14.3.26

GeoDash PSX

 


Developer: fvciprian 

Release Date: April, 2026

Graphics: 2D

Version: Demo 

Genre: Rhythm Platformer

Players: 1


Description

GeoDash PSX is a rhythm-platformer inspired by the popular mobile game Geometry Dash, and it has just been announced for the original PlayStation (PSX) on March 14, 2026. What started as an early alpha prototype has now evolved into a much more complete and playable experience.

The project is written in C in psx2d, a godot-inspired 2D engine and PSn00bSDK. Players control a small geometric character that automatically moves forward while jumping over obstacles in rhythm-based platforming sequences. The familiar structure of short challenges, precise timing, and pattern memorization strongly recalls the gameplay style that made Geometry Dash so popular.


Extra info


The newest demo introduces several major improvements compared to the initial alpha version. Most notably, the game now includes four fully playable levels, each with its own music track, visual style, and increasing difficulty curve.

In terms of gameplay, GeoDash PSX now features all the core mechanics expected from a Geometry Dash-style experience, including jump pads, orbs, gravity changes, and speed variations. Recreating this kind of precise, timing-based gameplay on PS1 hardware is particularly challenging, making the current level of responsiveness especially noteworthy.


Visually, the level select screen presents a clean interface with geometric tiles representing each stage, along with level names displayed dynamically. Upon completing a level, players are shown a results screen with detailed stats, including completion time, number of attempts, deaths, and collected coins.

Despite these improvements, the project is still in active development. Some areas, such as the flying sections, could benefit from further visual polish. Additionally, minor bugs have been observed. For example, it is currently possible to exit a gravity portal incorrectly and complete a level in an unintended way.

Compared to the initial alpha, the addition of music marks a major step forward, as audio is a core component of the rhythm-based experience. This alone significantly enhances the overall feel of the game.

Interestingly, after analyzing the video shared by the developer, we were able to determine that it was recorded at 640×480 resolution. This suggests that the project is currently rendering at the maximum resolution the original PlayStation is capable of outputting, which is a notable technical detail for such an early prototype. 
 

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Changelog 

Demo Update

  • Added 4 fully playable levels (Stereo Madness, Back on Track, Polargeist, Dry Out)
  • Implemented level music tracks
  • Introduced practice mode with checkpoints
  • Added attempt counter and best run tracking
  • Implemented level select screen with multiple slots
  • Added title screen and win/results screen
  • Display of completion stats (time, attempts, deaths, coins)
  • Added autosave system with memory card support
  • Implemented core mechanics (jump pads, orbs, gravity changes, speed variations)
  • Improved overall gameplay structure and progression
 

 

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10.3.26

FNAF PSX 1.4.0 Update: Full Rewrite, Saves, Achievements and Major Improvements

The menu now features new effects.
Hello everyone! A couple of weeks ago, Soeiz released a new update for the acclaimed Five Nights at Freddy’s PSX project. Version 1.4.0 (the developer has internally named it 1.0.0 RE) represents a significant milestone for the game, as it is primarily a complete rewrite of the previous 1.3.1 version, rebuilt from the ground up with improved structure and optimization. These changes have also allowed the developer to free up additional RAM, creating more headroom for future improvements and features planned for the project.

While some elements from earlier builds were preserved, the new version introduces several important systems and gameplay improvements.

 

Save System 

One of the most notable additions is the implementation of a save system. Players can now keep track of their progress more easily and return to their game without having to start everything from scratch. This makes longer play sessions far more practical and brings the project closer to the level of polish expected from a full PSX title. In addition, the system does more than simply store your progress through each night, it also enables the functionality described below.

 

Archievements

 

Another major addition is the introduction of an achievement system. This new feature allows players to track specific accomplishments within the game and set their own challenges while playing. These range from simply surviving certain nights to triggering hidden easter eggs, encouraging players to explore every detail of the experience. It adds an extra layer of replayability, encouraging players to explore different strategies and fully experience everything the game has to offer.

 

New HUD 

The in-game HUD has also received a significant overhaul. One of the most noticeable improvements is the addition of the power usage blocks, which visually represent electricity consumption during gameplay, just like in the original game. The button used to cancel phone calls has also been repositioned, and the current night and time are now displayed in the upper-right corner, matching the layout seen in the original version. As a result, the interface has seen a major visual improvement, and the HUD presentation is now virtually identical to the original game.

You can see the differences between the previous and current versions in the comparison images below.

Previous version (v1.3.1)
Updated version (1.4.0)

 

Other Changes 

In addition to these major additions, several other gameplay and technical changes have been implemented:

  • A new and polished Custom Night system.

  • Star rewards have been added.

  • Night 5, 6 and 7 are now separated.

  • Freddy has received additional sound effects, and his AI has been completely reworked.

  • The other animatronics have also received AI adjustments (they now behave more like the original).

  • Golden Freddy now spawns less frequently.

  • Little changes to the office environment.

Several issues from previous versions have also been addressed:

  • Numerous bugs from older builds have been fixed.

  • The achievements can no longer be exploited.


 

In conclusion, version 1.4.0 of Five Nights at Freddy’s PSX represents an important milestone for the project. The game has been rebuilt from the ground up, resulting in a cleaner structure and improved performance, while also freeing valuable RAM space that will allow the developer to introduce new features in the future. Major additions such as the save system, the achievement system, and the redesigned HUD (now closely matching the original game) greatly improve both the usability and authenticity of the experience.

Alongside these major changes, the update also introduces a variety of gameplay improvements and adjustments, including a polished Custom Night system, adjustments to the behavior of the animatronics, and other small changes. Several bugs from previous versions have also been fixed, making the game more stable overall. Although development is currently paused, this update clearly lays the foundation for the future of the project.

For more information, you can check the main article about the game or the official post from the developer.


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6.3.26

Wolfenstein 3D PSX

 



Developer: Old Pirate

Release Date: July, 2025

Graphics: 3D

Version: 0.1

Genre: FPS

Players: 1


Description

Wolfenstein 3D PSX is a homebrew adaptation of the legendary shooter originally developed by id Software and released in 1992. 

This version brings the classic experience to the original Sony PlayStation hardware, recreating the fast-paced maze-based gameplay that defined one of the earliest first-person shooters. The project aims to faithfully reproduce the feel of the original game while exploring how the classic engine and mechanics translate to the PS1 hardware.


Extra info


The gameplay of Wolfenstein 3D places players in the role of B.J. Blazkowicz, an Allied spy imprisoned inside a Nazi stronghold during World War II. The objective is to escape the castle by navigating a series of maze-like levels filled with enemy soldiers, guard dogs, secret passages, and hidden rooms containing weapons, ammunition, and treasure.

Wolfenstein 3D is one of the most influential first-person shooters in video game history. Originally released in 1992 by id Software, the game helped define the FPS genre and introduced players to fast-paced, maze-like levels filled with enemies, secrets, and hidden treasures. Its combination of smooth movement, simple yet addictive shooting mechanics, and iconic level design made it a landmark title that inspired countless shooters in the years that followed.

Developed by retro programmer OldPirate, this version adapts the game to Sony’s 32-bit console while staying faithful to the original experience. The port is based on the Sega 32X version of the game created by Chilly Willy, serving as the foundation for bringing the legendary shooter to PlayStation hardware.


Changelog 

V. 0.1

The 0.1 release represents the first playable version of the PlayStation port. While still early in development, it already allows players to experience the core gameplay of Wolfenstein 3D on PS1 hardware. Key features of this build include:

  • The port is based on the Sega 32X version of Wolfenstein 3D, which serves as the technical base for the PlayStation adaptation.
  • Episode 1 of the game is playable, giving players access to the first set of classic levels.
  • All original controls have been implemented for movement, shooting, interacting with doors, and switching weapons.

However, as an early demo, several features are still missing or incomplete:

  • Loading and saving functionality are not yet implemented.
  • Sound and music are currently absent, meaning the game runs without audio for now.

Additional optimization and features are expected in future updates. Despite its unfinished state, this first build demonstrates the feasibility of bringing the classic FPS to the original PlayStation through homebrew development.


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