TheGamer Writes "If you were a PlayStation early adopter, chances are your console came bundled with a copy of Demo One. This unassuming CD-ROM didn't look like much from the outside—especially the PAL version. It was blank, black, and covered in copyright text. But then you slipped that thing into your freshly unboxed PS1, clunked the plastic lid shut, and as the disc whirred softly in the tray the future was beamed from your crappy little portable CRT directly into your brain. I'm exaggerating, of course. It was just a bunch of demos."
Shuhei Yoshida offers his take on the recent industry implosion and ponders whether there's light at the end of the tunnel.
The team goes hands-on with the awesome SWORL leverless controllers at PAX and are ready to place some orders
Company skipped last year's event.
Not surprising at all.
I mean, they´ll be releasing a new console in a few weeks.
Loved demo discs. And there were so many from different publications. they were the perfect little bite size sample of some of the best the PS1 (and PS2) had to offer.
Oh man, buying videogame magazines that had demo disks bundled in them.... so good
I used to have a slew of those,I threw most out years ago. I may have a couple somewhere in my junk draw.
I miss those days I still have the demo disc for FF8 I also miss when Dreamcast was offering demo discs.
Man those old demo disks introduced me to Tombi, Oddworld, Ninja: Shadow of Darkness, G-Darius (which took me 15 years to eventually re-discover its name) and best of all, Psychon. Games are definitely improved now but not everything is better.
Net Yaroze... I wonder what happened to it.