Siliconera: "Asmik Ace published an experimental “game” called LSD: Dream Emulator back in 1998. LSD is probably better described as a multimedia experiment than a proper game because it doesn’t have a goal. LSD creates trippy environments with giant floating heads, skyscrapers, and bizarre face wallpaper for players to explore and, perhaps, interpret.
A copy of LSD is hard to get a hold of. Creator Osamu Sato said he’s seen the cult hit fetch prices up to 18,000 yen ($210) on Yahoo Auctions. More importantly, Sato also confirmed LSD will be re-released on PlayStation Network as a downloadable Game Archives title."
Hardcore Gamer: Despite being twenty years old, LSD Dream Emulator is perhaps better known now than it was in 1998. This Japanese exclusive PlayStation 1 game continues to intrigue thanks to its surreal, strange worlds.
Many know about LSD Dream Emulator, the surreal PS1 hidden gem, but many people don't know much about the dream diary that inspired it. Take a look at Hiroko Nishikawa's Lovely Sweet Dream artbook and dream diary rolled into one.
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The PSX (or PS1, whichever you prefer) is one of the most iconic consoles ever made. Boasting a gigantic library, it was the first entry into the realm of 3D for many gamers, all thanks to a plethora of memorable games still talked about to this day.
Bugs Bunny Lost in Time
Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters
Sheep Dog n Wolf (Sheep Raider)
Seriously Sheep Dog n Wolf was fantastic and I can't believe we have never had another game like it.
It might look cute and fun being a Looney Tune game but it had some great puzzles where you had to make your way through a level with platforming, get to the Sheeps pen, find a way to distract Sam or get a Sheep away from him without knowing using ACME products and then work out a way to get the Sheep to the white ring on the other side of the level to complete it.
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I'd kill for a remake.
As nice as this list might be, I'm not digging through 20 pages just because the site uses that excuse to get more traffic numbers and ad revenue.