PS1 Forgotten Early PS1 games.

oh man, the early days of PS1 had those long boxes.
I didnt get a Playstation until FF7 came out, but I remember going to my friends' house to play some of those long box games.

My vote is for Discworld
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Musashi: Samurai Legend on PS2 is a sequel to Brave Fencer Musashi from PS1, not "remake".
Well I did correct it to "reboot" they were trying to remake the image of the franchise with an updated look. (It'd been a long time since I last played it so I didn't recall if it was directly connected to the previous game,) Looking at it, you'd be hard pressed to think it had anything to do with the original beyond the name.

The more generations come and got the more likely you are to find people who have never heard of some games that might have been big deals. I bet the person saying Metal Gear Solid was an underrated title would be stunned to know the series started with 2D spites. And it's mainly because not many people talk about the beginnings of some franchises after they "graduate" to a new generation and the mechanics grow to appeal to new audiences unless there's an HD remake or remaster. (or in the case of something like Jumping Flash there hasnt been a hew sequel in what? 30 years? not counting the PS3 downloadable re-release and apparently a cameo in AstroBot, but then again everything even remotely Sony related was in that game)
 
I'd argue that Blaster Master Blasting Again is actually forgotten
2000 release, very late in the PS1 life-cycle. Half the thread are answers that are either not early or not forgotten. People just like to say things.

Project Horned Owl is a predecessor light gun game to the much more known Elemental Gearbolt, both developed by Alfa Systems.
 
I'll offer Juggernaut, a PS1 game I'd never heard of until a YT reviewer I watch covered it. Anyone who was actively gaming at the time remember this one?

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And would Tecmo's Deception: Invitation to Darkness count? It was well-received when it first released in 1996 but I never hear anyone talk about it. It spawned a series but from what I understand, the sequels are markedly different from their origin game.

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Guardians crusade
The Grand stream saga

Never heard no one talk about these 2 great games
 
And would Tecmo's Deception: Invitation to Darkness count? It was well-received when it first released in 1996 but I never hear anyone talk about it. It spawned a series but from what I understand, the sequels are markedly different from their origin game.

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Deception I think wouldn't be considered forgotten because there have been squeals that were released up to the PS4. They're not really that different, they all feature a "villain" setting traps for adventurers. The only real different between then I think are the circumstances of each lead. But I would call it a strange niche genre, being the "badguy" main character.
 
The Divide: Enemies Within
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Grid Runner / Grid Run
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Machine Head / Blam! Machinehead
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I might be the only one who sees this as a forgotten game, but Tekken 1 really fits that label. Kind of like the first two Persona games, overshadowed by what came after. Tekken 1 deserves more love, despite it’s flaws.
 

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