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With the, a smaller, more powerful variant of the PS1, having just been announced by Sony, what better time to think about all the great games that could be pre-installed on the system when it releases this Christmas? There's so many to choose from, after all, given the console's prestigious history as the birthplace for many iconic franchises and game-changing IPs. Horror, action, stealth, you name the genre, and the PS1 has a must-play title to answer the call. That makes it somewhat difficult to narrow our favourites down to a meagre 25, but we think we've captured the very best that the console had to offer with our final choices. So, time to put on those retro goggles and reminisce with the best PlayStation games of all time, from Metal Gear Solid to PaRappa the Rapper.

If you're looking for something a bit more current, dive into our,, or even go deep into our or lists. Tenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth Assassins Yeah, Metal Gear Solid is the pinnacle of stealth games, but for everything that Snake embodies, he's still not a bona fide, authentic ninja. Rikimaru and Ayame are though, and their adventures in Tenchu 2 make for some high-quality stealth action. While playing the game had its merits, the true excellence of Tenchu 2 lies in its mission-creation modes. We could build our own assassination mission from the ground up; we could create everything from level layout to objectives, allowing us to stretch our creative talents into crafting the perfect setting for a kill. We probably spent more time making missions than completing them, but we don't care.

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile Even though Klonoa was targeted more at children than adults, people young and old could appreciate the brilliant universe and unique game design. It was a cute, fun, simple platformer that relied on a relatively new approach to grab gamers’ attention. The 2.5D (3D game engine with a mostly 2D style of play) design was a perfect way to keep the accessibility and desirability of older 2D platformers while simultaneously acknowledging the industry’s almost unanimous jump into the 3D realm.

It made for very fresh platforming and a progression that never got stale. Klonoa may not have created the legacy Namco had hoped for, but at least he’ll always live on in our hearts. Suikoden 2 If you’ve never played or heard of Suikoden 2, it was probably because you just couldn’t get your hands on a copy. Despite high review scores and a passionate following (that perhaps formed too late), Suikoden 2 was never reprinted after its initial limited run. Which is a real shame, because that forced one of the greatest PlayStation RPGs to fade into relative obscurity.

Story was the standout component here, and not just the one involving the game’s protagonist. You spent much of the game recruiting up to 108 allies to fight alongside you. It was a bit like Pokemon, only these allies could speak, kill, and were never constrained by magical ball-prisons.