29: PS1 Collecting on a Budget: 15 Great Games Under $20
With “Holy Grail” titles like Suikoden II reaching hundreds of dollars, it’s easy to think that PlayStation 1 collecting has become an elitist hobby. However, the PS1 had a massive library of over 3,000 games. While the niche RPGs have spiked, many of the system’s most polished and fun experiences remain incredibly affordable.
If you are just starting your journey or looking to bulk up your shelf without a second mortgage, these 15 titles offer high “fun-per-dollar” value and can consistently be found for under $20 in 2026.
Top 5 Budget Essentials
1. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2
Widely considered one of the best games ever made, the high print volume of THPS2 means it is still everywhere. It features perfect arcade gameplay, a legendary soundtrack, and high replayability. Even the Black Label version is cheap.
2. Metal Gear Solid (Greatest Hits)
While the Black Label has crept up in price, the Greatest Hits version of Kojima’s masterpiece is still affordable. As we noted in Article 22, the GH version is often more reliable and provides the exact same cinematic experience.
3. Namco Museum Vol. 1 or 3
These collections feature arcade-perfect ports of Pac-Man, Galaga, and Dig Dug. They are essential for retro fans and usually cost less than a lunch special.
4. Syphon Filter 1 & 2
Gabe Logan’s first two outings are high-quality stealth action games that sold millions. They are common, durable, and offer a long campaign for a very small investment.
5. Gran Turismo 1
The game that changed racing forever is the most common game on the system. You can find copies at almost any thrift store or retro shop for nearly nothing. It still looks great when run through an HDMI scaler (Article 1).
10 More Hidden Budget Gems
| Game | Genre | Why It’s a Deal |
|---|---|---|
| Mat Hoffman’s Pro BMX | Extreme Sports | Built on the THPS engine; very polished. |
| Spec Ops: Stealth Patrol | Tactical Shooter | Late-release budget title; surprisingly fun co-op. |
| Triple Play 2001 | Sports | Considered the best-looking baseball game on PS1. |
| Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX | Extreme Sports | Excellent soundtrack and open levels. |
| Cool Boarders 3 | Racing/Stunt | Great sense of speed and easy to learn. |
| A Bug’s Life | Platformer | Surprisingly solid Disney platformer; very common. |
| Command & Conquer | RTS | Massive game with two separate campaigns. |
| Tomb Raider II | Action/Adv | The most polished of the original TR trilogy. |
| Fighting Force | Beat ’em Up | 3D spiritual successor to Streets of Rage. |
| Soulblade | Fighting | The precursor to SoulCalibur; absolute classic. |
The Secret to Finding Cheap PS1 Games
To keep your costs under $20, you have to look beyond eBay. Check Mercari and Facebook Marketplace using generic search terms like “Old PlayStation Games.” Avoid “Lot” auctions where professional resellers bid the price up. Also, don’t be afraid of “Greatest Hits” green labels—they are your best friend when collecting on a budget.
Budget Collecting FAQ
Only if you just want to play. For collectors, “Loose” discs are hard to resell later. However, if you find a rare game for $10 with no case, you can always buy a cheap sports game and swap the jewel case (Article 21).
99% of them are worth $1 to $5. They are great for replacement cases, but don’t buy them as “investments.”
Because it sold nearly 5 million copies. High supply keeps the price low, even though the quality is top-tier.
