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Top 10 PS1 Games to Play on Android Devices

Written by Jihan Fauziah

Despite the impressive development in the gaming industry today, the nostalgia and appeal of classic games remain irresistible compared to contemporary ones.

Those who experienced the 90s would undoubtedly recall the PlayStation 1 console - a favorite among many during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Excitingly, many kinds of these cherished PS1 games are now accessible via Android emulators on Android devices.

To relive your PS1 gaming memories, our team at Carisinyal has compiled a list of the top PS1 games that are now playable on Android. Eager to find out what they are? Let's check out the review!

1. Tomb Raider

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Tomb Raider is a title that resonates with everyone, right? This action-adventure game truly captivated gamers when it was launched, and the Carisinyal team was no exception. Tomb Raider offered a great gaming experience for its time.

Beyond an engaging storyline, this game brought stunning 3D visuals, ahead of its era. Playing Tomb Raider is stepping into the shoes of Lara Croft, the attractive archaeologist with a flair for adventure.

Lara's mission leads her across various global locations, including Egypt. Her mission there involves the thrilling hunt for artifacts and other priceless relics hidden in ancient tombs.

However, Lara's journey is filled with challenges. Along her path, she encounters a diverse range of enemies, including wild animals. Thankfully, Lara is equipped with cool weapons. Of course, we can't forget her most admired skill as highlighted by the Carisinyal team - the ability to swing between walls.

Till today, Lara Croft games remain immensely popular. Even though newer versions have emerged, the first edition continues to occupy a special corner in the hearts of gamers. Lara's distinctive pixelated figure often becomes a nostalgic talking point on the internet. Longing for some Tomb Raider and Lara Croft action?

2. Dino Crisis

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Dino Crisis continues to hold a special place in gamers' hearts. Developed by the esteemed team at Capcom and Shinji Mikami (known for Resident Evil), this game successfully created an intense horror atmosphere.

The antagonists here are not your usual zombies, but terrifying dinosaurs. Many of you might have been just kids when this game was initially released, intensifying the horror experience while playing.

The game tasks you with helping Regina in investigating the sudden presence of dinosaurs on an island. However, the dinosaurs you'd encounter are no ordinary creatures. You're up against a fearsome and intelligent T-Rex.

Throughout the game, you'll discover many items, including weapons and ammunition. Given that Shinji Mikami and Capcom are behind this game, it holds notable similarities to Resident Evil in certain aspects. One example is the animation of Regina opening a door. Her voice, too, carries a distinct tone, doesn't it?

Dino Crisis has been and continues to be one of the most appreciated PS1 games. It's no surprise that this survival horror game achieved outstanding sales, exceeding two million copies.

3. Tenchu: Stealth Assassins

If you're good at stealth games, Tenchu: Stealth Assassins is definitely for you. The gameplay relies upon exceptional hiding and evasion skills. You'll step into the roles of Rikimaru or Ayame, two ninjas entrusted with a special mission by their leader. The game's backdrop is set in Japan during the Sengoku period.

Each protagonist brings unique abilities to the table. Rikimaru has strong resistance, and his blood doesn't run out quickly. His weapon of choice is typically a sword. Ayame, on the other hand, wields shurikens and dual blades. However, Ayame's endurance falls short when compared to Rikimaru's.

To accomplish their mission, they must eliminate each enemy in secret. This is the fun and most distinctive part of the Tenchu game. As you dive deeper into the game, you're bound to experience a great sense of tension.

4. Crash Bandicoot

Crash Bandicoot

Anyone who grew up in the 90s would undoubtedly recognize this iconic PS1 game. Launched in 1996, this was the debut installment of the now-famous Crash Bandicoot series.

This classic adventure title invites you into Crash's journey as he endeavors to rescue Tawna from the wicked experiments of Doctor Neo Cortex.

Crash Bandicoot received many positive reviews from gamers and sold 6.82 million cartridge copies. The success of this first series led to other Crash Bandicoot series, which continue to captivate audiences to this day. Of course, numerous other sequels of Crash Bandicoot on the PS1 are also readily available for your Android gaming pleasure.

5. Tekken 3

Tekken 3

Tekken 3 stands out as one of the most iconic classic fighting games from the PS1 era. With good reason, it's one of the top-selling fighting games globally, with an incredible 8.3 million copies sold.

While keeping the core fighting game systems and premise of its predecessors, Tekken 3 goes a step further, offering significantly improved graphics and animations. The gameplay is also faster and more fluid, providing a more enjoyable gaming experience. Plus, there are 15 new characters that you can choose from.

Tekken 3 goes the extra mile, providing a variety of game modes including arcade mode, practice mode, and survival mode. There's even a force mode where players can immerse themselves in the storyline of Tekken 3 through to the conclusion.

6. Gran Turismo

Grand Turismo

Are you a fan of automobile racing games? If so, Gran Turismo is your perfect match. This racing simulation game pitches you against the computer across a variety of racetracks.

The game offers two modes: the fast-paced arcade mode and the more in-depth simulation mode, also known as GT mode. In simulation mode, you'll engage in a series of high-stakes races.

Upon securing a championship in the race, you'll be rewarded with cash, trophies, and even new cars.

7. Final Fantasy VII

Final Fantasy VII

Final Fantasy VII, the seventh installment in the famous Final Fantasy series, is among the top-selling PS1 games, with total sales reaching 9.8 million copies.

As a role-playing game, Final Fantasy VII puts players in a set storyline where they guide a character's journey.

The plot of Final Fantasy VII revolves around Cloud Strife, a former soldier who joins the Avalanche group in an effort to resist the evil plans of the mighty Shinra Corporation.

The corporation seeks to harness Lifestream, the planet's life energy, for its own selfish purposes. This RPG game, famous for its epic storyline, is now readily playable on your Android device.

8. Resident Evil 2

Resident Evil 2

The second installment of the Resident Evil saga on PS1 can now be enjoyed on Android devices too. This survival horror game places you in control of two characters: Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield, who must escape from the residents of Raccoon City turned zombies due to an invasive virus.

Like other installments in the Resident Evil series, the focus lies on solving puzzles and battling relentless zombies. What sets this sequel apart from the original is the diverging narrative between the two protagonists, each navigating through distinct story arcs and challenges.

9. Winning Eleven

The most legendary soccer game on PS1 is impossible not to include in this list. Modern soccer games have undoubtedly evolved with updated player rosters, more advanced features, and superior graphics.

However, this classic version can transport you back to the cherished childhood memories of gaming sessions with friends.

Moreover, you can also reminisce with old-time favorites like Roberto Carlos, Ryan Giggs, and Ronaldo, or even fictional players from the early master league such as Castolo, Ivarov, Huygens, and many more. Now, this iconic PS1 soccer game can be played on your Android device.

10. Pepsiman

Pepsiman

This game featuring the iconic blue mascot ranks among the most beloved running games on PS1. The gameplay of Pepsiman is straightforward and engaging.

You will play the role of the eponymous character Pepsiman, who runs while avoiding obstacles to collect Pepsi cans that will eventually be given to thirsty people.

Despite the seemingly random premise, Pepsiman offers an enjoyable and addictive gaming experience. Beyond its captivating gameplay, the game's theme song is equally catchy and memorable. This classic PS1 title is now readily available for play on Android devices.

And there you have it - a list of delightful PS1 games that are available on Android and perfect for filling your leisure time. If you were a fan of the above-mentioned PlayStation 1 games back in the day, why not give them another go on your Android device?

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