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Ford Truck Mania

Written by Tom Clare in PSOne Game Reviews, Saturday 24 November, 2007

The demise of the PlayStation was a slow and at times painful one, as Sony's all-conquering grey-box was cast aside in somewhat unceremonious fashion to make way for consoles that could handle mo... Read More...

London Racer

Written by Tom Clare in PSOne Game Reviews, Tuesday 30 October, 2007

There have been numerous occasions throughout gaming history whereby critically acclaimed games have failed to convert high scores in to high sales. Similarly, there have been many poorly-received tit... Read More...

World Tennis Stars

Written by Tom Clare in PSOne Game Reviews, Monday 22 October, 2007

There's no telling what kinds of games are going to creep out of the woodwork when it appears the attentions of the industry have been diverted elsewhere. When the PSOne was in its latter days, i... Read More...

X-Men Vs. Street Fighter

Written by Tom Clare in PSOne Game Reviews, Saturday 1 September, 2007

The numerous reworkings of Streetfighter II in the early nineties proved merely a taster for the veritable onslaught of Capcom beat 'em ups that would follow in the PlayStation era. The barrage i... Read More...

Hard Edge

Written by Tom Clare in PSOne Game Reviews, Tuesday 9 January, 2007

Having recently embarked on another mini-quest to play a few of the more notable PSOne games that had slipped by me first time around, I happened across Hard Edge; a long forgotten though nonetheless ... Read More...

Baby Felix Tennis

Written by Tom Clare in PSOne Game Reviews, Tuesday 26 December, 2006

Sticking with the PSOne format as it ambled leisurely towards a well-earned and relatively dignified retirement in the early part of the new millennium was not always the easiest of times - the '... Read More...

40 Winks

Written by Tom Clare in PSOne Game Reviews, Thursday 30 November, 2006

Over the years, I have seen many games come and go. You remember the very best, you remember the very worst and you vaguely recall all the sequels, annual updates and games that tried to do things dif... Read More...

X-Men: Mutant Academy 2

Written by Tom Clare in PSOne Game Reviews, Monday 7 November, 2005

Shortly after the turn of the millennium, the comic legends that are the X-Men were treated to their first live-action film adaptation, kick-starting a number of marvel-related revivals. Tying in with... Read More...

Grand Theft Auto: London

Written by Tom Clare in PSOne Game Reviews, Saturday 29 October, 2005

When the original Grand Theft Auto game was unleashed upon an unsuspecting Britain back in 1997, it caused quite a stir. Politicians grumbled, Daily Mail readers squealed in outrage and the gaming pub... Read More...

Army Men: Omega Soldier

Written by Tom Clare in PSOne Game Reviews, Monday 26 September, 2005

Play Magazine awarded it a whopping 10%, whilst The Official UK PlayStation Magazine was only slightly more generous with its 2/10 scoreline. So is Omega Solider really as bad as they say? The Army Me... Read More...
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Rage Racer

One the PlayStation's greatest mysteries was the unenthusiastic commercial response that Rage Racer was met with. A bold and sleek progression of the Ridge Racer franchise with greater depth of c...

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Ray Tracers

Perhaps inevitably, the huge success Ridge Racer experienced when released alongside the PlayStation in 1995 prompted a flurry of similar titles over the next couple of years, eager to tap into the pu...

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Louvre: The Final Curse

Broken Sword aside, point 'n' click adventures have never really had the same impact on home consoles as they have for the PC, and Wanadoo's PSOne release of Louvre: The Final Curse in 2002 in a nu...

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