Every now and again, I like to sit back and focus on a neglected site that’s doing a sterling job in some way, and this time round, it’s the PlayStation Museum that I’d like to highlight, a resource that’s doing a great job of somewhat obsessively finding and documenting unreleased PlayStation games.
Of course, the site also talks about released games (and was recently forced to try to liquidate its entire physical collection for unspecified reasons, though the latest update mysteriously reveals: “The director of the museum has recovered about 60% of the condition that he was stricken with a few weeks ago. This means business as usual.”)
But it’s the protos that are spectacular, with a particularly good Neversoft connection revealing an unreleased Ghost Rider proto and the very unreleased Exodus. Then, away from Neversoft, there’s the PlayStation version of Superman, allegedly much better than the terrible N64 […]
Original post by editors@gamesetwatch.com (simonc) and software by Elliott Back
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