PlayStation Classic full game list announced

After last month’s  PlayStation Classic announcement we’ve been keen on finding out the complete lineup that the mini console will feature. We finally got the official word of the fan-favorite games that you’ll be able to play all over again.

We already know about a few of them thanks to the announcement trailer that featured Final Fantasy VII, Jumping Flash, Ridge Racer Type 4, Tekken 3, and Wild Arms. So now lets jump into the full list below:

  • 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
  • Revelations: Persona
  • Ridge Racer Type 4
  • Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
  • Syphon Filter
  • Tekken 3
  • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six
  • Twisted Metal
  • Wild Arms

It’s a pretty solid list and it’s nice the original GTA is getting some love, especially since it’s so different from what the series became. Twisted Metal and Resident Evil are solid choices along with the likes of the now classic Metal Gear Solid, but there are some odd choices.

Intelligent Cube is a fine game but I don’t think many people are going to invest a lot of time with it on this collection. Seeing Street Fighter nearly killed me as it’s on anything with a screen nowadays but this is Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo which s one of the best puzzle games around.

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The PlayStation Classic isn’t for me, but only because I have nearly all of these games and they still work great on my original PS1, my PS2, and even my PS3. To be fair, there are so many ways to play these games for cheaper on a console you already have.

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