While mobile video games have improved greatly over time and today we can enjoy great games like the Rockstar Games Grand Theft Auto saga, It is also true that there are not a few users who love retro games in modern graphics..
Despite the fact that Android has some great gems in its catalog, there is a console that was in the background and behind the scenes video games. The first PlayStation (or PSX) launched by Japanese company Sony in 1994 became popular in the West with some of the most important games such as Final Fantasy, Resident Evil or Metal Gear Solid, games that marked childhood and many we would love to be able to have some fun officially on our smartphone as well.
Be carefulWe know that Android has many PlayStation players in its catalog and that playing the original PSX games on a smartphone is very easy. However we do not support hacking or downloading ISOs illegally.
Metal Gear Solid
The brilliant game released in 1998 and developed by Konami and great Kojima, was a real turning point in his time. Not only for its amazing graphics, but also for its history, gameplay and enemy intelligence. Considered by many as a very good PSX gameIt was a huge commercial success, selling over six million copies worldwide.
In Spain we will always remember especially the beautiful declaration of Afonso Vallés and his famous quote "But what? ”**
Resident Evil Saga
Although the Resident Evil saga is more fashionable than ever thanks to recent memories of the second and third generation compilation titles, there are more than a few players who continue to retain the original games. That setup, the tank controls, the one that's on camera, and those zombies and other hungry creatures … I wish I could update the smartphone!
Potentially the disadvantages of the original PlayStation stay (from 1 to 3) are the ones who have done the best to capture the awesome survival record since, with few exceptions, The saga just went into effect something fans of the stairs didn't like very much. We love being able to remember them in the palm of our hand.
Dragoon's myth
PSX had many RPG titles even though the most popular ones were the Final Fantasy saga. However, Square Enix's famous frigise had many competitors, as The Legend of Dragoon released in Europe in 2001. In addition to the divisive media update at the time, the game that was distributed directly by Sony has become the subject of plans, coming in at enormous prices in the market for both hands.
Turn based combat, real adult storyline, really full sound, and Spanish drum made it an important addition to the PSX catalog. Although there are many of us who would give anything to get an HD reminder of the game of upcoming animation, we will be able to purchase it on Android phones or tablets until that happens.
Crash Bandicoot
If Nintendo had a stone plate and SEGA a blue hedgehog, Sony has adopted the bandicut as the official mascot, the Australian marsupial who has starred in some of the most important 32-bit video games, has also been restored by the new generation.
Rumors that the Crash Bandicoot can quickly reach the phones but not as we know it but a never-ending runner. While we have grown up with this wonderful way of life, being able to enjoy these classics again on a smartphone can be invaluable.
Gran Turismo
And we put up with what might be the best driving game for Tony Gray. We absolutely fell in love with Gran Turismo because of its sensible graphics, its well-known brand cars and its direct drive. We have also revealed something unique and that if we want to compete in the most demanding circuits, we have to pass various driving tests.
While we'd like to enjoy the original Gran Turismo again on a smartphone, we can't deny that Gran Turimos for Android, with modern graphics and multiplayer for sure.
Fortunately, more and more companies are bringing classic titles to Android, such as the legendary California: Symphony of the Night, Can you imagine going back to remember jewelry like Tekken 3, Tomb Raider, Alundra or Silent Hill?
And you, what games from the original PSX would you like to enjoy again on a smartphone?
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