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Top Ten PlayStation 1 Games (My Top Ten)
The PlayStation 1 or PlayStation or PS... or PS1 as everyone says. This console brings me back to some good old memories of using plug-in controllers and Memory Cards. The console was released on December 3rd, 1994 in Japan, September 9th, 1995 in North America, September 29th, 1995 in Europe, and lastly on November 15th, 1995, it was released in Australia. This console brings a lot of memories and great games that were played, so this is my top ten best PS1 games that I think were amazing to play when I was a kid.
Chris ReedPublished 7 years ago in GamersTop PS4 Controllers
The PlayStation 4 has become famous for bringing out the competitive streak in gamers. There's something about the awesome graphics, the neat PS4 gaming accessories, and the kick-butt game titles that make people feel totally immersed in the world of gaming.
Rowan MarleyPublished 7 years ago in Gamers- Top Story - August 2017
DmC - Dante
With the phenomenal success of video game Devil May Cry 4, the white-haired demon hunter Dante was in more demand than ever. However, parent company Capcom and Ninja Theory felt the original Dante’s trademark attitude had grown stale. So they went back to the drawing board and came up with an even more extreme game: DmC: Devil May Cry. Does DmC Dante live up to the game’s hype? Read on.
Michael WolffPublished 7 years ago in Gamers Best Kids Games for PS4
Gaming was never an adults-only hobby, and the truth is that many of the biggest names in game product history were originally sold with kids (and only kids) in mind. Chances are pretty high that you remember your childhood days of playing Pokemon on a Nintendo, or of playing Sonic the Hedgehog on a Sega.
Rowan MarleyPublished 7 years ago in GamersBreath Of Fire
The first Breath Of Fire (BOF) video game was originally a product of RPG giant Squaresoft. However, the ownership rights got shuffled around, and since the first sequel, all BOF games are the property of Capcom. Known for their action-adventure games, Capcom seems ill-fit for the RPG market. However, time and again Capcom has kept the familiar elements of the BOF story, while introducing new features, guaranteeing that playing a BOF game is never boring.
Michael WolffPublished 7 years ago in GamersMust Play Anime Games for PS4
The PS4 is a game system that really understands its user base. It's known for having top-of-the-line technology, slick gaming accessories for every kind of gamer, and for boasting some of the biggest exclusive game titles in the industry.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 7 years ago in GamersBest Gaming Headsets for PS4
The PlayStation 4 has some of the best gaming accessories on the market. It's a machine that allows you an almost full immersion into the gaming world, offers lag-free gaming, quality graphics, and also boasts some of the best titles in modern gaming.
Rowan MarleyPublished 7 years ago in GamersPS4 vs Xbox One
Throughout history, there have been many vicious battles fought — the Trojan War, the Crusades, and a couple of World Wars. This is not one of those battles, but it's definitely still a hot debate among people.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 7 years ago in GamersinFAMOUS 2: UGC: Digital Inspiration from Cole MacGrath
I was playing inFAMOUS 2 and I got the idea to take a different approach to the social media market myself as an inspirational speaker by creating a User Generated Content (UGC) mission. Within the mission, Cole finds out that he inspired somebody who is a two-time cancer survivor and hip amputee.
Darryl C. RichiePublished 7 years ago in GamersMetal Gear Solid: The Movie
The Metal Gear Solid movie, so far, has been a real “will it, won’t it” kind of affair. Originally announced back in 2006 by Hideo Kojima, the movie would focus around the original PlayStation game and everyone from Hugh Jackman to Christain Bale was rumoured to star as protagonist Solid Snake.
John BriddonPublished 7 years ago in GamersFortnite Is Finally Coming
When Fortnite was first announced back in 2011, I was a very excited and happy chappie. I fell in love with the idea of building bases and fortifying them before defending them against hordes of zombies. What wasn't to like? If done correctly, there was no possible way for this to fail. So, expectations high, I waited with gleeful anticipation but as time went on, we heard less and less about Fortnite. The updates became less frequent while the setbacks piled up, all the while my enthusiasm was waning. Eventually, things went silent and to this day I'm not sure whether it was because development went cold or I'd just lost interest. Either way, the result was the same: I'd moved on.
John BriddonPublished 7 years ago in Gamers