The 25 Most Gorgeous 2D Playstation (PS1) Games

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Published 2022-02-14
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In the early 90's, 32-bit consoles, such as the Playstation or the Sega Saturn, marked the entry of 3D environments in home video games. It seems that videogame developers forgot about pixel art to focus on polygonal proposals, with vast virtual worlds, and exploring new genres impossible in a 2D representation. Most of the PSX games adopted a more novel 3D look, but it is also true that there is a select group of video games that stayed on the more traditional path.

In this video we explore the catalog of the PS1 to discover the most colorful 2D games and how pixel art also took advantage of the increased capabilities of the 32 bit

In this video you will find:

• A didactic justification that the Playstation 1 was a system very capable of displaying beautiful 2D graphics
• A description of the PSX hardware so that the viewer understands how these video games are possible to display
• Information related to each game such as release date, developer company, game genre and system it was released on.
• Official game box arts with a 3D presentation.
• Educative and/or critical comments on the importance of the video game and why you should play it

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00:00 Intro
00:16 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
00:40 Rayman
01:04 The Adventure of Little Ralph
01:28 In The Hunt
01:53 Skullmonkeys
02:17 Legend Of Mana
02:41 Gundam: Battle Assault
03:05 Gradius Gaiden
03:30 Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
03:54 Alundra
04:18 The Adventures of Lomax
04:42 Gex
05:07 DoDonPachi
05:30 Rapid Reload (Gunners Heaven)
05:55 Heart of Darkness
06:19 Strider 2
06:44 Tenchi wo Kurau II
07:08 Silhouette Mirage
07:32 Valkyrie Profile
07:56 Strikers 1945
08:21 Disney's Hercules Action Game
08:45 Panzer Bandit
09:09 Street Fighter Alpha 3
09:33 Harmful Park
09:57 Mega Man 8
10:22 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @lunagunplax8
    Symphony of the Night and Megaman X always be my best favorite PS1 2D Games
  • @renslo689
    Had a feeling Alpha 3 would be in, that game looks amazing, Capcom need to do a 2D street fighter again.
  • @FartherCaspian
    So glad you included Oddworld, the games have such a creepy atmosphere and it looks beautiful at the same time. Never seen a game like it since.
  • I really adore the Legend of Mana artstyle, but Valkyrie Profile is so stunning to me it really blew everything else out of the water. Not a lot of 2D games can compare even now.
  • @anpancake
    Any Metal Slug game is top of the line pixel art, like pixel art doesn't get any better than what a Metal Slug game can give you. Edit: I didn't know they had Strider for the PS1! Thank you for bring this to attention
  • When it comes to art direction, design, vision and consistency, very very few games touch Symphony of The Night. It aged as fine as Dracula's wine.
  • @ChrisEbz
    Dang, Hercules actually looks fantastic! The multiple layers, nicely textured pixel art in the background, smooth animation. Never played it lol!
  • @eddymadison9655
    This type of 2D graphics need to make a comeback, 2D indie games go for the 8 - 16bits so why not 32bit
  • @riversart2030
    I had an N64 first as a kid and although I absolutely loved it I remember being jealous of how sharp the 2D graphics on Playstation looked in comparison. Eventually I got one with Gex and Resident Evil as my first two games and needless to say I was not disappointed.
  • I know I have been gushing over how awesome The Adventures of Lomax that much, but, it's so beautiful!
  • @Freakshow-yg4hm
    Love the list! I grew up playing these games, keep up the great work!
  • Two games I would like to add to the list are Guilty Gear and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Most of the time PS1 Fighting games tend to not have as much animation as their arcade counterparts but these two show that it’s possible to get something to look very nice on the ps1 with some technical Wizardry.
  • @tomgibson6801
    Amazing list, x4 would be another mega man entry that i think did a wonderful job with the 2d graphics(also seeing love for 8 always makes me happy considering how underrated megaman 8 is)
  • @alicemanson448
    Great list! The majority of these games play really well on lower end retro gaming handhelds like the RG300, Powkiddy Q90, and the LDK. I appreciate that you put them all into one comprehensive list!
  • First upload i watched from this channel, and it's waaayyyy better than most. With 1000s of video game channels, this stands out. I particularly love the single bit of info about the console that changes with each game shown. Subbed!
  • @ViniViVinsi
    This is the most amazing 2d psx game list i've ever seen, thanks for the vid.