Which Sony game was your first?

Paul is an excellent choice considering he hits like a friggin' truck.
The guy looked so dangerous and menacing in Tekken 3. Little did I know at the time that he was the comic relief ?.
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Twisted Metal was the first one I played. I remember seeing commercials of it on TV and then begging my mom to rent it along with a PS1 for me.

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However, Rally Cross was the first PS1 game I owned. I got it alongside my PS1.
 
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Mega Man X4 in 1997

At the time I owned Sega Saturn back in '96 my friends older brother worked at Toys "R" Us store and would 'buy' games for his new system PlayStation to try them out then 'return' them this was my first time playing the console. I would eventually play in-store demos of Battle Arena Toshinden, and eventually owning PS1 a year later my first (2) rentals were Ghost in the Shell, then Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout. The next year for Christmas I had Trap Gunner: Countdown to Oblivion (from first playing it over my friends house) and Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back. Mine came with Interactive CD Sampler Disc Volume 4 where I also played various of demos.
 
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First game published by Sony? Ratchet and Clank: Going Commando.
First game ever on their platform? I think it was Blue's Big Musical for the ps1. Although technically I played it though the Connectix Virtual Game Station emulator for the family iMac G3.
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my dad used to download roms off the internet, don't tell anyone
 
I only bought a Playstation after getting Street Fighter Alpha 2 on SNES and finding the game..."lackluster." I mean loading times...in a cartridge game? The copious missing animations. The missing Angel Falls stage. No Evil Ryu. No playable Shin Akyma (yes, I'm aware NOW, when he was found 20 years later). Missing music. Like DOOM it's a tech marvel that Capcom got it running on an SNES at all. But some things, like DOOM on the SNES, just should not be.

So, the first game I bought when I got my Playstation was:
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My first game was the Crash Bandicoot demo from the disc that came with the PS1. Just one level, but I played it like it was an entire universe! I still remember all the demos from that disc and how eagerly I waited to find the full version.
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I'm sure I'm going to be trite, but my first Sony games were Tekken and RE, but even before those two the hardback version 1 of Demo One

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Crash Bandicoot 3 Warped! It not the best PS game but it feels like THE playstation game to me if that makes sense. Like its the game that defines what I see as the PS1 style.
 
As basic as this sounds, I don't remember getting anything for the PS1 before Final Fantasy VII. There wasn't anything on it that I really wanted other than the few fighting games I was already playing in definitive form at the arcades. And I was more interested in the N64 and Saturn up until Squaresoft started putting games on the PS1.
 

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