One gamer found their old PlayStation 1 while decluttering, alongside a commemorative keychain from the Sony Store Metreon opening. The gamer took to social media to share this nostalgic moment with others, and it resonated with many PlayStation 1 fans.

There’s almost nothing left to say about Sony’s revolutionary first home video game console. The PlayStation 1 reveal represented a pivotal moment in the gaming industry’s history, changing not only the way video games would be perceived but also the very rules of a market that was dominated by Nintendo. The PS1 became popular quite quickly and was home to some of the most iconic franchises that still exist today, like Resident Evil, Metal Gear Solid, Gran Turismo, Crash Bandicoot, and many other smash hits. Sony’s console was synonymous with technological innovation, and its developer-friendly design made it possible for more than 7,000 titles to be released on it—an influence that still endures, with many gamers holding cherished memories of the console.

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Such is the case for the player known as glamourshot_airsoft, who took to Reddit to share with the community what they found while decluttering. They didn’t just come across their old PS1—they also found a really cool case with the classic PlayStation logo on it. And on top of that, they dug up a commemorative keychain they got at the PlayStation Store Metreon opening. For context, the PlayStation Store Metreon was a flagship retail store that Sony opened in 1999 as part of the larger Metreon entertainment center. It was a mix between a Sony showroom and a retail experience focused on PlayStation games, where people attended and could receive exclusive goodies, like glamourshot_airsoft’s commemorative keychain.

Gamer Finds Old PS1, Case, and Rare Metreon Store Keychain

The gamer’s findings struck a chord with plenty of other players who chimed in to share their own memories of the historical PlayStation 1. One of the things that caught their attention the most was the PS case, with many praising its design, saying things like “That case is sick as hell,” and “Very cool. I love the bag.” Others shared their nostalgia over the fact that the Sony Metreon store no longer exists.

Even though it’s been nearly 30 years since its North American release in 1995, Sony’s first console remains relevant, with some PlayStation 1 titles still holding up surprisingly well, like the iconic Metal Gear Solid or Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, among others. Though the polygonal 3D graphics of some of its games might seem a little dated now, the PS1 gave a lot of developers the chance to experiment with this technology, helping create experiences that players like glamourshot_airsoft still remember.

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Sony
Original Release Date
September 9, 1995
Original MSRP (USD)
$299, £299
Processor
LSI CoreWare CW33300-based core
Resolution
256×224 to 640×480
HDR Support
No
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