
PSX discs are covered with a black layer that was expected to eliminate piracy back in the day, and they are fragile after over 20 years of use. That’s why any retro gamer should make backups to safeguard the content. Compact discs are a fragile media format when it comes to long-term archiving. (Shutterstock Photo)īefore we begin, warnings are in order: keep your hopes low. And to save you from trouble, I'll share with you how I did.Ī game disk sits in Sony's original PlayStation console in Melbourne, Australia, July 23, 2018.


Then I had an idea: what if I ripped all my physical discs, which I’ve been safekeeping for over 20 years because I’m a sentimental maniac, to keep the original contents forever?Īnd that’s what I did.
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While smell has been proven to be the biggest trigger of memories, doing that perfect combo in Tekken 3 with your fingers, listening to old school soundtracks or feasting your eyes on 240p pixelated graphics can induce a wave of nostalgia.Īs a geek obsessed with both nostalgia and gaming, there is nothing more emotion-evoking than playing the good ol' games from the original PlayStation era, widely known as “PSX” because of its codename while it was in early development.Īs a retro gamer myself who lives in a country in which console gaming is synonymous with the PlayStation, I’ve been playing a lot of late 1990s/early 2000s PSX titles lately, as I have the modern iteration of the console, the PS Classic that has an HDMI output.
