Sony reveals full game list for the PlayStation Classic and opens pre-orders

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Last month Sony announced the re-release of its first gaming console in mini format as the PlayStation Classic. While only a few preloaded titles were announced at the time, more would be revealed at a later date. And today's the day! We now have the full list of the 20 games that you can play once you boot up the PlayStation Classic this December!


Here's the full rundown:
  1. Battle Arena Toshinden
  2. Cool Boarders 2
  3. Destruction Derby
  4. Final Fantasy VII
  5. Grand Theft Auto
  6. Intelligent Cube
  7. Jumping Flash!
  8. Metal Gear Solid
  9. Mr. Driller
  10. Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
  11. Rayman
  12. Resident Evil Director's Cut
  13. Revelations: Persona
  14. R4 Ridge Racer Type 4
  15. Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
  16. Syphon Filter
  17. Tekken 3
  18. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
  19. Twisted Metal
  20. Wild Arms
The PlayStation Classic follows suit with the recent wave of retro console re-releases, boasting the same form factor but it is actually 45% smaller than 1994’s PlayStation.

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Out of the nostalgic box, the device comes complete with two wired controllers, plus a virtual memory card to save your adventures as you switch between titles. Since this console releases in the 21st century, it also comes with an HDMI cable to connect to your TV. However, a compatible USB AC adaptor is required to use this console but is not included. The official PlayStation page advises to use an AC adaptor that supports 5 V, 1.0 A USB (Type A) output.

Pre-orders for the PlayStation Classic are now open at an MSRP of $99.99 to reserve yours for its release on December 3rd.

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Some pluses and some minuses.
I will just skip it. At the time of PSX I was a Nintendo fanatic with N64.
I just hate that console.
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Regarding the line up, I´m sure there will be a way to hack the system pretty soon.
 

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However, a compatible USB AC adaptor is required to use this console but is not included.
fn bullshit. who do they think they are, nintendo? when you sell a product that requires power, you NEED to include a way to get power in the box, not just assume "oh well you probably already have some janky thing already you can use don't worry, they're never of too low a power rating that they don't always work 100% right (like on a Pi)..."

How we gonna install a modchip in such a small form factor?

Is it really that much smaller than a PSone? That fit a modchip just fine. This probably has more issue that I doubt there's much to the thing itself, probably like a tenth the size of the case, so maybe no room/contacts on the board to connect a chip to. :P
 
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fn bullshit. who do they think they are, nintendo? when you sell a product that requires power, you NEED to include a way to get power in the box, not just assume "oh well you probably already have some janky thing already you can use don't worry, they're never of too low a power rating that they don't always work 100% right (like on a Pi)..."
No, if they were Nintendo they'd make it a proprietary power supply... and not include it.
 

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By the way, I just remembered something.


Destruction Derby had multiplayer with the PlayStation Link Cable. You needed two consoles to play with someone else.


So how are you going to play with a friend with this game?

I'm more intrigued to see how they'll pull off all the weird hardware shenanigans when you face Psycho Mantis in MGS
 
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Suprised how many people were expecting ape escape to be on the playstation classic considering the controllers for it have no analog sticks.

With all the games people were hoping or expecting be on there makes me think people would have been willing to pay 150 dollars or more for the playstation classic to cover the license fees to have the games they wanted on the system.

If anything my only "complaint" would be that the system has resident evil 1 directors cut instead of the original version on it.
 

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the games i like from them i already own physically and i can play them on my ps3 which is also emulated and hd, so meh, i mean its understandable if they didn't put any spyro or crash game or SOTN with remakes coming for ps4, but srs driver would beway better than the original gta, heck atleast gta 2 not one...
 
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Even if it was kinda reasonable to think they wouldn't put games that have been released recently on it, I like these classic consoles for the novelty. Being able to play these old games with a classic styled controller in a small form is fun for me. Not having spyro, crash, and especially sotn sucks, and I'm definitely not getting it now

Hey at least we'll get the N64 classic soon honk honk
 

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