So the story goes like this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Assault if you want the general overview A PC First Person Shooter and Real Time Strategy game by the name "Urban Assault" was released to North America in 1998 developed by Terra Tools. The PS1 port was outsourced to Climax as they had a handsome amount of experience with PS1 games (and you know, contract work too). As one can guess, things didn't quite work out as planned and it never saw the light of day, likely due to the very poor sales of the PC version, and the very confusing controls on the PS1 port. Total there are 67 discs that I needed to back up, 2 of which were not cooperating (German and French discs for the PC version for some reason), so of the 67, 65 were backed up. Unpacked you're going to look at 22.7gb of space for all the discs (there's 1 rip for each disc, even if a duplicate is present - I'll check the hashes), and you'll need a PS1 or an Emulator of choice. Not all discs work so the labels on them claim (some say Red Screen for example) The link will also be posted to the Climax Prototype Release thread (http://assemblergames.com/l/threads/climax-prototype-releases.62054/), along with a link to the entire archive (because it's easier). Spoiler: Link https://mega.nz/#F!MgZzTCSa!vEiKVdSJAyIcDPpRv7nShQ And for some images if need be.