The Best Sony 2025

Updated On July 17th, 2025

Looking for the best Sony? You aren't short of choices in 2022. The difficult bit is deciding the best Sony for you, but luckily that's where we can help. Based on testing out in the field with reviews, sells etc, we've created this ranked list of the finest Sony.

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ECW Hardcore Revolution

ECW Hardcore Revolution

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Die Hard Trilogy 2 PSX

Die Hard Trilogy 2 PSX

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Sea-Doo Hydrocross Sony Playstation Loose Video Game

Sea-Doo Hydrocross Sony Playstation Loose Video Game

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Mouse PSX by Sony

Mouse PSX by Sony

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NHL FaceOff 99 - Black Label (Playstation 1, 1998)

NHL FaceOff 99 - Black Label (Playstation 1, 1998)

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NFL Xtreme PSX

NFL Xtreme PSX

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CTR: Crash Team Racing

CTR: Crash Team Racing

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2Xtreme (Playstation 1, 1997), Game Only

2Xtreme (Playstation 1, 1997), Game Only

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Sony Crash Bandicoot

Sony Crash Bandicoot

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MTV Sports: Snowboarding (Playstation 1, 1999), Game Only

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1. ECW Hardcore Revolution

ECW Hardcore Revolution
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ECW Hardcore Revolution Wrestling PSX

1-4 Players,20 Game Modes,Over 40 ECW Stars,Real Gutter Mouth Crowd,Commentary from Joey Styles

2. Die Hard Trilogy 2 PSX

Die Hard Trilogy 2 PSX
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Die Hard Trilogy 2 PSX

- Die Hard Trilogy

3. Sea-Doo Hydrocross Sony Playstation Loose Video Game

Sea-Doo Hydrocross Sony Playstation Loose Video Game
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ESRB Rating: Everyone

Title - Sea-Doo Hydrocross Format - Playstation Genre - Racing Released: [RELEASE_DATE] item is tested and working disc only Please refer to the condition description for more information. All games are guaranteed authentic and original. Discs may have been buffed during or prior to being in our care carts have been wiped with alcohol. All games shipped USPS with tracking consoles are shipped USPS UPS or Fedex. All items are guaranteed to work however CD-Keys and Digital Download Coupons may not be valid. Additionally each game may only run on certain systems that meet their requirements may no longer be supported by their publisher or require additional software or subscriptions in order to play. We are not responsible in such an event.

4. Mouse PSX by Sony

Mouse PSX by Sony
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This mouse works for strategy simulation games so you can point and click.

This mouse works for strategy simulation games so you can point and click. Wal-Mart reserves the right to limit order quantities.

5. NHL FaceOff 99 - Black Label (Playstation 1, 1998)

NHL FaceOff 99 - Black Label (Playstation 1, 1998)
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Buy Pre-Owned and Save! Great condition of NHL FaceOff 99 - Black Label (Playstation 1, 1998) game. This is a great game for those who want to replace, or expand their Sony Playstation 1 collection. Here at Swifty Games, all items are inspectect carefully, cleaned and tested prior to make it available to purchase online. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Due to be a Pre-Owned item it might present some signs of wear, such as scratches, dents, tears, discoloration and/or sticker marks. What's Included - One (1) Sony Playstation 1 Disk. - One (1) Game Case. - One (1) Game Case Artwork. Condition Pre-Owned Compatible With Sony Playstation 1 console.

NHL FaceOff 99 - Black Label (Playstation 1, 1998)

6. NFL Xtreme PSX

NFL Xtreme PSX
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PlayStation Nfl Xtreme FROM THE MANUFACTURER There are no refs no boundaries and no rules! NFL Xtreme is the ultimate cross between the NFL and the WCW. Take the field if you dare where refs are as blind as bats and the defense is just waiting to take advantage of it. REVIEW Let's make one thing clear at the outset: NFL Xtreme is no NFL Blitz. Despite appearances to the contrary, it doesn't look, sound, or play even remotely like the original (and still the best) arcade-style football game. This isn't really surprising - an NFL Blitz machine utilizes state-of-the-art hardware and costs thousands of dollars, while the PlayStation is some three years old and lists for around a hundred bucks. Even so, there has been a handful of arcade-quality games released on the PlayStation (Tekken 3 and Rage Racer, to name two) - we just want to make it clear that NFL Xtreme isn't among them. So, if NFL Xtreme isn't a legitimate NFL Blitz competitor, what exactly is it? As far as we can tell, NFL Extreme appears to be a five-on-five version of Sony's excellent but now aging GameDay '98. (For its part, Sony maintains that NFL Xtreme does not use the GameDay engine, but whether it does or doesn't is beside the point, because the differences between the "two" engines, if indeed there are two, are very few and very far between.) Because of its close similarity to GameDay, which was designed for standard play, NFL Xtreme largely fails to take advantage of the unique gameplay opportunities presented by a five-on-five football format. The best example of this is in the playbook, the core of any football sim. The idea of a five-on-five game is that the field is wide open, and as a result, the gameplay should be free-flowing and creative. But in NFL Xtreme, it simply isn't. You're straightjacketed into run-of-the-mill plays - sweeps, outs, posts, etc. - that we've all seen, run, and defended against many times before. Furthermore, you have absolutely no latitude to customize the plays or to make them more interesting while running them. With one exception (the halfback pass), multi-pass plays are not possible. Downfield laterals are a no-no. And you can't send your men into motion. Another major issue is the control, which is sluggish and ly "off" just enough to become a major impediment to enjoying the game. Catching a pass is an adventure each and every time - you can hit the same player in the same spot two plays in a row and get completely different results. Dropped passes, players inexplicably pulling up during their route, passes bouncing the receiver's helmet - if you want ways to go crazy playing offense, this game has got 'em in spades. And success on defense seems even more random than on offense - it's basically pick a play and hope for the best. So, we've established that the playbook is lame and the control is suspect. What about NFL Xtreme's highly touted graphics engine? Well, it does have its moments - there are some absolutely vicious hits, the players are highly detailed, and the frame rate is impressive (at times). But overall, as with the control, something isn't quite right. The collision detection is less than perfect, so players routinely run right through each other, destroying any sense of realism. And the graphics are often extremely murky in the middle of the screen, especially during running plays (which, incidentally, must almost exclusively be run to the outside in order to gain positive yardage, a trademark of second-tier football games). But the real flaw with NFL Xtreme's graphics is the camera perspective, which has the players way too big up close and darn near indistinguishable as they move down the field. In fact, the perspective is so skewed that once a player is more than 20 yards away, it's a total guessing game as to which team he's on - and you can imagine how much fun it is to play "who's who" at a critical point in the game. The perspective also leaves too much of the right and left of the field outside your view, making it extremely difficult to pass cross-field if you're rolling towards a sideline. This reduces your offensive options, which in turn reduces the fun of the game. So, that leaves us with the taunting, one of NFL Xtreme's most heavily promoted features. The designers obviously wanted to show that they can trash talk with the best of 'em, and in NFL Xtreme you'll spend almost as much time taunting or being taunted as you will actually playing the game. Not that you'll enjoy it. The biggest faux pas is that the taunts are issued by the players themselves, rather than the announcer (as in NFL Blitz). This makes them completely nonsensical, since different players on opposing sides will issue the same taunts in the exact same voice. Even worse, the selection of taunts is very limited - after one game, you've basically heard them all. What's more, the taunts have little if anything to do with the onscreen gameplay (how else to explain a defensive back strutting around crowing "This is my house" after giving up a 50-yard completion?). But the biggest problem is that the taunts themselves are just really lame - they don't sound in the least bit tough, and they're moronically mean-spirited. In short, it's as much fun to watch the taunting here as it is in real life, which is to say, no fun at all. (Editor's note: If the NFL is trying to give its league a better image, it's a mystery why it approved this license.) Is there anything left to cover? Oh yes, NFL Xtreme gives you plenty of options to "extend" the gaming experience. You can select from exhibition, regular season, and play-off modes. There are variable difficulty and game-speed levels. You can trade and draft players and even track their statistics in a seemingly endless range of categories. But the bottom line is, with gameplay this bad, why on earth would you want to? --Vince Broady --Copyright 1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review See more

There are no refs, no boundaries and no rules! NFL Xtreme is the ultimate cross between the NFL and the WCW. Take the field, if you dare, where refs are as blind as bats and the defense is just waiting to take advantage of it.

7. CTR: Crash Team Racing

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Sony CTR: Crash Team Racing - Racing Game - PS one

From the creators of the Crash Bandicoot series comes Mario Kart racing for the PSX! Built on a brand new game engine, Crash Team Racing is one of the best looking racing games on the PSX, with detailed environments and high framerates. Select one of eight different characters to race across more than 20 different track in Adventure, Time Trail, Versus, Gran Prix and Battle Modes. Take your favorite Crash Bandicoot character and race him against 3 of your friends for bragging rights!

8. 2Xtreme (Playstation 1, 1997), Game Only

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2 Xtreme PSX

Disc Case Manual

9. Sony Crash Bandicoot

Sony Crash Bandicoot
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Enter the vivid world of Crash Bandicoot, a marsupial on a mission! His brain's been scrambled, his girlfriend is held captive and his arch nemesis has a big N on his forehead! And you thought you had it tough

Sony Crash Bandicoot Distribution Media/Method: CD-ROM Platform Supported: PS one Distribution Media/Method: CD-ROM Platform Supported: PS one Software Name: Crash Bandicoot Software Sub Type: Action/Adventure Game Software Name: Crash Bandicoot Software Sub Type: Action/Adventure Game Software Main Type: Game Software Main Type: Game

10. MTV Sports: Snowboarding (Playstation 1, 1999), Game Only

MTV Sports: Snowboarding (Playstation 1, 1999), Game Only
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Buy Pre-Owned and Save! Great condition of MTV Sports: Snowboarding (Playstation 1, 1999), Game Only game. This is a great game for those who want to replace, or expand their Sony Playstation 1 collection. Here at Swifty Games, all items are inspectect carefully, cleaned and tested prior to make it available to purchase online. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Due to be a Pre-Owned item it might present some signs of wear, such as scratches, dents, tears, discoloration and/or sticker marks. What's Included - One (1) Sony Playstation 1 Disk. Condition Pre-Owned Compatible With Sony Playstation 1 console.

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