I remember when my dad bought the PSone for me. I was just 4 years old but the startup music is melted into my brain. I just loved playing it with my dad
@@TheFurryInShambles come on guys, the jaguar was not that bad, it had that annoying game with the simple 3d head that kept asking "where did you learn to fly?" Wait that game totally sucked ^_^
Dude that was like 20 years ago for me! Tomb Raider, spyro, demo disks, PlayStation magazine, discovering the ability to play music CDs back in 1998 was a big deal !
@@mightyhadi6132 emulation itself isn't piracy. And not illegal (thanks so Sony running that very lawsuit) Only downloading/ripping games you don't own is piracy.
@@SamuelSarette proper emulation exist which is by owning the consoles it self. You need the code and bios . Because by logic all the games in PlayStation are made for PlayStation. Other wise Sony wouldn't make PlayStation to begin with
The CD Colour (which were actually a dark shade of purple, I believe) had nothing to do with the protection: the legit discs actually had a "wobble" of sorts, marked near the edge of the disc, which was different to a regular CD-ROM's "wobble". This is a common mistake amongst the beliefs about the copy protection, but regardless I enjoyed the video thoroughly :)
This is correct. There was however a video tour of a sony pressing factory for ps1 games where the voiceover claimed the dark ink in the cds was piracy protection. So some people believe that sony was promoting the dark color as an anti piracy measure to throw people off the scent of the actual DRM method
I will never forget going from NES, Sega, N64, and finally PS1. I popped in this little game I rented called Medal of Honor and the controls frustrated me. The left stick let me move and the right stick let me control the camera. I was so used to N64 and only needing one analog stick. It was like learning how to play guitar or throwing a baseball with my left hand. It was incredibly frustrating and I was pissed off. I shut it down and came back later when I cooled off. Think about that for a second. We take for granted the Xbox and PlayStation controller but at that time, it was new and difficult to learn when we were all used to D-Pad controls and N64 with only one analog stick. Haha!
Her tits kept getting bigger each game. Tomb Raider was way over rated though, the ps magazines would always give them 10/10. Before the internet got popular the ps mag game reviews held alot of sway, there was probably a fair bit of collusion going on.
To be fair here in the US Lara Croft, Crash and the clown from Twisted Metal were all unofficial mascots...they always appeared in PS promos and demos.
I had to turn my PS1 upside down with books on each side as I played foreign titles with the CD door open and a toothpick on the spin button. Don't remember exactly why I needed the toothpick.
I worked for Sony for 10 years.. The disc's looked black. But we actually used a purple ink. It was also a pain in the ass to work with. Years later we used the same ink to created vinyl record looking cd's :)
here's another well known fact about the ps1 : back when red bull was starting young (i think) the original wipeout game actually endorsed red bull and it blew up. any game mode with phantom speed is what keeps racers drinking 13 gallons of red bull anyways.
i used the ps1 back in the day to make beats on software called music 2000(mtv music generator in the usa), i started rapping over those beats i made, well one of my songs hit number 1 on the student charts in my local city, as a teenager i thought wow life couldn't get any better
The black disc had nothing to do with copy protection. The coating is fully reflective to the infrared light of the CD-ROM laser. The sole reason for the black disc is so the consumer will know that he or she is holding an official Playstation licensed game.
PSone is my most favorite console ever. I've owned and played on almost every gaming platform from all playstations, to all nintendo handhelds, to pc mmos, to mobile games. But there still nothing can beat the experience Playstation gave me..
One of the cool things about the Sony PlayStation, once a game was loaded. If the game had music tracks, You could switch out the game disc and listen to your own CD. You just had to switch back before the system needed to load up for new level.
I have a complete Net Yaroze set, definitely the jewel of my collection. The midnight blue is rarer, however that one is nothing but a recolor. The Yaroze is a full blown dev kit. A limited one, but you can make games without any sort of extra equipment necessary.
Never thought that nostalgic startup screen for the original PlayStation would be one of the greatest mysteries in terms of region-lock. Definitely didn't know that, until this video.
1:42 Actually, this wasn't an anti-piracy method, that was just there to looks cool and cool it did looks and still looks. I'm still amazed every time I handle those black CDs.
The very first analog controller Sony released before the DualShock was actually larger than either its forthcoming successor the DualShock or its predecessor t original standard controller. Game Dave has a video about it. If I remember correctly it is called something like “Sony’s very first analog controller prior to the DualShock.” Check it out. It also had convex analog thumb sticks standard and it was only sold in Japan.
I love your PlayStation documentaries, Ryan; you’re really talented, indeed. I’m also an avid PlayStation gamer who appreciates videos about our gaming platform’s lore.
I remember playing scratched music cds in my ps, somehow they worked more than fine in the ps with no errors, while in a cdplayer, it wouldnt read the disk at all
The black aesthetic actually doesn't do anything to stop piracy of PS1 games. At most; it may make seeing the wobble groove a bit more difficult, but that doesn't stop the old disc swap trick. It also didn't stop mod chips that would eventually replicate that disc authentication without needing to swap discs.
The launch window ish PS1 DACs are legit but without modifications best through the A/V port, thrift-store CD decks cannot compare unless they put an old Marantz up for a price comparable to the generic brands, hope the drive is easy to repair or replace because mine finally started giving up late last year! Great video
@@MysticRyan Those were rumors, it's purely cosmetic. The copy protection was in the way they wrote the first bit of the CD in a swiveled pattern that can't be replicated by normal CD drives, but can be read fine.
The Sony Computer Entertainment sound brings back so many memories of either playing Crash Bandicoot, or watching around the corner horrified as my Father played Resident Evil 2.
#27. Polygons and textures (at least at PS1 level) didn't take up that much memory. It was mainly FMV's, voice overs, and music audio that took up memory and why some games were on multiple discs. For example, every Final Fantasy VII disc contains about 99% of the same 3D data and bitmaps. It was only the FMV's that were different on the discs. It's why even on the last disc, you can revisit all the old towns and fight all the old enemies in random battles. Riven took up five discs because the ENTIRE GAME was pre-rendered graphics. The fact that it WASN'T real 3D was why it needed so many discs.
Thank you, really enjoy it, lots of things I didn't know (Apple emulator , haha). Would love same video idea for the PS2 , as well for PS3 and even the PS4 is possible, keep up the good job, love the information you deliver, no where else does it show as good as you do :)
The plastic didn't melt... the CD-Rom's reading mechnism sat too close to the heat-producing PSU inside which over time caused it to begin to fail. This was in the original SC100x models. Subsequent models have the drive rotated to move the mechanism further away from the PSU and avoid the problem.
from what I was told, when it happened to mine, was the heat weakened the spring in the mechanism , and turning it upside down meant that gravity allowed the lense to drop back into position.
@@mjk45 Indeed, that happened for many of them but there are multiple reasons why turning a unit upside down can help. Also, CD/DVD lasers are more than just a "spring" as they have the ability to move up and down in a controlled manner. In many of the cases the laser over time had a slightly weaker beam just due to the components that drive it supplying a slightly less amount of power. As such if the laser sits closer to the media it can read better when the beam is weaker. For most of those cases you can actually adjust the laser bias and correct it. That requires people to take their unit apart though and work on it and a lot of people I'm sure weren't comfortable with that.
One thing I will always remember about the PS1: Back then I stayed with my father only on weekends and we had a PS1 with Final Fantasy 8, Crash and Legend of Legaia I always woke up very early to start playing right away but he didn't want me to play a lot, so he told me that he can open up the Console and check how many hours I played and I belived him LOL Because of that I never went overboard. I realized this a couple years ago and we both laughed pretty hard remembering this
You know, I've heard rumors that Bethesda are actually working on a PS1 port for Skyrim. It is scheduled to release after the Sega Dreamcast version and the Atari 5200 Version.
The Microsoft No Box series was the first attemp at ethereal imagination-based gaming consoles... Didn't do very well I hear :( ...Still a lot better than Kinect though
I have the link cable to hook two playstations together. All you need is two Playstations, Two copies of the game, two TV's and they all gotta be close enough to hook together. Very labor intensive . But it is worth it to have full screen two player games. Vigilante 8 or Crazy Ivan got a lot of play. Command & Conquer was a lot of fun, mean cut throat play against my roommates
The Elder Scrolls series, following The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on November 11, 2011.
I still use mine! It's great! I also have 4 clunker machines for that most desperate of times. I got a warm fuzzy feeling to hear that the PS CPU was used at NASA! My first gaming console and it has the hack plug in the back! So, of coarse I have game shark attached, just for fun guys. I bought the interface for watching DVD's too, but, that was a huge failure. :)
Syphon Filter 3 911 flag cover ( technically unreleased ) Is also considered a "holy grail" game to some collectors. Think I've seen one priced at $20,000 on Ebay.
51. the very 1st PS1 model had an S-video port but it was cut in a 2nd model. Later later model also cut an RCA connector (those yellow, red, white ports).
The net yarozze was only black. The other colors were de-bug units for developers to test halfbaked test code on a non sony disc. Net yarozze was a way for customers to code their own software
VCD cars adaptor to play pirate cinema jobs. Circa 1999-2003. You forgot that one. Plus the VCD card that plugged in the back of the original PS1 port could unlock games and broke the region code. So you could play ‘back up discs’ on it. One final feature. You could listen to the entire game soundtrack and also any FMV clips could be viewed. It was interesting bit of kit. I’ve still got mine. They go for around £50 $60 on eBay.
I remember when my dad bought the PSone for me. I was just 4 years old but the startup music is melted into my brain. I just loved playing it with my dad
Hello sexy man
Atari: don't sell that thing for less than 300 dollars
Sony: $299.99
But what about tax??
Thug Life
*robot hooooooouse*
Sony is 300 bucks
And then the Jaguar was a complete flop and died out pretty quick
The PS1 startup sound is probably my favorite sound ever created by humankind
yeesss
It and the Dreamcast for me
Naitrio please don’t tease me 😥😥😥
For me it is both ps1 and 2. Although ps2 sounded like nightmare fuel
you mean the PS
If Sony puts that "playstation start-up sound" as a sound option in all of their computer/phone products, it will sell fast like hot cakes.🍻
I thank those men that created the playstation. God bless them.
Yes
One of them being hiroshi yamauchi! Thank you hiroshi!
What was Atari gonna report Sony for?
Not sucking?
For having actual games that don't suck compared to their sucky ass Jaguar lol
We live in a world where somebody that's robbing your house can sue you for getting injured.
I think Atari was gonna sue Sony for potentially making them jealous....
atari didn't like that sony had the money to sell their console at a loss and that's why atari reported sony for unfair competition
@@TheFurryInShambles come on guys, the jaguar was not that bad, it had that annoying game with the simple 3d head that kept asking "where did you learn to fly?" Wait that game totally sucked ^_^
Dude that was like 20 years ago for me! Tomb Raider, spyro, demo disks, PlayStation magazine, discovering the ability to play music CDs back in 1998 was a big deal !
Michael Hart ahhh Demi disks that takes me back
I completely forgot about the play station magazine coming with demo disk.
nostalgiaaaaaaaaaa@@manassehdawkins4826
Lol I didn't know Steve Jobs promoting emulation and piracy of PS One.
You didn't need to pirate, just stick the disc in the drive.
@@SamuelSarette You need to buy PS1 thou
@@mightyhadi6132 emulation itself isn't piracy. And not illegal (thanks so Sony running that very lawsuit)
Only downloading/ripping games you don't own is piracy.
@@SamuelSarette proper emulation exist which is by owning the consoles it self. You need the code and bios . Because by logic all the games in PlayStation are made for PlayStation. Other wise Sony wouldn't make PlayStation to begin with
@@SamuelSarette its piracy if u ask Nintendo
The CD Colour (which were actually a dark shade of purple, I believe) had nothing to do with the protection: the legit discs actually had a "wobble" of sorts, marked near the edge of the disc, which was different to a regular CD-ROM's "wobble". This is a common mistake amongst the beliefs about the copy protection, but regardless I enjoyed the video thoroughly :)
This is correct. There was however a video tour of a sony pressing factory for ps1 games where the voiceover claimed the dark ink in the cds was piracy protection. So some people believe that sony was promoting the dark color as an anti piracy measure to throw people off the scent of the actual DRM method
the only tho that it did is that you could tell if a second-hand game was pirated
I will never forget going from NES, Sega, N64, and finally PS1. I popped in this little game I rented called Medal of Honor and the controls frustrated me. The left stick let me move and the right stick let me control the camera. I was so used to N64 and only needing one analog stick. It was like learning how to play guitar or throwing a baseball with my left hand. It was incredibly frustrating and I was pissed off. I shut it down and came back later when I cooled off. Think about that for a second. We take for granted the Xbox and PlayStation controller but at that time, it was new and difficult to learn when we were all used to D-Pad controls and N64 with only one analog stick. Haha!
Hahaha thats why my dad refuses to play new games
In the UK Lara Croft was presented as the PS1 mascot...
That'd because Tomb Raider was made in the UK.
Her tits kept getting bigger each game. Tomb Raider was way over rated though, the ps magazines would always give them 10/10. Before the internet got popular the ps mag game reviews held alot of sway, there was probably a fair bit of collusion going on.
To be fair here in the US Lara Croft, Crash and the clown from Twisted Metal were all unofficial mascots...they always appeared in PS promos and demos.
I'm not sure, crash was pretty big in the UK too. but she was definitely one of the main ones
I had to turn my PS1 upside down with books on each side as I played foreign titles with the CD door open and a toothpick on the spin button. Don't remember exactly why I needed the toothpick.
Paul Guilbeault you nee e the tooth pick for the disk to spin ther is a lever tou need to have down for this disk to spin
wait a minute, are you saying you were disc swapping on an upside down original gen playstation 1?
holy shit.
Always remember driver 2 flashing up after that start up. The memories! Was my favorite game.
I worked for Sony for 10 years.. The disc's looked black.
But we actually used a purple ink.
It was also a pain in the ass to work with.
Years later we used the same ink to created vinyl record looking cd's
:)
Fact 52: the PS logo on startup is not an image, it's a 3D rendered logo.
...But why?
I don't know why that 299 bomb still gets me hyped.
here's another well known fact about the ps1 : back when red bull was starting young (i think) the original wipeout game actually endorsed red bull and it blew up. any game mode with phantom speed is what keeps racers drinking 13 gallons of red bull anyways.
Nice PS1 facts, it's good to see a top 50 facts on TH-cam that are actually interesting
True
0:14 my body wasn't ready for this nostalgia hit
FishikK me too .. they teased us
i used the ps1 back in the day to make beats on software called music 2000(mtv music generator in the usa), i started rapping over those beats i made, well one of my songs hit number 1 on the student charts in my local city, as a teenager i thought wow life couldn't get any better
The black disc had nothing to do with copy protection. The coating is fully reflective to the infrared light of the CD-ROM laser. The sole reason for the black disc is so the consumer will know that he or she is holding an official Playstation licensed game.
PSone is my most favorite console ever. I've owned and played on almost every gaming platform from all playstations, to all nintendo handhelds, to pc mmos, to mobile games. But there still nothing can beat the experience Playstation gave me..
One of the cool things about the Sony PlayStation, once a game was loaded. If the game had music tracks, You could switch out the game disc and listen to your own CD. You just had to switch back before the system needed to load up for new level.
I have a complete Net Yaroze set, definitely the jewel of my collection. The midnight blue is rarer, however that one is nothing but a recolor. The Yaroze is a full blown dev kit. A limited one, but you can make games without any sort of extra equipment necessary.
Never thought that nostalgic startup screen for the original PlayStation would be one of the greatest mysteries in terms of region-lock.
Definitely didn't know that, until this video.
Yeah, and also this was the original security of PS1 before the pirates learned how to mimic and bypass the wobble mark on the CD.
pepsi man
crash bandicoot
taken 3
Tarzan
Hercules
silent hill
puzl buble was my fvrt games
like tekken and grand turismo 2 mantep👍🎮
Pepsi Maaaan!
Pepsi man was strange af
8:14 0 OMG! I remember turning my PS1 upside down after a friend told me it would fix my disc read errors! And it did!
0:58 Dat one handsome man
1:32 I heard that square was meant files/documents
2:49 Net Yaroze was only black. Blue, green and grey were debug consoles.
Correct Title: 50+ PS! facts that YOU won't believe ARE TRUE!!! (NOT CLICKBAIT) (GONE SEXUAL)
*inserts penis in PlayStation*
@@bertoliukang4838 *the disc player starts rolling*
Memories, the top 5 of my childhood was Playstation ( after bmx, snowboard and other ). I'm born -80 and really miss that time.. Good video, thank's!
Come on down to Thank's! We got gratitude!
1:42 Actually, this wasn't an anti-piracy method, that was just there to looks cool and cool it did looks and still looks. I'm still amazed every time I handle those black CDs.
It honestly feels like my whole body is melting every time I hear the PS1 boot up screen.
Daniel DeVito me too 😥
The very first analog controller Sony released before the DualShock was actually larger than either its forthcoming successor the DualShock or its predecessor t original standard controller. Game Dave has a video about it. If I remember correctly it is called something like “Sony’s very first analog controller prior to the DualShock.” Check it out. It also had convex analog thumb sticks standard and it was only sold in Japan.
I've never owned a PlayStation before and I was growing up in the wii era but hearing the PlayStation 1 boot sound weirdly feels nostalgic.
I love your PlayStation documentaries, Ryan; you’re really talented, indeed.
I’m also an avid PlayStation gamer who appreciates videos about our gaming platform’s lore.
Those black CDs did look very cool. Those demo CDs... Nostalgia. They should have kept CDs black or dark blue.
I remember playing scratched music cds in my ps, somehow they worked more than fine in the ps with no errors, while in a cdplayer, it wouldnt read the disk at all
The black aesthetic actually doesn't do anything to stop piracy of PS1 games. At most; it may make seeing the wobble groove a bit more difficult, but that doesn't stop the old disc swap trick. It also didn't stop mod chips that would eventually replicate that disc authentication without needing to swap discs.
Back in the day all l had to do is wait for the price drop.
best console :3
I miss all that experimental stuff.
she was underage
The launch window ish PS1 DACs are legit but without modifications best through the A/V port, thrift-store CD decks cannot compare unless they put an old Marantz up for a price comparable to the generic brands, hope the drive is easy to repair or replace because mine finally started giving up late last year! Great video
Hello, sir. I am so glad I found your channel. Such well made videos and I love Playstation! Thanks for your hard work!
Oh that spyro game was so great as a kid. Can't wait to replay it
Well I did and was a bit disappointed lol
the Kevin Butler ad that classic 299 commercial which put them back on top again.
The first „memory card“ was build in some Sega Megadrive game cartridges. And the game genie for SMS can also save game archivments. 😎👍🏻
Dude I would totally play Skyrim on my PS2 with smoothed edges for the PS1. It would be 30 disks however..
"Square" means "map?" As a Silent Hill fan, I know that's a lie.
As a Driver fan, I know it means handbrake.
As a Resident Evil fan, I know that's inventory.
Black colour of PS1 discs was pure cosmetic decision, it had nothing to do with copy protection.
On the contrary, back then in the 90's it was heavily reported from multiple sources that the black discs were intended for that.
@Turok Hilsen *Intended* doesn't necessarily mean it worked.
@@MysticRyan nope.. only for cosmetic purposes
@@mostwanted2kay It wasnt ONLY just for cosmetic reasons.
@@MysticRyan Those were rumors, it's purely cosmetic. The copy protection was in the way they wrote the first bit of the CD in a swiveled pattern that can't be replicated by normal CD drives, but can be read fine.
The Sony Computer Entertainment sound brings back so many memories of either playing Crash Bandicoot, or watching around the corner horrified as my Father played Resident Evil 2.
#27. Polygons and textures (at least at PS1 level) didn't take up that much memory.
It was mainly FMV's, voice overs, and music audio that took up memory and why some games were on multiple discs.
For example, every Final Fantasy VII disc contains about 99% of the same 3D data and bitmaps. It was only the FMV's that were different on the discs. It's why even on the last disc, you can revisit all the old towns and fight all the old enemies in random battles.
Riven took up five discs because the ENTIRE GAME was pre-rendered graphics. The fact that it WASN'T real 3D was why it needed so many discs.
When showing Ebay prices, you must include sold listings. It doesn't matter what any asking price is, what matters is what it actually sells for.
Thank you, really enjoy it, lots of things I didn't know (Apple emulator , haha). Would love same video idea for the PS2 , as well for PS3 and even the PS4 is possible, keep up the good job, love the information you deliver, no where else does it show as good as you do :)
Your kitty is Star of the show!!!!! 💗
Is it called Kuro maybe? :)
@Stoppskylten, Melissa
I had no idea the plastic could potentially melt.
I've had my PS1 since 1995, and it still works like a charm. It has not melted.
The plastic didn't melt... the CD-Rom's reading mechnism sat too close to the heat-producing PSU inside which over time caused it to begin to fail. This was in the original SC100x models. Subsequent models have the drive rotated to move the mechanism further away from the PSU and avoid the problem.
from what I was told, when it happened to mine, was the heat weakened the spring in the mechanism , and turning it upside down meant that gravity allowed the lense to drop back into position.
@@mjk45 Indeed, that happened for many of them but there are multiple reasons why turning a unit upside down can help. Also, CD/DVD lasers are more than just a "spring" as they have the ability to move up and down in a controlled manner. In many of the cases the laser over time had a slightly weaker beam just due to the components that drive it supplying a slightly less amount of power. As such if the laser sits closer to the media it can read better when the beam is weaker. For most of those cases you can actually adjust the laser bias and correct it. That requires people to take their unit apart though and work on it and a lot of people I'm sure weren't comfortable with that.
What do I hear as background music: "crash bandicoot". 😁
One thing I will always remember about the PS1:
Back then I stayed with my father only on weekends and we had a PS1 with Final Fantasy 8, Crash and Legend of Legaia
I always woke up very early to start playing right away but he didn't want me to play a lot, so he told me that he can open up the Console and check how many hours I played and I belived him LOL
Because of that I never went overboard. I realized this a couple years ago and we both laughed pretty hard remembering this
Sam Brown legend of legaia is my 1st RPG, nice childhood memories u got there bro
@@kukung81 I loved that game. very unique gameplay and I really liked the characters. the growing thing on their arms was pretty cool back then
I didn’t know about the Japanese small hands controller and the cellphone adapter!! Awesome job bro! Really did your homework!
You know, I've heard rumors that Bethesda are actually working on a PS1 port for Skyrim. It is scheduled to release after the Sega Dreamcast version and the Atari 5200 Version.
11:29 is the best part ! I miss those kind of endings on LTPS.... And never heard or seen the Sony Mouse !!
essential for Discworld, Clock Tower and Broken Sword ;)
X Means No should be Xbox's new tagline
it's weird how Xbox would be as Crossbox, lmao
The Microsoft No Box series was the first attemp at ethereal imagination-based gaming consoles... Didn't do very well I hear :(
...Still a lot better than Kinect though
I've seen many of these PlayStation fact videos this was the most informative one I've ever seen well done sir from one youtuber to another
Nintendo betrays Playstation
The shield hero theme starts playing
Best system of the mid to late 90s in many ways. I argue i could name 50 plus good ps1 games. I cant do that for n64
Crash Bandicoot in my mind has always been the very spirit of the PS1
Please do a ps2 and ps3
Awesome video man thanks!! Lots of cool facts didn't know. And appreciate you used music from the legendary Castlevania SOTN. 💯
The ps2 waves always takes me way back and calms me down no matter what
I grew up with the PS2.. but god DAMN that gives me chills to hear that opening
The Net Yaroze was actually always that dark gray 'black' tint. The ocean blue and green ones were debug units.
I have watched a few of your vids now and you have earned my subscription :)
Number 13 is wrong, only the black one is a Net Yaroze, the green and blue consoles are debugging stations which are not meant for consumers.
I had an upside down PS1....nice work on the info.
Your background songs of choice for this video is so on point. Well done!
Fantastic video man, the PS one was truly ahead of its time, many facts I honestly never knew. P. S. Beautiful cat bro.
Mystic your subscriber base has really been shooting up lately keep up the amazing work I look forward to seeing you hit 150000 real soon
bam
The 51th fact was the most shocking one for sure.
I have the link cable to hook two playstations together. All you need is two Playstations, Two copies of the game, two TV's and they all gotta be close enough to hook together. Very labor intensive . But it is worth it to have full screen two player games. Vigilante 8 or Crazy Ivan got a lot of play. Command & Conquer was a lot of fun, mean cut throat play against my roommates
The Elder Scrolls series, following The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on November 11, 2011.
I still use mine! It's great! I also have 4 clunker machines for that most desperate of times.
I got a warm fuzzy feeling to hear that the PS CPU was used at NASA!
My first gaming console and it has the hack plug in the back! So, of coarse I have game shark attached, just for fun guys. I bought the interface for watching DVD's too, but, that was a huge failure. :)
I remember having a demo disc with rocks'n'gems game on and wish I could play it again
kutaragi not liking crash broke my little heart
That start up god!!!!just makes me relax
Came for the PSone facts, stayed for the high-quality Melissa content at the end
I used to put CDs that don't run in the fridge and take em out couple hours later and they magically work. ahhh good old days
Ahh the good old PS1!
Good times, good times.
Hey, how about a video like this but for the PSP or PS2?
Syphon Filter 3 911 flag cover ( technically unreleased ) Is also considered a "holy grail" game to some collectors. Think I've seen one priced at $20,000 on Ebay.
51. the very 1st PS1 model had an S-video port but it was cut in a 2nd model. Later later model also cut an RCA connector (those yellow, red, white ports).
Never tell the viewer what they “gotta do”
Never knew about the mobile phone link up, amazing for the time to be honest
You holding the cat in the end of the video reminded me of those bossess from old cartoons haha
Skyrim has never being ported, but Dark souls has its roots on it... Kings Field
Video showed up 9 AM sharp! Nice tuesday treat!
Theeee only SUPERIOR game console . No debate 😤😤😤😤 when I got my PS1, “Twisted Metal” came with it ...
I only had memories on the PS3 Slim first since I was born in the same year. But, I also had a PS2 Slim and a PS4 Slim.
Nice video that PlayStation intro sound makes me chill
The PS1 is my favourite it had awsome startup sound and great games plus you played my favourite Tekken 3 music in the background
The net yarozze was only black. The other colors were de-bug units for developers to test halfbaked test code on a non sony disc. Net yarozze was a way for customers to code their own software
VCD cars adaptor to play pirate cinema jobs. Circa 1999-2003. You forgot that one. Plus the VCD card that plugged in the back of the original PS1 port could unlock games and broke the region code. So you could play ‘back up discs’ on it. One final feature. You could listen to the entire game soundtrack and also any FMV clips could be viewed. It was interesting bit of kit. I’ve still got mine. They go for around £50 $60 on eBay.
The Black Cat was the one fact I didn't know about Playstation!!!! As Usual great content!!!