10.5.25

SNAKE

 


Developers: rubixcube6

Release Date: June, 2021

Last Update: July, 2022

Graphics: 3D

Version: Alpha 2.0

Genre: Casual

Players: 1

Description

This is a homebrew PSX Snake game that you can run on your PlayStation classic, PS1 emulator, or your real PS1 console. It took around a month to make and supports 3D graphics, 2D sprites, custom fonts, sound effects, and CD music.


Extra info

"The V2 update adds the ability to speed up and slow down with L1 and R1 (6 levels of speed). This version also includes a new screen showing the controls before starting the game."

 

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Links

PSXDEV.NET 

FNAF PSX

 


Developers: Soeiz

Release Date: August, 2023 

Last Update: May, 2025

Graphics: 2D

Version: 1.3.0

Genre: Horror

Players: 1 or 2

Description

The original Five Night at Freddy's, but on the Playstation !


Extra info

"I've made the port of the legendary video game FNaF 1 into the console !

I got this idea from someone that have (maybe) tried to do it many years ago.

The game has unique things that were not on the OG game, such as two player mode, Custom night with far more options, easter eggs, and more !"

 

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Links

Github - PSXDEV - Game Jolt

FROMAGE

 

https://chenthread.asie.pl/fromage/screen0.png


Developers: Asiekierka & Iamgreaser

Release Date: February, 2021

Last Update:  June, 2023

Graphics: 3D

Version: 0.94 

Genre: Sandbox

Description

Fromage is a sandbox game engine for the PS1 inspired by the classic 2009 release of Minecraft, developed between 2017 and 2019. 


Extra info

  • Q: How can I run Fromage?
  • A: You're going to need either real hardware or a compatible PS1 emulator. My own testing results are provided via the compatibility list below.

 

  • Q: What is the difference between the "CD image" and "PS-EXE" builds?
  • A: The former contains sound and music, but only works as a full CD image. The PS-EXE build is a self-contained EXE you can load via serial cable or a similar solution, but does not have any audio.

  • Q: What was Fromage written in?
  • A: C, mostly! We rolled our own set of tools and libraries called "candyk" to cover everything we needed.

  • Q: Is further development planned?
  • A: Not sure. It was a fun project, and any future development would likely be in the direction of making this proof of concept its own, original PS1 game.

 


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Links

Fromage - Official Website