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his first games was Tear Ring Saga for the | PlayStation, a game that borrowed heavily from the Fire |
Initially, Capcom began to develop a | PlayStation action game software that utilized the Resi |
s released on Namco Museum Volume 3 for the | PlayStation alongside Dig Dug, Ms. Pac-Man, Pole Positi |
The game was released for the | PlayStation and Dreamcast and was developed by Core Des |
ird form of the final boss was added in the | PlayStation and Game Boy Advance remakes. |
ooting game series by Namco for the Arcade, | PlayStation and Nintendo DS. |
ed game being Symphony of the Night for the | PlayStation and the most panned being Judgment, with ag |
ooting game series by Namco for the Arcade, | PlayStation and Nintendo DS. |
This article is about the video game for | PlayStation and PC. |
In 1996, the game was ported to the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn. |
to the SNES in 1996 and later to the PC-FX, | PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1997. |
racing video game released in 2000 for the | PlayStation and in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance. |
Sports is a sports video game for kids for | PlayStation and Microsoft Windows developed by Runecraf |
original Street Fighter Collection for the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn, released in 1997. |
The game spawned many sequels for the | PlayStation and PlayStation 2, but the series didn't ma |
n Gothic) is a survival horror game for the | PlayStation and PC. |
published by Sony, and released in 1996 for | PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. |
This article is about the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn version of the Street Fight |
1994, later Namco created two ports for the | PlayStation and the Nintendo DS called Point Blank DS w |
aseball game by Konami for the Sega Saturn, | PlayStation and the Nintendo 64. |
Legend of Heroes, and released for both the | PlayStation and the Sega Saturn. |
Wolf Fang was ported to the Sony | PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1996 and 1997 respective |
lisation features can be deployed on [Wii]] | Playstation and other connected devices. |
e with optical disc based platforms such as | PlayStation and applied for a patent. |
music and unlockable bonus features on the | PlayStation and the previously Japan-only Super Famicom |
The game was available for | PlayStation and for Microsoft Windows and was not a sig |
ITE, publisher of | PlayStation and Mobile games, and interactive televisio |
ported to the FM Towns Marty, Sega Saturn, | PlayStation, and PlayStation 2 in Japan. |
01 is a snowboarding video game created for | PlayStation and PlayStation 2. The game was released in |
cade release, the game was released for the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn in a two-in-one compilation |
was the first light gun peripheral for the | PlayStation and a few games support it. |
Hyper Formation Soccer was released for the | PlayStation, and later it was released two more Formati |
the Gradius Deluxe Pack compilation for the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn and in Gradius Collection f |
In Japan, Strikers 1945 was ported to both | PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1996 by Atlus and later |
game developed and published by 3DO for the | PlayStation and PlayStation 2. It is a sequel to Army M |
second game in the series released for the | PlayStation and also the second game in 3D, following M |
It was ported to both the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn, and the former of the two |
hise developed and published by Koei on the | PlayStation and PlayStation 2, that simulates horse rac |
e the most successful racing series for the | PlayStation and PlayStation 2. The Gran Turismo series |
a one racing game for the Nintendo 64, Sony | Playstation, and Sega Dreamcast. |
st appeared in New Super Robot Wars for the | PlayStation and later in Super Robot Wars Alpha 2 and S |
was released on September 19, 2000 for the | PlayStation, and became the first from EA Sports' NASCA |
st-person shooter game for the Nintendo 64, | PlayStation and Game Boy Color released in 1999. |
k Materia, an album completely based on the | Playstation and PC game Final Fantasy VII. |
eplaying game developed by T&E Soft for the | PlayStation and PC. |
l golfer, Tiger Woods, for the Nintendo 64, | PlayStation and Game Boy Color. |
and was released in 2001 on the Dreamcast, | PlayStation, and PC, and in 2002 on the Game Boy Advanc |
end of Heroes II, and released for both the | PlayStation and the Sega Saturn. |
Hasbro Interactive on December 5, 1997 for | PlayStation and May 31, 1998 for PC. |
second Looney Tunes video game for the Sony | PlayStation and Microsoft Windows and is an indirect se |
The European Headquarters of Sony | Playstation and London Studios are also located on the |
sorbed Ocean, released Le Mans 24 Hours for | PlayStation and PC. |
untry in 1994, along with the launch of the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn video game consoles, Super |
Macintosh, Nokia N-Gage, Pocket PC, and the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn game consoles. |
the King is a survival horror game for the | PlayStation and Dreamcast video game consoles and PC. |
re-publishing the game for the SNES, PC-FX, | PlayStation and Saturn consoles in 1996 and 1997 respec |
, and a Japan/Europe only port of X3 to the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn), Mega Man X4, X5, and X6 o |
ed video game released in 2002 and 2003 for | PlayStation and PC. |
directed commercials for Warner Home video, | PlayStation and Game Boy and developed mary-kateandashl |
games based on the NBA and released for the | PlayStation and PlayStation 2. The first two entries we |
ket in Australia and New Zealand) is a 1998 | PlayStation and PC cricket game, personally endorsed by |
m Generations compilations released for the | PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1998. |
venture video game released in 1998 for the | PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. |
oker, and released in 1999 for the PC, Sony | PlayStation and Sega Dreamcast. |
Dengeki | PlayStation April 2007 issue featuring Kingdom Hearts I |
It was also released on the | PlayStation as StarBlade Alpha in 1996. |
The Guncon 2 is not compatible with the | Playstation as it has no regular PS-port but USB only, |
in North America, and its rerelease on the | PlayStation as part of the Final Fantasy Chronicles pac |
NHL 99 for the | PlayStation boasted higher-resolution graphics than NHL |
ies to appear on a console outside the Sony | PlayStation brand (Xbox 360) in addition to being relea |
A port of 2X was made to the | PlayStation but was not released until some time after |
was later ported to the Game Boy Color and | PlayStation, but without causing impact. |
Caleb, who was nicknamed | PlayStation by the Puerto Rico Islanders supporters for |
It was later adapted for the | PlayStation by Hudson Soft and published by Sony Comput |
game, developed and released for the PC and | PlayStation by Celeris. |
Capcom Generations Volume 3 for Saturn and | PlayStation, Capcom Classics Collection of PlayStation |
Official Logo for | PlayStation Certified |
examples of game console clusters are Sony | PlayStation clusters and Microsoft Xbox clusters. |
mily Computer (Super Famicom), Sega Saturn, | PlayStation, coin operated arcades and mobile phones. |
Arcade Party Pak is a | PlayStation compilation of six Atari Games (later owned |
Japan, is a 3D light gun video game for the | PlayStation console which was released in Japan and Eur |
ed in the US and in parts of Europe for the | PlayStation console and PC. |
It is the sequel to the | PlayStation console role-playing game Parasite Eve and |
zzle game released in North America for the | PlayStation console in 1998. |
s, and released in 2000 exclusively for the | PlayStation console system. |
c Arts and released for the Nintendo 64 and | PlayStation console systems in 2000. |
Originally, It was developed for the | PlayStation console, but later downgraded (primarily gr |
995 as a launch title for the original Sony | PlayStation console, and played a major role in establi |
e developed by Candle Light Studios for the | PlayStation console. |
e first Cabela's game to be released on the | PlayStation console. |
irst games to achieve platinum sales on the | PlayStation console. |
ment given the technical limitations of the | PlayStation console. |
also featured among the top ten ninjas for | PlayStation consoles by PLAY in 2011. |
Lucasarts on several games for the Xbox and | PlayStation consoles, such as the action games HyperSon |
the arcades in 1995 and later ported to the | PlayStation consoles. |
A | PlayStation controller is used to control High End Syst |
using the four symbol buttons on a typical | Playstation controller, where the triangle button shoot |
ion of the game rates a bit higher than its | PlayStation counterpart for one specific reason: the su |
For the | PlayStation Cowboy Bebop game see Cowboy Bebop (PlaySta |
s a third-person shooter video game for the | PlayStation, created by Konami. |
on January 22, 1997 under the title Dengeki | PlayStation D, and was changed to the current title in |
eral more video games systems following its | PlayStation debut. |
October 28, 1999 for PC, November 1999 for | PlayStation, December 1999 for Nintendo 64 and October |
a) is a space simulation video game for the | PlayStation developed and released by Psygnosis in 2000 |
Carnage Heart is a video game for the | PlayStation, developed by Artdink. |
Though they had supposedly signed on as | PlayStation developers bringing the originally Xbox exc |
brands - BBC (Radio 1, BBC 3, Global News), | PlayStation, Diageo (Smirnoff, Tanqueray, Baileys, Bush |
It shares three songs with the | PlayStation Disney incarnation Dance Dance Revolution D |
aturn cannot handle 3D games as well as the | PlayStation, Eno commented "...the PlayStation and the |
These games were released for the | PlayStation, except J-League Dynamite Soccer 64. |
The defunct Japanese magazine TECH | PlayStation Extra contained 3 new fields in each of its |
The | PlayStation Eye does not support EyeToy compatible Play |
The | PlayStation Eye features free EyeCreate video editing s |
Voice chat is also possible through the | PlayStation Eye or Bluetooth headset. |
ings leaderboard and is compatible with the | PlayStation Eye which allows players to see themselves |
Attuma is a boss in the 1997 | Playstation Fantastic Four video game. |
t has extensions to accommodate for various | PlayStation features such as the GPU (Graphics Processi |
Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle for the Sony | PlayStation, featuring the voice of Bruce Campbell as P |
emake for the Japanese Sega Saturn and Sony | PlayStation featuring vastly improved graphics and new |
mes including Little Big Planet on the Sony | Playstation featuring Stereo de Luxe's 'Bouchez' and Th |
the Nintendo 64, November 30, 1999 for the | PlayStation, February 29, 2000 for the PC, and August 3 |
the presence of the game's actresses at the | PlayStation Festival in Tokyo, as part of Sony's campai |
Playstation File System (PFS) is the filesystem used by | |
This article is about the | PlayStation focused mobile application for iOS and Andr |
Shaman King: Spirit of Shamans is the first | PlayStation game released within the popular Shaman Kin |
Arthur! Ready to Race is a 2000 | PlayStation game developed and published by Mattel Inte |
For the | PlayStation game released in Japan and North America, s |
The | PlayStation game Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style featured Drunke |
Imadoki no Vampire: Bloody Bride, is a | PlayStation game both published and developed by Atlus |
by the Taito Corporation in 1997 for Sony's | PlayStation game console. |
It is available for the | PlayStation, Game Boy Color and the PC. |
utilized as the title character in the hit | PlayStation game Akuji the Heartless, where Akuji must |
the soundtrack to the 1997 Wild West-themed | Playstation game Wild Arms. |
re Hunter D Bloodlust was also made for the | PlayStation game console, titled Vampire Hunter D. It i |
a puzzle game featuring Hello Kitty for the | PlayStation, Game Boy Color gaming systems. |
The music video was featured in the | PlayStation game Slamscape. |
The | PlayStation game was critically and commercially unsucc |
f Lemonade and Brownies was featured in the | PlayStation game Road Rash 3D, and it's Nintendo 64 cou |
legal action against Sony because of their | PlayStation game Resistance: Fall of Man. |
In the | PlayStation game Wild Arms 2, the 'Trapezohedron' is us |
The | PlayStation game uses elements of a Sandbox style game, |
ding is the original soundtrack to the 1999 | PlayStation game Medal of Honor. |
These include, "First | PlayStation Game to Sell Over One Million Units", "Firs |
is was a fictional race car appeared in the | PlayStation game in 1999, "Future GPX Cyber Formula: A |
Aquanaut's Holiday is an early | PlayStation game by Artdink, in which the player assume |
deo games, e.g. for Female Vocalist on Sony | Playstation game Wild Arms 4. |
The character Sniper Wolf in the | PlayStation game Metal Gear Solid shares many of the ch |
In the | PlayStation game Final Fantasy Tactics, Cloud is a play |
on was developed by Paon as a remake of the | PlayStation game from 1997. |
He also voiced the character of Zarok in a | PlayStation game titled Medievil. |
The | PlayStation game was developed by Probe Entertainment a |
In a | PlayStation game for Z Gundam, a secret ending in Char' |
The song was used in the | PlayStation game Apocalypse as part of the backdrop to |
Most of the original | Playstation game's significant locations have been pres |
Cowboy Bebop ( | PlayStation game), a 1998 video game for PlayStation |
rereleased in Japan for the two-in-one Sony | Playstation game, Memorial Series SunSoft Vol.6, which |
an was also rereleased in a two-in-one Sony | Playstation game, Memorial Series Sunsoft Vol.2, which |
This article is about the 1998 Sony | Playstation game. |
This article is about the | PlayStation game. |
One of the last | PlayStation games ever released, it was never available |
The effect is named after the | Playstation games console, and is commonly cited in dis |
significant in that it was one of the first | PlayStation games to take full advantage of the DualSho |
of the MSX games, included all three of the | Playstation games on one Disc. |
NamCollection is a collection of 5 | PlayStation games by Namco in 2005 to celebrate their 5 |
a peripheral that downloads minigames from | PlayStation games. |
Versions for the original | PlayStation gaming system were released in North Americ |
lease, Twisted Metal 2 was re-released as a | PlayStation Greatest Hits game. |
iving for RJN Motorsport Nissan Team in the | PlayStation GT Academy Nissan 370Z in GT4 European Cup. |
Game launching is a feature for | PlayStation Home that lets users launch multi-player ga |
ewis Hamilton: Secret Life was not based in | PlayStation Home like Xi was. |
, this pre-order had to be made from within | PlayStation Home at a special kiosk in North America's |
It was ported to | PlayStation in 1996. |
and Microsoft Windows in 1998, and for the | PlayStation in 1999. |
e Sega NAOMI GD-ROM hardware, Dreamcast and | PlayStation in 2001, the latter suffering from load tim |
It was released for Microsoft Windows and | PlayStation in Europe in late 2001. |
Seed is a strategy video game released for | PlayStation in 1999, developed by NK System and publish |
ega Drive/Genesis, Atari Jaguar, the PC and | PlayStation in the early and mid-1990s. |
s an action-adventure game released for the | PlayStation in 1998. |
It was first released for the | PlayStation in 2001. |
cross Plus: Game Edition - Released for the | PlayStation in 2000. |
The game was ported to the | PlayStation in 1995 and April 4, 1996, which includes f |
for the Nintendo Game Boy in 1995, and the | PlayStation in 2002. |
This was also released on Sony | PlayStation in Japan. |
was released on April 23, 2002 for the Sony | PlayStation in the United States and Canada as the thir |
ively in Japan: Namco Museum Encore for the | PlayStation in 1997, and Namco Museum Volume 2 for the |
ished by Empire Interactive for Windows and | PlayStation in 2000. |
, Klonoa Beach Volleyball, released for the | PlayStation in Japan and later Europe, featured Klonoa |
nami Arcade Classics, released for the Sony | PlayStation in 1999. |
The game was released for the | PlayStation in Japan on July 15, 1999 and in North Amer |
s Test Drive 5 which was released on PC and | PlayStation in 1998. |
ast Sanctuary, a video game for PC and Sony | PlayStation in 2000 |
released at arcades in late 1994 and on the | PlayStation in 1995. |
was released on the Namco Museum Encore for | PlayStation in 1997 while the other is the Virtual Cons |
pecial: Dominated Mind was released for the | PlayStation in 1998 in Japan, which adds a new protagon |
It was later ported to the | PlayStation in 1997 as Xevious 3D/G+. |
wipE'out", released for Sony | PlayStation in 1995, was one of the first video games t |
ers Deluxe Pack in Japan), released for the | PlayStation in 1997. |
3Xtreme is a racing game released for the | PlayStation in 1999. |
994 but a console version was later for the | PlayStation in 1997, this version included an arrange m |
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