5 essential PlayStation games to download from J-PSN

If you nip along to your local conbini and buy a 3,000 yen PSN ticket, what will you spend your credit on? Stuck for ideas? Here are five absolutely sublime 32-bit PlayStation games available in the Game Archives area of the Japanese PS Store for just 600 yen each…

By J.D., October 29, 2009 (0) comments


1. Rakugaki Showtime (Treasure)


This mega-expensive, ultra-limited disc (I seem to recall Treasure only manufactured a dozen copies for their friends and family, or something…) is, at 600 yen for a download, undisputed Bargain Of The Century. It’s also a brilliant, unhinged take on the 3D beat ‘em up/brawler subgenre, kind of a paper-thin Power Stone 2 – it even has a terrific four-player mode. Goran kudasai:



2. Gussun Paradise (Irem)


This is what happened when the world-famous R-Type developer turned its gifted hand to crafting a series of single-screen platformers. I’m not saying it’s as good as Bubble Bobble (that would be blasphemy), but it is mighty fine. Paradise, even:




3. Konami Antiques MSX Collection Vol. 2 (Konami)


Both of the first two Japan-only Konami MSX Collection Volumes are available in the Game Archives, and each packs ten nifty relics from the ’80s, but I think Vol. 2’s selection has the edge. The main reason? Simple: it features the brilliant, preposterously difficult Gradius 2. Not Gradius II, you understand, but Gradius 2:



4. Metal Slug X (Nazca)


It’s a toss-up between X and the original Metal Slug, really – both are down there in the Archives, coated in thick films of memory dust. X is, inevitably, more advanced, it being the polished, remixed version of Metal Slug 2. Either way, it’s remarkable how well the PlayStation conversions managed to stem the threat of slowdown – even if that did necessitate occasional mid-level loading pauses…



5. Arcade Hits Raiden (Hamster/Seibu Kaihatsu)


The first Raiden shmup is preserved almost perfectly in this PlayStation version. Timeless:






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