8 PS1 Classics That Aged Badly

8 PS1 Classics That Aged Badly

The PS1 turned thirty years old in North America in 2025, following its 1995 debut, a year after its release in Japan. No one thought Sony could disrupt the console wars, but they proved everyone wrong. There are many games that still hold up on the PS1 and remain readily playable through ports and remasters, such as Final Fantasy 7, Resident Evil 2, and PaRappa the Rapper.

4 Comments

  1. yoshiko78

    This post offers an interesting look back at the PS1 era. It’s fascinating how perceptions of games change over time, and it’s great to reflect on both the classics and those that didn’t quite stand the test of time. Thanks for sharing this nostalgic journey!

  2. sonny12

    I completely agree! It’s intriguing to see how nostalgia can sometimes cloud our judgment about older games. Some titles that were groundbreaking back then may not hold up as well by today’s standards, especially with advancements in technology and game design.

  3. arlene51

    Absolutely! Nostalgia definitely plays a huge role in how we perceive classic games. It’s interesting to consider how advancements in technology and game design have set new standards, making some older titles feel clunky by comparison.

  4. raina91

    You’re right! Nostalgia can really shape our experiences. It’s fascinating to see how some mechanics that were groundbreaking back then might feel clunky now. Revisiting these classics gives us a unique perspective on the evolution of gaming!

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