The PSOne, which is home to some of the best games of all-time, recently turned 15 years old. Here are 15 of the best titles on the system to play during the anniversary.

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    Gamesta100 Sep 13, 10
    I would swap FFIX with FFVIII and Suikoden 2 for Suikoden 1.
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      Fatal Error Sep 13, 10
      Suikoden II isn't on PSN though, which is what I think they were going for when they did the list.
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    Gamesta100 Sep 14, 10
    Well in Eu (?) and Aus, Suikoden isn't on PSN.

    I hated that we didn't get Suikoden but in the end I got an actual copy with the cover and instruction book and the game was almost brand new and it only cost me $2.


    Anyway FFVII and FFIX are on PSN so I doubt they put up S2 because it's not on PSN.
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      Fatal Error Sep 15, 10
      I...don't quite understand what you're saying with that last part.
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        Gamesta100 Sep 15, 10
        Well you said that you reckon they put Suikoden 2 and not 1 on the list because S2 isn't on PSN. But all the FF's mentioned are on PSN so if they didn't put S1 on the list because it's on PSN then why would they have put the FF's on the list if they are on PSN?

        I think they put S2 on the list because they think it's better than S1, not because S1 is on PSN and S2 isn't.
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    Fatal Error Sep 15, 10
    I said they put S1 on the list instead of Suikoden 2 because it's on PSN, because it looked like you were saying you would rather have Suikoden 2 than Suikoden 1. I say this because II is a better game than 1 so it seemed logical to read what you said that way even though it was actually the opposite.
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      Gamesta100 Sep 15, 10
      Suikoden 2 is on the list, not Suikoden.S2 is on the list but I like S1 better so I would have put S1 on the list instead of S2 like they did.

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      04. Suikoden II
      Chances are, you have never heard of Suikoden II. This role-playing game features three types of fights: the traditional turn-based battle system, the strategic war clashes and a one-on-one dueling. What really makes Suikoden II special is the gripping story that will have you trying to find all 108 recruitable characters to get the best ending. Suikoden II is easily the most overlooked game on the PSOne.

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