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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (PlayStation, 2001) CIB, Very Good
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (PlayStation, 2001)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone on PS1 is pure early-2000s wizarding nostalgia — janky polygon faces, floating jellybean collectibles, and enough charm to make you forget all of that within five minutes. Released in 2001 by EA, this version is a delightful platformer that lets you explore Hogwarts, learn spells, outrun Peeves the poltergeist, and nearly die in at least three “school-sanctioned” death mazes. Truly a British education experience.
You’ll play as first-year Harry, solving puzzles, casting spells like Flipendo™ a thousand times, sneaking past teachers, and collecting Every Flavour Beans like your life depends on it — because it kind of does. Each class is basically a death obstacle course, every student is weirdly fine with it, and Hagrid is still giving you illegal missions like it’s totally normal.
The visuals may be dated, but the atmosphere is peak childhood magic. Hogwarts feels mysterious, the soundtrack still hits like a warm mug of Butterbeer, and the adventure is packed with charm and exploration. It’s not a perfect game — but it’s one of the most beloved PS1 experiences for a reason.
If you grew up dreaming about your Hogwarts letter arriving in the mail, this is the nostalgic hit you’ve been waiting for. Buy retro games on Retro Games eXchange and relive the PS1 classic that made every kid believe they could yell “Flipendo!” at their TV and change the world.
- Classic PS1 platformer based on the first Harry Potter movie and book.
- Explore Hogwarts, learn spells, and take on magical challenges.
- Collect Wizard Cards, beans, and secrets hidden all over the castle.
- Features the iconic early-2000s soundtrack and legendary PS1 charm.
- A fan-favorite retro adventure that defined Harry’s gaming legacy.







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