Platform: PlayStation
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Time Crisis
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Quake II
NASCAR Heat
Twisted Metal 4
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Shadow Tower
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Hot Wheels Turbo Racing
Too Human
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Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
Tekken
Fighting Force
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Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
Chrono Trigger
Arthur! Ready to Race
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Ape Escape
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
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One
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Star Wars: Dark Forces
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Although the PlayStation has extraordinary copy protection, many hackers, home-brewers, and pirates worked around it via the infamous "Disc Swap" trick which is possible as the console uses a lid in a similar fashion to a portable CD player. This trick involves swapping a regular PlayStation disc with a back-up or rewritable CD during the startup.
Likely because of this exploit, Sony created future numbered PlayStation consoles that use disc trays rather than lids.
Likely because of this exploit, Sony created future numbered PlayStation consoles that use disc trays rather than lids.
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