If you can't find a PS1 game you want on a torrent tracker, your could always try: http://snesorama.us/board/index.php
amazing selection there
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If you can't find a PS1 game you want on a torrent tracker, your could always try: http://snesorama.us/board/index.php
amazing selection there
^ I love sites like that. Thank you.
The pirate bay and Isohunt have many ps1 games. After a month of membership you'll be able to request invites in the appropriate section and try for one of these dedicated sites. Not gonna warn you for this because Stellar was basically asking for you to break our rules, but you should go over the board rules in case you don't understand.
ok, sorry about that I'll take note
chapman, I recoginize that name and tattoo from anoter site...sadly it looks like invites to BCG are down(also this isn't the right section to ask for one) but if I do get one again, you will be first in line on my list to get it...because it has over 400 PS1 torrents and I know you are a good member from the other site I have seen you at...
Actually BCG Referrals are back, but you have had to have been a member for 6 months to get one, and have the BOH to actually use it.
Underground-Gamer is all you need dude. It opens frequently. I don't know if it's open right now. There are two open slots as I'm typing this.
To give you an idea of what is there. It has a torrent with almost all US games. It's 156 gigs and a torrent of PAL games which has 2335 games in it. It's 255 gigs plus other packs. There are 468 torrents in the PSX section. If you can't find what you are looking for there, you probably won't find it enywhere else.
Like others said, U-G's got a collection of EVERY title
more popular ones can be found at any public tracker
At least they say they have every single release that ever got chucked in the states.
and you are leeching them from a 300mbps ftp.dont see the need for a bt tracker if you have that.
But if you still see the need they run a torrent tracker too.
http://www.emuparadise.org/roms/psx/
thanks for the link, it's very useful