PlayStation Classic Releases Its Pre-load Games & There Are Classics Like FF7 & Metal Gear Solid


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For people who appreciate the classics, you’re now waiting eagerly for PlayStation Classic to hit the markets.

Previously, we wrote about Sony plans for releasing a classic version of their PlayStation in Dec 2018.

Sony Releases Full List of Pre-loaded Games

Now, there’s been an update on the PlayStation Classic.

No, it’s not an increase in the number of consoles to be sold. But it’s something just as good. The full list of pre-loaded games for you to whet your appetite.

And it includes a wide range, from FPS to fighting games and even puzzle games that entranced 90’s kids.

We’re talking Rainbow Six, Tekken 3, Resident Evil Director’s Cut, Jumping Flash!, and more!

Yes, Metal Gear Solid is one of the titles.

Image: memegenerator.net

And because we’re nice like that, we’ve also included the gameplay videos for the individual games.

Check if your favourite game is on the list:

Battle Arena Toshinden

Cool Boarders 2

Destruction Derby

Final Fantasy VII

Grand Theft Auto 

Intelligent Qube

Jumping Flash!

Metal Gear Solid 


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Mr Driller

Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee

Rayman

Resident Evil Director’s Cut

Revelations: Persona


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Ridge Racer Type 4

Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo

Syphon Filter

Tekken 3

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six

Twisted Metal


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Wild Arms

Now, Here’s A Refresher If You Die-Die-Also-Want To Get Your Hands On One PlayStation Classic

Image: PlayStation Asia Facebook Page

The iconic console will be available for sale from 3 December 2018 onwards at SGD$139. An HDMI cable will be provided to connect your console to the TV for that full nostalgic feels.

Here, take a look at its promotional video:

What The Bundle Includes:

The bundle will include a standard mini-PlayStation (45% smaller than the original console) and two classic PS1 controllers.


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Image: PlayStation Asia Facebook Page

But make sure to be fast though because these babies are sold in limited quantities.

In other words, on a first-come-first-serve basis.

Emulators might be a lot cheaper but $139 a fair price to pay for walking down memory lane, no?

Not the First Company to Do This

If you’re into retro gaming, you’ll know that this isn’t new.

Nintendo also released the NES Classic Edition back in late 2016, and it was sold out almost immediately everywhere.

Image: wikipedia.org

A year later, they came out with the Super NES Classic Edition.

Image: wikipedia.org

Guess it just goes to show that PlayStation has just been “retro-ed”.