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For all of us at PlayStation, it was so exciting to see the positive response from the community to last month’s announcement. Today we are happy to reveal the entire lineup of the 20 games that come pre-loaded on the console when it launches in the U.S. And Canada on December 3.We previously highlighted five fan-favorites – Final Fantasy VII, Jumping Flash, Ridge Racer Type 4, Tekken 3, and Wild Arms.
Here’s the full list of titles that fans can now look forward to playing:. Battle Arena Toshinden. Cool Boarders 2. Destruction Derby. Final Fantasy VII. Grand Theft Auto. Intelligent Qube.
Jumping Flash. Metal Gear Solid. Mr Driller. Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee. Rayman. Resident Evil Director’s Cut.
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Revelations: Persona. Ridge Racer Type 4. Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo. Syphon Filter. Tekken 3. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six. Twisted Metal.
Wild ArmsPlayStation Classic offers these 20 amazing games, two controllers, and many hours of fun. If you haven’t pre-ordered already, visit for availability in your region.Let us know which game you’re most excited to play in the comments below!
PlayStation Grid. I should have bet money on which games you’d add to the line-up, Intelligent Qube was one I was 100% sure you would add and you did! Such a great hidden gem. And of course Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, that will make someone I know very happy!I’m also looking forward to playing Battle Arena Toshinden, GTA, and Oddworld. With naturally FF7 being the #1 game I’m excited for.
A great line-up for sure, though I must admit, I was shocked not to see a Tony Hawk game on the list.Finally, thanks to all those involved in making this happen. Well, since everyone here is too busy being on their knees doing you-know-what to Sony, I’m just going to say it; this list sucks.Why the awful RE:DC version with butchered music?Why even have garbage like Persona 1?Why Rayman 1 instead of 2?Why GTA instead of GTA2?Rainbow Six with no analog? Why even put it?Puzzle Fighter, Mr. Are you guys brain-dead?Where’s Silent Hill? Gran Turismo 2? A proper Resident Evil? Vagrant Story?
Sheep Raider? Any of the MegaMan X games? Chrono Cross? Castlevania SOTN?I for sure won’t be buying this. Your latest decisions sure leave a lot to be desired and make a compelling case to skip whatever machine you put out next. Crash was remade the entire Mega Man X series was just released in a collection, Castlevania SotN was just re-released too (I did want that too though lol)Rayman 1 adds diversity to the lineup, that’s probably why it’s there over 2.
I suppose either would’ve done that, but Rayman has aged better. Did Rayman 2 use the dualshock/analogs? A 3D platformer ain’t too fun with a dpad that may be a reason too. I didn’t play 2 on PSone. It also has less content on PSone than other releases so that might be a reason.
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This is actually not a bad list. Some really good games on here.
Certainly there are other games I would have liked as well but the original PS had a ton of good games only so much money that could be devoted to 3rd party games. Also based on the the choices of first party games chosen (e.g., twisted metal 1 instead of 2) I am now 100% convinced there will be a new version next year with a completely different set of games. They would need to leave some heavy hitters for that one if they are going to convince consumers to buy a mini PS a second time. I have literally never heard of Battle Arena Toshinden or Intelligent Qube. Never played Destruction Derby, but have at least heard of it in passing from other people. So it’s weird to see two ‘classics’ I’ve not heard of before in one way or another.Really wish Tomb Raider was in there (or at least one of them), and The Legend of Dragoon. Missed opportunity.
Tomb Raider was a huge part of the PSone and it’s legacy. And The Legend of Dragoon is a stellar first party offering from Japan Studio.I’m really happy Wild Arms is in there, but it would’ve been nice to see Legend of Dragoon get some recognition particularly given Dart was scrapped for PS All-Stars back when.:/ Can’t fans catch a break? Give us something. (remake;3)If I had a perfect lineup Destruction Derby and Mr Drill wouldn’t be in it either. And would put like Castlevania: SotN, Mega Man Legends, Xenogears, Crash Team Racing, Suikiden, Grandia, or Parasite Eve.
But I don’t mind them that much. Wish there were more than 20 games just so it would have more chances to include more classics. I know it’s a hard choice and 20 is really limiting. And one per franchise is even more limiting. This seems weird of me to say but I kind of wish they’d gone for more smaller, niche games. The majority of these games CAN BE PLAYED fairly easily in other legally available forms.
The MGS collection, PS1 Classics, remasters/re-releases, ports, etc.Like with the NES/SNES Classics they went for bigger hits but that worked because the Wii was so long ago and the Wii-U was a completely dead console so playing those games was difficult at this time given how easy it is to play a lot of these games, I’d have liked to have seen less available titles.I will likely still try to get one of these, but I’m less worried if I am unable to than I would be if this had more titles that were harder to find. Revelations Persona.
The poster boy for botched localization, and you guys think it deserves a slot solely due to how well P5 sold?Literally any other Atlus JRPG on the PSX would’ve suffice over this.P1 is so mediocre and has aged horribly.Also like why is the JP lineup so much better? Parasite Eve, Arc the Lad, G Darius etc.I get the argument is that the line-up is geared towards specific regions but there are better, more iconic options that should be on here. Tomb Raider, Symphony of the Night, Silent Hill, PaRappa the Rapper, Gran Turismo, Street Fighter Alpha 3, and Spyro to name a few.MGS, Rayman, Tekken, Oddworld, Twisted Metal, Res1 (hopefully not GH version), FF7, and Syphon Filter deserve their roles but the restyeah it just looks like Sony scrounged around for any licensees they could find.Pretty poor lineup. AhI can’t say I’m hyped for this.
There’s no excuse for not having any Crash, Spyro, or Tomb Raider games, or DualShock controllers. That’s not to say that the whole list is bad but it is still underwhelming. Aside from the games I just mentioned, it’s also missing The Legend of Dragoon, Xenogears, and Ape Escape.Personally, I’d rather Sony re-release this with a better lineup and DualShock controllers. I’m not sure what are the chances of that happening but I had such high hopes for this that I hate that this is how it ended up, knowing that it could have been much better. I’ll echo others that the list is rather poor. A couple good things in there, but for something like this, you should have went for a slam dunk on all 20 titles, with a full list of actual classics.
It’s missing things like:Tomb RaiderGran TurismoSuikoden 1 and/or 2Final Fantasy TacticsStreet Fighter Alpha 2SpyroCrashLegend of DragoonXenogearsTenchuAnd more! Missing just so many things that should have been there and replaced about 15 of what was actually chosen. Gotta pass on this. Big missed opportunity here. Definitely representative of what the PS1 was about and is a must buy for me as this is my favorite console and I only own 8 of the listed games.Despite a lot of the comments lamenting the lack of inclusion of many popular games, it is understandable that many potential popular requests are unsellable now due to expiration of licences for cars (Gran Turismo/Need For Speed), music (WipEout), or franchise rights (Tony Hawk).
And there are probably costs associated with getting permission from licence holders of 3rd party games, as well.Personally, I am not missing out on anything not included on the classic as I own most of the games would want for PS1, but from the standpoint of attracting customers, the selection is fairly weak. Most of this list is “here are some recognizable PS1 games” when (purely from a marketing and attractiveness point of view) it should have been “Here is a selection of definitive PS1 legends!”tl;dr Good list. Could have been truly special. Can I trade some of the NA (and PAL) exclusives for some of the JP ones instead, like Parasite Eve and SaGa Frontier? Arc the Lad 1 and 2? Heck, I’d trade some of the all-region titles out for those, like Battle Arena and Jumping Flash (neither of which I’d heard of before seeing the list. I had, thanks to people with questionable choices in games, seen Intelligent Qube).The list is decent, I’m sure, but the first Playstation was where RPGs really took off, at home and abroad, and it’s sad that the NA region isn’t really seeing that.Plus, it’d’ve been nice to see analogue sticks on the controllers; that was a ps1 thing, as early as before the NA region got FF7.
(SCPH-1150 JA, -1180 NA, -1180e PAL for the first one, -1200 for the first DualShock controller in late 1997); at least two games called out in the wikipedia article on the DualShock even call out games on the PSClassic list that support it (Resident Evil Director’s Cut, and Tekken 3)So yeah, lots of missed potential for this US$100 system.