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==Bad Qualities== #Games that predate the DualShock must be played entirely with the D-pad or controllers that have no analog sticks in the first place. #The PS One model lacks the reset button from the original models. #Due to the PS1 BIOS being very basic compared to Sega Saturn, [https://youtu.be/dHDYBafE2bY?si=Uf6G8lAkzAQ-2Twy The Fearful Harmony] is quite scary, although it's kind of easy, you need the PS1 to be modchipped and you have to insert a Windows game disc, the PS1 itself will struggle to read the disc, making loud noises like a car engine, after about 5 or 6 minutes a sound part will come out of the startup, but it is very slow and annoying. #Games from franchises such as ''Final Fantasy'', ''Parasite Eve'', ''Metal Gear Solid'', and ''Resident Evil'' now tend to sell for ridiculously expensive prices upwards of $50, even for well used discs. #There are only two controller ports despite many games supporting four players. You need a Multitap to be able to plug four controllers in. #*If you want to play multiplayer games like ''[[Doom (1993)]]'' or ''[[Command & Conquer: Red Alert]]'', you need a link cable to hook up 2 PS1s together and 2 TVs as these games do not use split-screen. #Memory cards only hold 128 KB (15 blocks for save files) of memory, and some games even take up ''two cards''. #The early models from the launch SCPH-1000 to SCPH-5000 are notorious for skipping FMVs due to a poorly designed laser assembly. This was fixed beginning with the SCPH-5500. #The laser can get damaged easily over time and depending on the model, replacements can be pretty expensive. #[[Dust and video games|Dust]] can easily get into the disc tray.
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