Quite a lot of it went on Final Fantasy VII.g.man wrote:Where does the time go?
JonB wrote:By the time I got the Gamecube whenever it was that that came out, the PS1 was pretty knackered. It had to be turned upside down to read the discs, but it soldiered on all the same and well deserved its retirement.
Odd thing is I never bought a PS2 or PS3, and the have only in the last few weeks got my second Sony machine in the shape of a Vita. Not getting the PS2 was clearly a mistake in hindsight.
Brooks wrote:Checked out all the most appealing stuff since though, especially as emulation became sound.
retroking1981 wrote:Driver was amazing and a game I haven't seen mentioned whilst having a morning skim through this.
Franchises?! I still play the actual games! (You no like the avatars I did for you?)MattyJ wrote:I think it says a lot about the quality of games on the machine that we are still playing a lot of franchises that launched on.
adkm1979 wrote:I also mentioned Driver. What I didn't mention was that when I got back to halls after a night out, I'd stick Driver on just to see how bad a driver I was when drunk. I was drunk enough to think I was amazing, but not so drunk as to not realise that was a bad thing.
stonechalice wrote:Has Destruction Derby been mentioned?
adored wrote:Wow, so 20 years ago I'd have been playing the greatest games ever, on the greatest console the world has ever seen. Oh how I loved my N64.
davyK wrote:as is Ridge Racer 4.
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