Sony’s original PlayStation wasn’t just a game console but a full-blown cultural reset. While it would go on to spar with Microsoft’s Xbox in later generations, the PS1’s earliest battles were against ...
Antonia Haynes is a Game Rant writer who resides in a small seaside town in England where she has lived her whole life. Beginning her video game writing career in 2014, and having an avid love of ...
The PlayStation 1 is one of the greatest video game consoles ever released. To many, the console has a library of games that people view as iconic classics and phenomenal experiences that are great to ...
Nathan is a lifelong gamer, harkening back to a misspent youth blasting Kirby Superstar and Super Mario All-Stars on his bedroom floor. Some of us are that old. This began a long-term love affair with ...
Every PlayStation generation has been filled with bangers, but there has always been one that has stood out. A game that either innovated the industry or a franchise that reinvented itself with a new ...
This morning, PS5 owners booted up their consoles and (assuming they had auto-updates turned on) were greeted with a surprise: The original and iconic PlayStation 1 console boot-up logos and music. It ...
A handful of classic PS1 games have received rare discounts on the PlayStation Store for a limited time. As the years have gone on, Sony has continued to bolster its lineup of games from the ...
Last week, electronics engineer Lorentio Brodesco announced the completion of a mock-up for nsOne, reportedly the first custom PlayStation 1 motherboard created outside of Sony in the console’s ...
In a surprise piece of news, a cult classic from the PlayStation 1 days is getting an HD release later this year, making the game more widely available for fans to check out. What classic PS1 shooter ...
The image of Haggord is from the first Playstation 1 Harry Potter game, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. The game, known internationally as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, is where PS1 ...
Backward compatibility in video game consoles goes back to the 1980s, but it didn't really catch on back then. Yes, Sega's Master System hit stores in 1985 and played games from the company's first ...