![]() ![]() Games I have and have played a little of, but not enough to do a full review. Games I have but haven't played at all so I obviously can't cover yet: 2Xtreme, Allied General, Broken Helix, Colony Wars, Crypt Killer, Die Hard Trilogy, Driver 2, Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix, JetMoto 2, The Legend of Dragoon, Medal of Honor: Underground, NASCAR 2000, NFL GameDay 2002, Parasite Eve, Parasite Eve 2, Resident Evil: Survivor, Robotron X, RushDown, Sammy Sosa High Heat Baseball 2001, Sentinel Returns, Silent Hill, Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage, Spyro (3): Year of the Dragon, Street Fighter Collection 2, Wild Arms, WWF: In Your House Note that I have no import titles for Playstation - these are all US releases. Worst I Have (in no order): Psybadek, O.D.T., Yu-Gi-Oh!: Forbidden Memories, NHL FaceOff 98, Largo Winch, CyberSpeed, Moto Racer: World Tour, Motocross Mania Noteworthy lesser-known titles: Evil Zone, Invasion from Beyond!, Sea-Doo HydroCross, Sanvein ![]() Honorable Mentions: Mobile Light Force, Wipeout XL, Wipeout 3, Castlevania Chronicles, Bushido Blade 2, In the Hunt, DarkStalkers 3, WarHawk, Dead or Alive, Koudelka, Shooter: Starfighter Sanvein The order is sketchy, but these are all at least games I like a lot.) Top 10 favorite PS1 games (from what I have) (this is just something I just put together, it's nothing thought through too deeply. But do expect a somewhat different perspective from the one a Sony fan would give. I have about as many games now for the PS1 as I do for any console, somewhere in the 150 range. Regardless, I know that there are many good games on Sony systems, which is why I got a PSone in '06, and why I've kept buying games for the system since then. (The two exceptions are Threads of Fate and Tenchu: Stealth Assassins.) I'm a Nintendo fan and the N64 is my favorite console, and like Sega consoles too, but have never liked Sony or their consoles. The issue with that here is that with only two exceptions, the only PSX games I've beaten are the fighting games and shmups. "Short Reviews" is in the subtitle in order to connect it to those other four threads, all of which mention that phrase. I'm not using the word "review" in the main title because I only would use that for games I've beaten or at least played a LOT of. Secrets are hidden throughout the levels, and collecting 100 Wild 9 coins will earn you an extra continue at the end of each stage.Trying a new title for this series that also includes the Odyssey 2, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, and PC Racing Games. While you can venture into and out of the backgrounds at specific points in the game, most levels involve jumping from platform to platform, rescuing one of your teammates and fighting the occasional boss. If that's too simple a death for you, you can drop enemies off of cliffs or send them into spinning fans, flames and grinders.Wild 9 is a side-scrolling platform game with 3D modeled effects in the foreground and background. Once you have the enemy captured, you can slam him back and forth on the ground until he explodes. The rig is essentially an electronic grappling hook that can be used to climb up ledges or lasso enemies. Wex's special weapon is a "rig" attached to his arm. Unfortunately, eight of the nine members in Wild 9 have been kidnapped by the evil Karn, and it's up to the remaining member, Wex, to rescue them and dispose of his nemesis once and for all. ![]() ![]() The game follows the story of Wex Major, leader of the Wild 9, a team made up of individuals with offbeat attributes, personalities (multiple ones, in some instances) and powers. From the creators of the comic adventure Earthworm Jim comes Wild 9 for the PlayStation. ![]()
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