I'm personally more comfortable with COP because I bought in really cheap
before the PSX spin - off.
Not exact matches
:) Whilst I like Froza, it really isn't the complete article for me, and GT games still have a special place in my heart from the
PSX and PS2 games
before.
The PS1 (or
PSX if you must) came out in Japan nearly a year
before the UK and as such, we kind of already celebrated the console's 20th birthday late last year with our Sunday Seven article, Top 7 Influential Brands on PS1.
We also briefly talk about some
PSX announcements
before checking in with Jordan about his experience playing Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
Before Suda51 gave us any of that, he made something called The Silver Case for the
PSX.
When Uncharted 4: A Thief's End launched in May of 2016, the DLC outlined the presence of a single player campaign, but it wasn't until
PSX 2016
before the contents of that campaign were revealed.
I'd never given it much thought
before as to why Rockman Complete Works (
PSX ports of 1 - 6, available on PSN as «PSOne Classics») added those shoulder toggles or threw in a slide button when pressing down + jump still worked as well, but it finally dawned on me why this was a wise move.
However, when it comes to the likes of the NES, SNES,
PSX or PS2 (plus anything else from those eras or
before), the developers aren't producing those discs or cartridges anymore.
You'll still need a
PSX BIOS dump, and Bizhawk also has an installer of prerequisites
before you load up the core program itself.