
We’d like to express our apologies in advance for composing an article that might leave some of you feeling quite nostalgic, but we can’t help but acknowledge the fact that the original PlayStation console, more commonly known as the PS1, has reached its 30th anniversary (in North America and Europe). It’s hard to believe how quickly time passes.
This device revolutionized everything, permanently altering the video game world as we know it. Without it, Push Square would not have emerged, and in our opinion, it continues to stand among the best consoles ever created.
Instead of delving into a comprehensive list of classic PlayStation 1 games that might trigger waves of nostalgia, let me clarify that the PS1 library is brimming with iconic titles, several of which continue to serve as direct inspirations for contemporary games. In other words, there are numerous notable games from the PS1 era that have significantly influenced the development of modern releases.
Without a doubt, it’s easy to see that we could spend hours, days, or even weeks discussing the PlayStation 1 in great detail. However, the focus of this piece is to find out: were you among those who played the PlayStation 1 three decades back?
Go ahead and participate in our polls! But remember, if you decide to share your real age in the comments section, give it some thought first.
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2025-09-10 21:06