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As you may know, late in the PlayStation's life, a lot of budget titles were released, many under $10. The price and PS2's backward compatibility played a big factor in the success of these budget titles. There was a good share of crap, but there were some gems as well.
Here's a couple publishers that released quite a few budget games, and their standout titles (imo):
A1/Agetec - Responsible for all the games you see with generic titles (Snowboarding, Racing, Bowling, etc). The only one I own is Racing, which is basically a Gran Turismo clone that has 3 circuits and six vehicles. Not bad for the $2.50 I paid but not worth much more. I've heard good things about Puzzle Star Sweep, Board Game Top Shop, and the Shooter games but haven't played them. (should I pick them up?)
Mud Duck - In the last couple years of the PlayStation lifespan, Mud Duck released several titles, ranging from air hockey to racing to puzzle games. I highly recommend Qix Neo. And if you like puzzlers, Cleopatra's Fortune is fun.
More recommendations by various publishers:
Gekioh: Shooting King - Awesome shmup with various bonus game modes, my favorites being the pocket and comical modes.
Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey - One of my favorite pinball video games. I haven't tried the other Pro Pinball games yet, but if they're as good as Fantastic Journey, I'm sure I will eventually.
Feel free to share your thoughts on the games here and add any of your favorites/recommendations that I didn't mention.
Here's a couple publishers that released quite a few budget games, and their standout titles (imo):
A1/Agetec - Responsible for all the games you see with generic titles (Snowboarding, Racing, Bowling, etc). The only one I own is Racing, which is basically a Gran Turismo clone that has 3 circuits and six vehicles. Not bad for the $2.50 I paid but not worth much more. I've heard good things about Puzzle Star Sweep, Board Game Top Shop, and the Shooter games but haven't played them. (should I pick them up?)
Mud Duck - In the last couple years of the PlayStation lifespan, Mud Duck released several titles, ranging from air hockey to racing to puzzle games. I highly recommend Qix Neo. And if you like puzzlers, Cleopatra's Fortune is fun.
More recommendations by various publishers:
Gekioh: Shooting King - Awesome shmup with various bonus game modes, my favorites being the pocket and comical modes.
Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey - One of my favorite pinball video games. I haven't tried the other Pro Pinball games yet, but if they're as good as Fantastic Journey, I'm sure I will eventually.
Feel free to share your thoughts on the games here and add any of your favorites/recommendations that I didn't mention.