Crash Bandicoot
Classic Black Label PlayStation disc entry with room for notes, region, and visual references.
Open Entry →Built as a focused companion to PS1 Disc Lab, this site is designed to catalogue PlayStation 1 discs in a clean grid format with filters for Black Label, Platinum, demos, multi-disc games, and other variants. It starts as a reference archive and can later grow into a disc-only sales funnel once traffic builds.
This top section gives the homepage some life straight away. You can update these counts manually as the archive grows.
This gives the homepage immediate structure. It looks like a real archive from day one, even before you have hundreds of entries live.
These are example homepage cards. Each card can later link to its own individual entry page with disc photos, notes, variants, and possibly a sales link if you decide to go that route.
Classic Black Label PlayStation disc entry with room for notes, region, and visual references.
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Useful for showing how series entries will sit together neatly in the homepage grid.
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A strong example of a disc-only entry with crossover appeal and later sales potential.
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Perfect example of where PS1Disc.com and PS1 Disc Lab can overlap through rare demos and archive pages.
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RPG entries work especially well because collectors often want visual confirmation of the correct disc.
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Strong family title that fits your current video series and gives the site recognisable early content.
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Keep one Platinum entry on the homepage so the site instantly shows range and structure.
Open Entry →PS1Disc.com starts as a clean visual archive for PlayStation 1 discs. The goal is to build a useful reference point for collectors, buyers, and players who want to identify discs quickly without needing expensive boxed copies.
Once the archive has traffic and structure, selected entries can later point to disc-only listings. That gives you an extra YouTube sales funnel for viewers who want the game itself without paying boxed collector prices.