.Keys: Glad that you also had fun with it back then. haha
Also glad you still hold to your PS1 and PS2!
PookaMustard: If there's two things I wish I held on to, it was my flight joystick which I never really used properly, and the uhm driving wheel for the PS1. The latter could've at least been used for a PS2 game like Gran Turismo 4 and it'd probably rock, but then I was told it didn't really act much like a real driving wheel, a.k.a. it didn't cars any differently from just using the D-pad, which would make it suck I think.
But at least I have my PS1, PS2, bought a PS3 and I have the Vita, off the top of my head.
Do memory cards count? I like the idea in theory, but in practice that just meant we had a bunch of proprietary formats for old consoles. I think the PS1, PS2, Dreamcast, GC, and Vita all had memcards in some shape or another. The PSP had memcards too but the format was at least semi-popular or common compared to the Vita's and wasn't a pain in the butt to turn into a MicroSD converter. Nowadays people produce third party PS1/PS2 memory cards that let you use a MicroSD card to either create loads of virtual memory cards, or to just use them as mass storage for games to load up on your console.
Still, memcards were an industry changing feature. Instead of it being built into the game's cart at a cost, it was now common and accessible enough to the average Joe, allowing more games to take advantage of saving and loading, and it was a nice transition until console makers realized MicroSD cards (at least Nintendo) or HDDs/SSDs could unlock all the potential.
We had one of those back then. I used to play Gran Turismo with my dad on PS1 on it. Gotta agree, the way I remember, the technology was way too simple to be the kind of simulator we thought of they should be. As PS1 couldn't have this kind of user input because games hadn't the technology to do so back then I think.
Because I grew up on poor family (if you can call a family that has money to spent on a hobby such as a gaming console, even if sparingly) we had only Sony consoles and only the main ones as they were cheaper on my country.
Later we got a PC and emulated everything we could. From NES, to SNES, to N64, to PS1 and beyond.
Still I wish we had preserved our consoles and games, I still miss the quality of PS2 controllers to this day.
Can't find any like it!
Also, yes! Memory Cards! Geez, such a creative idea that solved many problems. This generation takes memory and space for granted! haha
I remember having a heart pain when we needed to delete a save from a game to be able to save and progress on another! oof! :P
About the community projects, If Im not mistaken, a Youtuber I follow talked about these kind of memory cards with SDs inside... let me see If I can find it.
EDIT:
Found it! Here it is:
Modern Vintage Gamer - "This $50 PS2 Memory card saves and PLAYS all your games but.." (16:50 duration) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUJjmyG7FBw (He's a great youtuber by the way! I'd recommend everyone around here that enjoy emulation, hacking, gaming preservation and so on to follow him. Wish GOG would do a partnership with him as they already did with Josh Strife Hayes, Mandalore Gaming and TheSphereHunter!)