As someone who was old enough to have grown up with the PSone when it was new, and largely had my gaming tastes defined by games like Final Fantasy VII, Tactics, Symphony of the Night and Musashi, it warms my heart that even decades after the system's launch, it can keep bringing joy to new fans.
Nice vid, I always like hearing about personal experiences with older consoles and games rather than just a straight essay on them (unless it is 3 hours long)
8:17 Legends 1&2 are my favorite PS1 games ever. Capcom was dropping genre defining games and gems as if they were sliced bread. Easily the best third party of that generation imo. Great video!
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I don't have nearly as muxh to say about N64 unfortunately. It was definitely huge in terms of impact, but I personally way prefer PS1. Maybe I'll look at it in the future! :)
the n64 has essentially no jrpgs,fighting games, horror games, or shooters. My favorite genres. The PSX was the first console to sell 100 million for a reason. It changed how people all around thr world viewed gaming, from something for kids and nerds to something that was “cool”. For every great n64 games, there’s 5 excellent , and 20 obscure gems on PlayStation. I say this as someone who really likes the n64, not a hater whatsoever