Summary

The originalPlayStationwasa landmark consolein many ways. After Sony failed to secure deals with other big names in the gaming industry to co-develop a console, the company decided to break into the console territory on its own two feet, leading to the development of one of the greatest video game platforms ever made.

The PlayStation wowed players with its great hardware and focus on moremature gaming experiences, setting them apart from their competition in the best way imaginable. The console was filled to the brim with some truly great games, with manyco-op and split-screen gamesalso being a part of this platform’s massive library of quality titles that fans still remember to this day.

Playing a song in Um Jammer Lammy

Updated on Jun 22, 2025, by Ritwik Mitra:The PlayStation 1 is a console that a lot of gamers remember fondly to this day. After being screwed over by Nintendo and rejected by Sega to partner up, Sony decided to take a huge risk and make an independent splash in the video game market that was one of the wisest decisions the company has ever made. The PlayStation was a hit at launch, with its focus on attracting mature audiences paying off well for the company. To this day, Sony continues to develop first-party titles that emphasize nuanced themes and complex storytelling, a hallmark of the developer’s strategy that has paid dividends. In the midst of their single-player offerings on the PS1, there were severalexcellent co-op and split-screen gamesthat fans had a great time with.

PaRappa the Rapperwas a major player on the PS1 back in the day, and it’s a shame that thishard-as-nails rhythm gamenever got the time of day to shine on future platforms, barring an odd re-release here and there. Along with this main series,PaRappa the Rapperspawned a spin-off title that could be played in co-op.

Fighting enemies in Future Cop LAPD

As most people would expect,Um Jammer Lammyis not a rhythm game that takes things easy. Players must time their button presses perfectly to pass in a level, and both players need to be at the top of their game to secure a good score. If one player isn’t good enough, then both of them are punished.

A simple action game where players control a mech across multiple stages,Future Cop: LAPDis a fun, mindless shooter where players must use all their skills to take out a wealth of enemies while preserving themselves. The story mode can be played with two players to heighten the enjoyment of the game.

A collection of Final Fantasy characters in Chocobo Racing

Players who want to enjoy a time when gaming wasn’t super serious or too focused on being an easy joyride will findFuture Cop: LAPDto be right up their alley. As long as players don’t blame each other for avoidable mistakes, the game will prove to be quite engaging in its own right.

Chocobos are some of the more recognizable mascots in gaming history, being a huge andnotable part ofFinal Fantasytime and time again. These cute creatures are known for helping players roam around the world map while avoiding any enemy encounters in the process.

A gameplay screenshot of Worms Armageddon

Given the heights of popularity that Squaresoft had reached on the original PlayStation, it was only a given that they’d try to cash in on the hype of the series and its characters. This led to the development and release ofChocobo Racing, a fun (if somewhat unremarkable) title that is a blast to play with friends.

TheWormsseries has churned outhit after hit, with this popular turn-based strategy video game series allowing players to control a platoon of troops who have to take out their opponents using a variety of innovative weapons. It helps that the maps these battles take place on are also pretty creative in their own right, allowing players to utilize a wealth of tactics to ensure that their enemies are defeated.

A car racing in Twisted Metal 2

Worms Armageddonwas a huge hit on the PS1, allowing players to engage in some great tactical warfare that seemed oddly hilarious because of the cute nature of these worms and the PG-friendly manner in which they met their demise. The game has aged like a fine wine, with the tried-and-tested nature of the gameplay being quite enjoyable even now.

There was a time whentheTwisted Metalserieswas more than just a forgotten franchise with a movie based on it. This destructive racing series featured some dark lore, weird characters, and unique plotlines that would send shivers down the spine of any player who checked this experience out for themselves.

Fighting enemies in Gauntlet Legends

Twisted Metal 2is considered by many to be the best title in the series, with the gameplay, characters, and individual storylines being pretty engaging. There’s something highly addictive about starting this game up, sitting down with a friend, and destroying everything in sight while checking out one of the many available modes.

Gauntlet Legendsstarted out as an arcade game before being ported over to home consoles. While this shift was anything but smooth, players who gave thishack-and-slash dungeon crawlera shot usually had a great time, especially if they could partake in the action-packed goodness with their friends.

Exploring the world in Legend of Mana

Gauntlet Legendsmay not be the best action game on the PS1, so it’s nice to see that local co-op enhances the enjoyment players can have quite a bit. This title is a great example of why more action games should have co-op options since the simple act of playing with a friend can really enhance the fun factor.

The idea of playing througha co-op JRPGmade by Squaresoft during its heyday is enticing for all the obvious reasons, andLegend of Manacertainly helps players scratch this retro itch as they go through a fantasy world full of threats and lively characters. It’s one of the better titles on the PS1 that most people don’t talk about, which is a shame.

Fighting enemies in Star Wars Episode I Jedi Power Battles

Controlling two characters and laying waste to enemies on the map makes for a simple and great time, with the pace of the game being governed by the actions of the players themselves. This allows for quests to be tackled ina non-linear manner, which is endlessly entertaining.

A beat-‘em-up game with platforming elements, it’s easy to see why aStar Warsgame released around a time when the fervor surrounding the series was at its very peak would be well-received by the masses.Star Warsfans loved whatJedi Power Battlesbrought to the table, letting players fulfill their wildest fantasies of becoming a Jedi Master and laying waste to any enemies that stood in their way.

Fighting enemies in Metal Slug X

The game’s mix of platforming and action lets gamers enjoy the best of both worlds. It may not be the most polished game around, but players won’t mind as long as they get to fulfill their dreams of being a powerful Force user who can school enemies without facing too many problems. This title is especially fun when played with a friend.

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Number Of Players Supported: 1-2

The game can be pretty tough early on, with players forced to endure threats over and over again as their health is depleted in a flash. The bosses are especially challenging, but those who team up together and sync their attacks in harmony will beat up the toughest foes without too many issues.

Mario Kartwas a massive hit on Nintendo consoles, and it was only a matter of time before Sony would try and emulate this title’s success. The result isCrash Team Racing, a kart racing title that is more technical and requires more skill thanNintendo’s flagship racing game.

Crash Bandicoot in Crash Team Racing

The game is certainly charming, even if it doesn’t have thelasting power ofMario Kart. Players can always boot up a round with their friends to go through the many tracks in this title, with a modern take on this kart racing series also available for fans who want to see what makes this series so special.