Video Game Collecting Tips 2021 From A PS1 Addict
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Video Game Collecting Tips 2021 From A PS1 Addict

Collecting video games is getting increasingly tough but hopefully, with my top tips, you can make 2021 the year you bag your retro gaming holy grails & play on a budget too! As I'm a PS1 addict from the 90s, these tips will work best for people interested in collecting retro games but maybe not so far back as the 80s.

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Rugrats Search For Reptar | PS1 | Review

Rugrats Search For Reptar | PS1 | Review

In a list of games I played over and over again as a kid, Rugrats: Search For Reptar would be up there near the top. Let’s see if this PS1 game from 1998 stands the test of time. Surprisingly this was the first game based on Nickelodeon’s Rugrats cartoon that started in 1991, featuring Tommy Pickles, Chucky, Phil, Lil and Angelica as playable characters across a series of surprisingly varied levels.

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Future Cop: LAPD | Review | PS1 perfection!

Future Cop: LAPD | Review | PS1 perfection!

EA Redwood Shores would later change its name to Visceral, the team behind the beautifully scary Dead Space. They created possibly the best sports game of all time in Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 and one of the best racing games on the PS1 with NASCAR Rumble. But even before that, with their very first game, they absolutely nailed it with what is undoubtedly my favourite PS1 game and that game is Future Cop: LAPD.

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Apocalypse (Starring Bruce Willis) | PS1 | Review

Apocalypse (Starring Bruce Willis) | PS1 | Review

Apocalypse starring Bruce Willis. I know what you’re thinking: “it’s a licensed game based off of one of the many movies Willis starred in around the creative boom in the late 90s” but actually the only thing Activision licensed for this game is the likeness & voice of the man himself. When I was a kid & some of my favourite films were the likes of Twelve Monkeys & The Fifth Element I always assumed one day I’d get to see this awesome, non-existent movie. The gloomy & dark cyberpunk atmosphere of the game certainly took inspiration from some of Willis’s best works.

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Star Wars Episode I | The Retro Perspective

Star Wars Episode I | The Retro Perspective

In the second part of our Star Wars game binge we take a look at Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace for the Playstation 1. A remarkable game, but whether that's in a good way, or bad, we'll leave that to you. Joining me again is 3D artist Tom and Star Wars Episode I veteran Luke. I hope you brought your T-14 Hyperdrive Generators because we have little tolerance for model Dx5 security doors. Have a nice day!

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Shuffle or Boogie? | Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver

Shuffle or Boogie? | Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver

When thinking about video game music, it might be easy to get caught up in the idea of the epic orchestral style we might expect to hear in Hollywood movies such as Spiderman, Batman, or Transformers. Whilst orchestral composers such as Harry Gregson-Williams have had their hits (Metal Gear Solid) and misses (Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare) I find that the most memorable soundtracks are often written by someone who has worked with the rest of the team to create something from the ground up that fits the tone and setting of the game.

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