Showing posts with label Playstation (PSX) ISO. Show all posts
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3 in 1 MAGNUM

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3 in 1 MAGNUM 



i cant find original box art for this compilation , and since its name is MAGNUM , i place one on cover ! 
3 games on 1 ISO : 
1. Eagle one-harrier assault , 
2. Star gladiator 1 , 
3. Specs ops . 

Eagle One: Harrier Attack is a video game developed by Glass Ghost and published by Infogrames for the PlayStation games console. 
Players assume the role of a United States Marine who pilots a Harrier Jumpjet as well as five other aircraft including a Huey helicopter and an A10 Warthog. Approximately 80% of the single-player campaign is spent piloting the Harrier. The game's objective is to complete missions such as rescuing downed pilots and attacking terrorist targets. Four modes of play are available, a single-player mode, a co-operative two-player mode, a competitive two-player mode and a training mode to accustom the player to the plane's controls. The game's 25 single-player levels take place throughout the Hawaii island chain, and typically involve low-level flight below an altitude of 100 feet. The co-operative mode features 5 missions. 
A group of terrorists calling themselves the Army of the New Millennium has armed itself with soviet weapons technology and declared war on the United States of America, with a stated aim of "freeing the world from the grasp of the American war machine." They have used attacked the Hawaii islands with their electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapon to knock out all the electrical devices on the islands. Having accomplished this, the group has moved the weapon to a soviet aircraft carrier and intends to continue their attacks. A Marine pilot is dispatched in a Harrier Jumpjet in order to liberate the five islands in the Hawaii chain. 





Star Gladiator Episode I: Final Crusade (Japanese: スターグラディエイター Hepburn: Sutāguradietā?) is a 1996 weapon-based 3D fighting game released by Capcom for the PlayStation-based ZN-1 arcade hardware. It was Capcom's first polygonal fighting game, preceding the original Street Fighter EX (which Capcom co-produced Arika) by a few months. A PlayStation port was released in November 1996. It was followed by a single sequel, Plasma Sword, in 1999. 
The control of Star Gladiator is unique from some of Capcom's own past fighting games. Instead of the usual six-button configuration system seen in past fighting game series such as Street Fighter II and Darkstalkers, Star Gladiator utilizes a Soul series-esque four-button configuration system, which consists of two attack buttons for a character's weapon, a kick attack, and a guard defense. The fighters are able to battle upon a limited 3D plane field and a ring-out victory is possible for a fighter if they're able to knock their opponent out of the field. 






Spec Ops is an ongoing military video game franchise, created by Zombie Studios executives. The games have primarily been launched on the PC, PlayStation and Dreamcast systems. The first few titles in the series were developed by Zombie Studios, and later titles by Runecraft Ltd. The same goes for publishers: initially the games were published by Ripcord Games, and later by Take-Two Interactive. Other developers and publishers have since been brought in for spin-off titles and ports [1] 

The Spec Ops franchise was intended to introduce a realistic first/third-person shooter experience and immerse the player in a two-man team gameplay. The first two games were well received; and the PlayStation and Dreamcast sequels (developed by Runecraft) were more of a budget priced shooter experience, giving them lower review scores.[2] The latest game in the series Spec Ops: The Line, was highly acclaimed for its narrative, based off the novel Heart of Darkness 





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3 2 1 Smurf!

3 2 1 Smurf!

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3 2 1 Smurf! 



Younger gamers will enjoy racing against the computer or with a friend, while the more experienced will breeze through the game in no time flat. 

This kart racer features the Smurfs as characters. Choose one of eight (with four secret) characters to race with among various climates and regions. You can race in single player or championship modes, along with a Capture the Flag-style Flag Race. 

2Xtreme

2Xtreme

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2Xtreme 



Official Title: 2Xtreme 
Common Title: 2Xtreme 
Serial Number(s): SCES-00400 
Region: PAL 
Languages: English 
Genre / Style: Sports / Racing 
Developer: Sony. 
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertaiment. 
Date Released: 1 March 1997 



2Xtreme is the second edition of extreme game titles sponsored by the ESPN sports network. Based on actual events, players have lots of options to choose from. You can compete in the area of skateboarding, in-line skating, snowboarding and mountain biking. Each one has its own unique challenges and courses designed to test your skill. 

Because of the extreme nature of the games, you can battle it out with your opponents. You are given the option to kick and punch your foes off their bikes or skateboards so that you can take their place in the race. After all, the name of the game is to reach the victory line first. 

The point system has also been overhauled from the first edition. It now awards points for different styles and tricks as well as bonuses for knocking people off their transportation. In the season competition mode, you'll need to obtain a certain number of points to qualify for the next portion of events. 

There are over twelve courses set in different countries and cities, such as Las Vegas, Africa and Japan. You can either compete on these courses in practice or season modes (the single-player modes have four difficulty settings) or with a friend via split-screen. Players are also given the ability to create their own unique on-screen persona. 

2Xtreme is the sequel to ESPN Extreme Sports. The latter title is no doubt familiar to most Playstation owners - it was featured on the demo disc that was bundled with the unit. Though 2 Xtreme lost the ESPN license, the game itself sports improved graphics, sound, and gameplay - though these elements could have just as easily been delivered on a 16-bit machine. But that doesn't mean 2 Xtreme isn't fun to play, especially in two-player mode. 

The races in each area highlight a different apparatus, and players can race on three courses within each of the four different locales. There's snowboarding in Japan, cycling in Africa, in-line skating in Vegas, and skateboarding in, where else, Los Angeles. The courses are diverse and interesting, and despite the 2-D rendering (no polygons to be seen in this game), they're OK to look at. 2 Xtreme is not visually stunning, but players are there to race, not dawdle, and they'll find the action to be excellent. 

2Xtreme pays less attention to real-world physics than did its predecessor, making it more fun to play. Turns are sharper and jumps work better. And though the game provides a great feel for motion, the sound is pretty barren. Even so, the sound is effective for various collisions and spills - even NASCAR fans will cringe when their character slams to the asphalt with a fleshy "smack." 

2Xtreme is at its best in two-player mode, where players can punch or kick each other when it's neck and neck, down to the wire. As a one-player game, however, this game is more a contest of course memorization than anything else. It's a big game, with 12 courses in all, which on the surface provides some replay value. But thanks to the so-so visuals, the three courses in each territory don't distinguish themselves. 

For those who have a racing buddy, and the desire to work through their aggression in a desperate game of speed, 2 Xtreme's a fine choice. But for those going solo, other prettier racing games dish up more satisfying courses. 

Manufacturer's description: 

Snowboard in Japan, In-line skate in Las Vegas, Mountain Bike in Africa, and Skateboard in Los Angeles. 

All new points system allows you to compete in a season & earn points based on your finish, special moves and knockdowns. 
4 Types of "Power-ups" and 10 different characters gives you the chance to become an Xtreme champion. 
Pull off awesome maneuvers like backside rail grabs and ollie-airs on the Skateboard & Carves, 360's and Japan's on the Snowboard. 
Kick and punch your way to the finish! 
Compete in a season on 12 intensely insane courses. Two player split screen racing, 4 levels of difficulty and create your own Player make 2Xtreme a rush! 

Includes cover (front & back)

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Burn speed may depend on your brand of CD-R's and what your playstation will except. 

2Xtreme

2Xtreme

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2Xtreme 



2Xtreme is the sequel to ESPN Extreme Games where the player takes part in a series of extreme races with only one goal: to win at any cost. 

There are four different kinds of racing: snowboard, bike, inline skates and skateboards and four different locations to choose from: Japan, Africa, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, each with three different tracks to master. 

The main goal of the game is to advance through the level, punching and kicking opponents and avoiding obstacles scattered throughout the stage. The player can also perform mid-air tricks to earn extra money to add to their race winnings to buy better parts for their various means of transportation. Players can also play in a season mode, single race against computer opponents, or go head to head with a friend. 

16 Tales 2

16 Tales 2

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16 Tales 2 






WARNING:NOT REALLY A GAME, its a collection of stories,looks boring mabey someone will want this just because they dont have it. Google doesnt tell me much quickly so....... Tested on pcsxbox for 1min or less. From redump.org set,.7z file,USE 7zip