Needless to say, it has a lot of fans, even today.
But some of these games can be hard to find and downright expensive.
When PlayStation 1 came out, the gaming world was revolutionized.
Take a look back at the most innovative games and those that were too generic.
To keep things fair, the aforementioned titles will be priced “new.”
That means completely sealed and unused.
This is according toPriceCharting, the most-recommended site for tracking these things down.
As with any collectible, prices can vary and will fluctuate!
Most shocking, though, is that Final Fantasy 7, of all titles, seems to have plummeted!
27Diablo
$185
The PS1 port of Blizzard’s seminal action-RPG was published by EA.
25Team Buddies
$235
You’ll be forgiven if you’ve never heard ofTeam Buddies.
This remake was originally made for the obscure Sharp X68000 computer.
While plenty of PS1 games feature hideous visuals, some of them also happen to have awesome gameplay.
Castlevania Chronicles had two major stumbling blocks: for one thing, it was no Symphony of the Night.
Just be sure to play an open physical copy or digital version, and leave your sealed copy intact!
Talk about bad timing.
21Spyro Collector’s Edition
Thisbox set collects the first three Spyro games togetherin one neat little package.
The third game, Year of the Dragon, released two days before the PS2s launch in 2000.
This particular collection released a couple of years later in 2002.
Because of its “package deal” style, it can fetch a pretty hefty sum in the modern-day.
Lunar and Lunar 2’s collector editions, on the other hand, were largely unique at the time.