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  2. <name>[Playstation] EPSXE</name>
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  14. <release>1994</release>
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  16. <launcherplot>The PlayStation (Officially abbreviated as PS; unofficially referred to as the PSX or PS1) is a 32-bit fifth-generation video game console first released by Sony Computer Entertainment in Japan on December 3, 1994.The PlayStation was the first of the PlayStation series of consoles and handheld game devices. Upgrades and variants include the Net Yaroze and the PS One, with the PlayStation 2 being the console's successor. The PlayStation was the first "computer entertainment platform" to ship 100 million units, which it had reached 9 years and 6 months after its initial launch. Sony ceased production of the PlayStation on March 23, 2006, eleven years after it was released.In 2009 the PlayStation was named the 7th greatest video game console of all time, out of a field of 25, by IGN. It was also named 1st greatest console of all time by Game Trailers.</launcherplot>
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  21. <name>Mega Man Legends</name>
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  23. <platform>Playstation</platform>
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  27. <genre>Shooter</genre>
  28. <release>1998</release>
  29. <publisher>Capcom Production Studio 2</publisher>
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  33. <name>Chrono Cross</name>
  34. <filename>D:\Games\Emulators\PS\epsxe\launchers\Chrono Cross.LNK</filename>
  35. <platform>Playstation</platform>
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  39. <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  40. <release>2000</release>
  41. <publisher>Square Co. Ltd.</publisher>
  42. <gameplot>Chrono Cross is the sequel to the 16-bit Chrono Trigger\u201a a game in which many role-playing fans considered to be on par\u201a if not better than the developers' other role-playing series\u201a Final Fantasy. For those who are new to the franchise\u201a it combined a turn-based battle system with an intense storyline and a host of classic characters.As one of the only games to receive a perfect score from Famitsu\u201a a well-respected Japanese gaming magazine\u201a the storyline of Chrono Cross goes beyond the norm\u201a as it concerns alternate dimensions as well as time travel. It focuses on the adventure of a boy named Serge who\u201a on a dungeon exploration trip\u201a stumbles into a parallel world in which his life had been cut short. After gathering his courage\u201a Serge sets out to solve the mystery of his death.Along the way\u201a Serge will encounter a motley group of companions -- a total of 40 different characters will wander into the scene and interact with the protagonist. Each has his\u201a her\u201a or its\u201a own unique personality traits and background story. For example\u201a a female barkeep named Orlha is searching for a long lost sister while an accomplished wrestler known as Jillbert guards a gravesite. Many characters are of a non-human race. Kabu is a lazy\u201a unproductive vegetable man and Irenes is a mermaid that uses healing abilities to cure those wounded in battle.The battle system is a little different than the usual "pick a single attack and wait" equation. Instead\u201a Chrono Cross introduces the use of stamina points. Each character is gifted with seven stamina points at the beginning of a fight. Battle options are divided into weak\u201a middle and strong powers with the more powerful attacks requiring a larger number of stamina points. Therefore\u201a you can use any combination of moves within the seven-point range. If you'd like a single massive strike\u201a go ahead and pick a strong power hit. If you'd rather land the first blow\u201a pick a weak attack and utilize your quickness.Additionally\u201a the magical system is based on a combination of fighting and spell casting. As you attack a monster\u201a you'll gain the power to cast a variety of magic spells. If you plan on taking it easy\u201a your characters will never become powerful magicians. A bar indicates the level of your magical power; as it grows\u201a you'll gain the ability to cast increasingly powerful incantations. The characters can combine spells to unleash some big time destruction.Chrono Cross is a single-player adventure compatible with the PlayStation's Dual Shock Analog Controller and memory card device. Can you unravel the mystery of Serge's untimely death? He's counting on you!</gameplot>
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  44. <rom>
  45. <name>The Misadventures of Tron Bonne</name>
  46. <filename>D:\Games\Emulators\PS\epsxe\launchers\The Misadventures of Tron Bonne.LNK</filename>
  47. <platform>Playstation</platform>
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  51. <genre>Action</genre>
  52. <release>2000</release>
  53. <publisher>Capcom Production Studio 2</publisher>
  54. <gameplot>Mega Man Legends introduced us to the mechanical genius\u201a Tron Bonne. Despite Mega Man putting the kibosh on her plans\u201a she's back and in an adventure all her own. Now you'll have a chance to see what one of the Mega Man villains does in her free time when they're not attracting the attention of everyone's favorite half-pint blue titanium titan.Tron resides in a world of mostly water. Slight islands dot the surface of the world\u201a and most people spend most of their time dredging though the dirt trying to find a relic or some other cache that'll set them up for life. Of course\u201a some aren't content to sift through the dirt\u201a some have taken to the skies in massive airships to facilitate their item hunting. The Tron family is one of those groups who've become Sky Pirates. They continue to dream big\u201a building a fine airship and creating scores of Servbots and the larger engine of pilfering destruction\u201a Gustaff to make their operation just that much more elite. As the game opens however\u201a they're still largely ignored since they've had poor luck when it comes to actually making off with the goods. They sense a shift in their luck when they find a treasure map aiming them towards a legendary treasure. But like anything else\u201a things never quite go as smoothly as one would like. It turns out that Teisel Bonne had managed to accrue a large debt with a notorious loan shark\u201a so it's up to Tron to loot\u201a pillage and explore over a series of missions to earn enough cash to get her brother out of hock. To that end\u201a Tron will have to maintain her Servbots by giving them items to foster abilities\u201a reward them for a job well done\u201a and punish them in the family torture room should they start to shirk their duties. Your diligence on Tron's behalf will be rewarded by Servbots that'll aid you in your missions by following your beacon bombs. They'll fight for you\u201a loot for you\u201a dig for you and generally do any dirty work that your piloted craft can't handle. You're not in the clear however goldbrick! You'll be doing your share of shooting\u201a talking to people and puzzle solving as well. With problems like these\u201a who has time to take over the world? Such is a day or even a year in The Misadventures of Tron Bonne.</gameplot>
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  57. <name>Mega Man X4</name>
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  59. <platform>Playstation</platform>
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  63. <genre>Shooter</genre>
  64. <release>1997</release>
  65. <publisher></publisher>
  66. <gameplot></gameplot>
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  69. <name>Final Fantasy IX</name>
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  71. <platform>Playstation</platform>
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  75. <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  76. <release>2000</release>
  77. <publisher>Square Co. Ltd.</publisher>
  78. <gameplot>Final Fantasy IX\u201a the third incarnation of Square's acclaimed RPG series on PlayStation\u201a follows the story of an impetuous thief\u201a a mysterious mage\u201a a lonely princess\u201a and a dedicated knight. All are united in their desire to save the kingdom of Alexandria from a queen gone mad. Eight characters are playable in total\u201a with heroes leaving and rejoining your party at certain points in the narrative as they complete specific tasks.Whenever characters leave the party\u201a you will be updated on their progress with the "active time event" system. An icon at the bottom of the screen will flash when something significant happens outside your party. Selecting an event pauses the current action and displays dialogue sequences or cut-scenes. Although these story segments are optional\u201a viewing them can reveal new character developments.Final Fantasy IX retains many features from the two previous PlayStation games in the series\u201a including pre-rendered backgrounds\u201a polygonal characters\u201a random battle sequences\u201a and summon attacks. Yet instead of guiding three people in combat\u201a you can battle with up to four. An "active time battle" gauge indicates when a character can attack\u201a while the "trance" gauge builds as characters receive damage. Once this meter is filled\u201a powerful special moves become available.Final Fantasy IX also includes a card game called Tetra Master and reintroduces the Moogles\u201a a race of creatures that will save your game or give you messages to deliver to others of their kind. On the world map\u201a you can also locate forests populated by the bird-like Chocobos\u201a which can be used as mounts or as part of a "Hot and Cold" mini-game that involves digging up buried treasure. The four-disc Final Fantasy IX requires a memory card with one free block to save progress and character data.</gameplot>
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