Interactive CD Sampler Pack - Volume 3 (94959)
Background Data
Published By: Sony Computer Entertainment Developed By:Various Released: October 1996
Barcode: None PSRM: 004920 ID Tag: SCUS-94959
CDs: 1 Players: 1 Player ESRB: Rating Pending to Teen
Accessories: None Size: ? Megs Digital Press Rarity: ? out of 10
Description
Dare to sample the best!

Review
The following games are playable on the disc:

  • Ridge Racer Revolution
  • Crash Bandicoot
  • NCAA Football GameBreaker
  • Blast Chamber
  • 2xtreme
  • NHL FaceOff '97
  • Tekken 2
  • Formula 1
  • Tunnel B1
  • King of Fighters '95

The following are selectable videos:

  • Jet Moto
  • Twisted Metal 2

 

Trivia
  • There is a hidden code for an ID4 video by on the rim of the disc. At the main menu you type Triangle - Square - Triangle.
     
  • Tap the shoulder buttons on each video preview. If you see symbols, type that symbol in on that icon. You will uncover, hidden codes, footage, ads, etc.
     
  • There are three versions of this demo. See variants below.
     
  • Packed in with the PlayStation System.
     
  • The 2xtreme Demo will sometimes crash the system when allowed to play through attraction mode.
Variants
There are two variants to this disc, and truth be told, these are the most annoying demo disc variants, ever.
All three have identical looking sleeves, minus the sticker on the 2nd of the 3 sleeves. Sleeves 2 and 3 are
the exact same sans the sticker. 2 and 3's discs are the same looking except for the PSRM numbers.  

Interactive CD Sampler Volume 3.5 "Updated Version" - SCUS-94966 / PSRM 005790 (Rally Cross and NFL GameDay 97 replace TB1 and KoF '95)

Interactive CD Sampler Volume 3.5 "Updated Version" - SCUS-94966 / PSRM 006660 (NFL GameDay 97 is now a video, rather than a playable demo)
Greatest Hits
This game was never released as a Greatest Hits.
Supplemental Data
 The following is a screenshot from each game available in the default menu.

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