Here are my top 10 PlayStation 1 games. This list was not easy to construct. I cried a lot. As with anyone my age, we had our PS1s and N64s and if it wasn’t for pesky ass school, we would have never left our homes. I definitely faked a few sicknesses just to stay home all day with my 32-bit friends.
By the way, these are in order with #1 being my favorite PlayStation 1 game.
10. Ape Escape
Released: 5-31-1999
This game was really cool when it first came out. Some of us poor bastards didn’t have analog controllers and this game required you had one. Now that’s a pretty big deal when renting video games at the local grocery store was pretty much the only way my unemployed teenage self was going to play these games, so they had a lot of returns on this game. Being able to utilize the joystick and its crazy movements was something else. I mean, some of us are lucky enough to remember trying to play 3D games with a d-pad. Let me just say I would rather hang out on the streets of Detroit at midnight.
A malevolent super intelligent monkey named “Spector” makes a special helmet and slaps that bad boy onto his monkey friends and they run-a-damn-muk through time trying to change history. The protagonist “Spike” has to use a variety of gadgets and tools to catch the monkeys. Trust me, it’s a lot more fun than it sounds…
9. Tony Hawks Pro Skater
Released: 08-31-1999
Who doesn’t remember this gem? Everyone had to prove they could get those ridiculously high scores in the Warehouse, talk all day at school about how they found new holds and grinds that would make the processor meltdown, then get to your house, faceplant off the first ramp, then blame it on the fact they were using “your” controller... Everyone played this game and it was just fun to throw down with a friend on some “horse,” make a jackass out of yourself, get into a heated argument with your close friends, then make them go home!
The soundtrack was pretty legit too, since it used real songs instead of sounding like someone composed it on a plastic keyboard lying in their closet. The game itself was pretty simple, you just collected VHS tapes to unlock levels. You would have to get high scores, collet the letters of the word “SKATE” and look in secluded places for the “hidden tape” among other things.
8. Spyro The Dragon
Released: 09-09-1998
Run (or should I say charge) around shooting fire at crazy frog looking enemies who drop treasure. How can this not be fun?
The antagonist Gnasty Gnorc has changed every dragon (except Spyro of course) into a stone statue because they called him “ugly.” Now Spyro has to glide around cooking his adversaries to a crisp, well the ones that aren’t wearing iron armor.
This was a simple game that played to all things we kids loved at the time: Running around colleting things and unlocking new areas. It was a great time waster. The environment and music gave it a peaceful kind of feel too, so playing for extended sessions didn’t cause you too much stress.
