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If so, what would you recommend that would burn the discs as slow as possible? If you are unable to assist me with that, can you provide some websites that I can do some research on the minimum speed of burners? Thanks for your time. The slowest speed doesn't always result in a better burn, so you should try burning at 16x and 24x to test them out.

Did you leave Verify enabled? That's what tells you if the disc was a good burn or not. A good quality new burner could help too. Now, on another note, you do know that you can play PS1 games on a PS2 console and even on your computer, right?

At least in my opinion, it isn't worth all the trouble for the PS1's finicky reader drive. Speeds: 8x, 16x, 24x, 32x, 40x, 48x. Tried burning the game and verified it, and that is what i'm getting I notice errors right off the bat; So I definitely should invest in some Taiyo Yuden discs at minimum. Upon searching, I noticed that there are a few different types of Taiyo Yuden discs It can't even handle the new Nintendo Emulators fully framed out.

Edit 2: It doesn't hang like it does, but there are still some glaring issues Going to try to burn it faster Thanks for your help, and any info as to what is a good burner now a days would be helpful. I'm not sure which new burner would be better for CDs but take a look over at cdfreaks and their tests with CD media writing quality. The graphics look a little more cartoony albeit more put together, and the game has some new characters added to the roster.

Alpha 3 brought back Street Fighter favourites such as Ryu, E. Honda, and Blanka. It also featured new characters such as the Zangief-obsessed R. Mika, who would go on to become a firm fixture in future games. Alpha 3 also brought in a new feature that allowed gamers to change fighting styles. Street Fighter Alpha 3 is great for multiplayer madness with your friends. I love the plot in Chrono Cross because it deals with parallel worlds in a very clever way.

You play as a boy named Serge who died in an alternate reality. You and your companions must try to avoid that other world and work out the truth of how the realities are intertwined. As with other RPGs, conversing and exploring are the keys to success. The turn-based combat works well, and the different abilities that the characters possess complement each other nicely.

The characters backstories all help to draw you into their world and the levels are all richly textured. Driver is the first thrilling car game that I can remember playing. It was so different to everything that had come before it and encapsulated every element of the car chases in my favourite movies.

Driver follows an undercover cop named John Tanner who infiltrates a notorious gang. What starts off as a means of finding out about the shady stuff they get up to soon turns into the discovery of their intent to assassinate the President. Unlike Crazy Taxi where the cities are loosely based on real places, Driver is based around four real-life cities.

As a cop and former racing driver, you make yourself useful as a getaway driver for the various mob activities, proving your skills and trying to stay one step ahead of the game. I love a good hidden Easter egg!

Driver is renowned the world over as being one of the best PS1 games ever made. Fast cars and undercover police work is what every citizen dreams of being involved with. Driver makes those dreams come true! Your mission; to track and battle the members of the Reich across the globe, putting your life on the line everywhere from Paris to the Northern reaches of Africa.

This FPS is incredibly famous. I remember the first time I hd to go up against a tank in MOH: Underground and resisted the temptation to run the other way as fast as possible. Aquire predetermined collectibles, and destroy enemy targets.

And when the game finishes, the real fun begins. The bonus level that becomes available after completing the main story see players going up against dogs with guns, zombies, nutcrackers, robots, and mythical knights. Arguably the gnarliest woman in gaming, Lara Croft has gone on to commercial success in both gaming and Hollywood. Tomb Raider II was a huge success. It sold over 8-million copies in total as of and helped to prove that women are far more than side or supporting characters.

New weapons, moves, and vehicles are available to enhance the gameplay, and you can save your progress pretty much anywhere you like without having to find one of those annoying crystals from the first game. In this adventure, Lara is on the hunt for a dagger that, when plunged into the heart of its owner, can turn them into a dragon! Lara will always be one of the coolest gaming characters of all time, and Tomb Raider II is a must have for any PS1 collectors gaming arsenal.

Speaking of dragons, the next title in our list of the best PS1 games of all time is rife with them! The original soundtrack for this game was astounding. The monsters were incredible, and the character abilities were super cool. But in Dragoon mode, the characters can develop armour and wings, giving them extra powerful attacks and improved defence capabilities. How cool is that! Play begins following a character named Dart. Collectibles, interaction, and exploration are the keys to completing Legend of the Dragoon.

Now, Resident Evil 2 is a game that will forever make people feel freaked out when alone in dark rooms. This survival horror title was certainly not for the faint of heart. Although it looks pretty tame now, it was creepy beyond belief when it first came out! Resident Evil 2 is set just two months after the events of the first R. E game. You have to escape the fictional Racoon City and avoid being eaten alive by zombies, using your wits to stay alive and big-ass weapons to destroy hordes of undead.

The game mechanics are pretty similar to the first title, though now you have to cope with solving puzzles as well as pumping zombies full of lead.

There are so many sequels out on different consoles now, but Number 2 will always be one of my favourites. Crash Team Racing is one of the only titles to come close to knocking Mario Kart off the family-friendly racing top spot.

The players are all racing against the tyrannical Nitrous Oxide in a bid to save their planet from being blown to smithereens. The game mechanics are very similar to Mario Kart, with weapons to stop other opponents appearing in crates and apples to collect instead of coins. Players can drift, boost, and in some cases soar over massive ramps as they drive around the various courses. There are tracks in total, and more unlockable content can be discovered as you progress through the game.

All you need to do now is decide which is a cooler invincibility shield — the Mario star, or the Aku Aku mask. The next title in our list of the best PS1 games is one that went on to span across 8 glorious years. Syphon Filter is secret-agent spy action at its finest.

It has a compelling storyline and more than deserves a place in our best PS1 games compendium. This title is even developed by a company called Oddworld Inhabitants. Abe revolts when he realises he and his fellow Mudokons are going to be executed and probably tinned with the rest of the meat.

Abe, however, is a bit of a wuss when it comes to his own game. You can die so easily, pretty much by anything that touches you. Number 9 in our list of the best PS1 games is a racing classic. Selling close to million copies worldwide, Gran Turismo 2 is one of the most successful games on the PS1 and considered by many to be the daddy of all racing games. Players can choose from 27 tracks to play on, some of these being rally tracks.

The best part of this game, however, is the sheer number of cars that you can choose from. GT2 had the largest collection of classic cars in any game at the time of release.

It was never hard to find a favourite with all of those vehicles to choose from, and it made replaying all of the courses with the different cars super fun too.

Tournaments, single races, and multiplayer modes made this game a huge success, and it remains one of my favourite racing titles to this day! I think everyone who has ever owned a PlayStation has either bought or played a Spyro game in their time. Spyro is a 3D platform game with five magical worlds. Together with his dragonfly friend, Sparx, they must defeat the evil Gnasty Gnorc and free the trapped dragons throughout the various levels.

It hooked big kid gamers too! Collect treasure, burn bad guys, ram sheep. The various characters and wise words from the freed dragons help to create a spellbinding plot that hooks you in from the very beginning. Now THAT is the mark of a successful game! Crash Bandicoot was a tough game to crack. I remember a level where you had to get past a goat on a bridge than almost made me throw my PS1, and later my Nintendo Switch, through the window!

Players must take crash through a variety of different levels and worlds. Collect apples and search for the hidden icons on each stage to access a bonus area where you can find extra lives. All the enemies and level dynamics in this game are superb.

Crash is a brilliant character, and as long as you can keep your cool, will be a great asset to your PS1 collection. Street Fighter might be one of the most popular names in the fighting genre, but nothing beats the Tekken series. Tekken 3 boasts some of the most memorable characters of all time, including the crazy Yoshimitsu and Eddy Gordo.

Its one of the best PS1 games for blowing off steam! The game mechanics are similar to every fighting game of the genre. The characters and the attention to detail on the levels are what makes the Tekken series the best in the business if you ask me.

It seems that you all agree too, what with the game selling over 8-million copies. Try your hand at Julia Chang or Brian Fury instead. The Number 5 spot on our list of the best PS1 games of all time goes to the most famous skateboarder of all time.

But the updated graphics and gameplay in Pro Skater 2 made it my favourite sports game on the console. There was nothing better then cruising around the skateparks and grungy streets while listening to some of the best punk rock anthems. Choosing from all of your favourite skaters was always one of the most exciting parts. Watching them on TV and then trying to recreate their most famous moves without face planting the floor was tricky.

Konami know how to make addictive games, and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is no exception. The Castlevania series is legendary and spans multiple consoles. It seems that gamers never grow old of killing Dracula and his many relatives, and they never get tired of trying to kill us!

Some of you might think that side-scrolling titles deserve to be further back up the list, but this game is seriously something special. You might recognise the famous whip-wielding members of the Belmont clan from other Castlevania titles. In this game, however, you can choose from a variety of weapons and store them in an inventory. Garnering experience points and exploring every creepy nook of the castle are the keys to moving forward in this game.

The adventure is non-linear, but in true RPG fashion, certain areas will only open up when you have found specific items. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night was almost a flop back in the day. It was a slow burner, but once critics got hold of it and began shouting from the rooftops, Konami was saved. The game uses 3D characters in a 2D world. FF VII, however, is much more science-fiction orientated with a strong apocalyptic feel. Play revolves around the massive world map, the field where most of the exploring happens, and the battle screen where you destroy your enemies.

As with every FF title, the characters, their moves, and the people you interact with are what makes these games so damn addictive. I was obsessed! The fictional kingdom of Valendia was and still is one of the greatest places in gaming history. Squaring off against huge dragons while trying to take down evil organisations — Vagrant Story has it all and more. The game concentrates on creating and modifying gnarly weapons, as well as using your brain to solve difficult puzzles and finding strategic ways out of sticky situations.

You play as Ashley Riot, which is easily one of the coolest names ever. Vagrant Story has tonnes of cool features like the Grimoires that you have to find to learn magic spells.

Everything from the combat mechanics right through to the original score for the game is wholly epic. Critics went mad for this game. For those of you that have been wondering when Metal Gear Solid would finally arrive, here it is. MGS is without a shadow of a doubt the worthy winner of the top spot in our best PS1 games list. Despite being another stealth game that I was initially terrible at, I knew that this game was worth persevering with. Solid Snake, the games protagonist, is still one of the coolest characters to date too.

I reckon he could even give Lara Croft a run for her money! What makes Metal Gear Solid so special then? Stealth is the aim of the game in MSG. Solid Snake can be detected when he moves into an enemies line of vision, so the player has to duck, crawl, and sneak their way to victory. It is in compressed form. When I uncompressed it, two files were produce which are.

Anything more I should do? Lwleiby Well it depends, figure out what the files are exactly whether or not they are directly related to the game, which typically they are and then test whatever theories you find.

Let us know. Thank you! You do need to burn both files to your cd.



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