KONAMIX also sports a completely new graphical interface and includes new gameplay modes. Now, in EDIT MODE, players can save and edit dance routines that can be traded with friends; SOLO MODE is a more challenging 1-player mode featuring 6 arrows; and NONSTOP ORDER allows players to create their own nonstop dance mixes. The WORKOUT MODE is back by popular demand in Dance Dance Revolution KONAMIX but now features more robust options including the ability to track a workout program over weeks and/or months.
25 reviews
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