Sony rolled out the list of games that’ll be offered on the PlayStation Classic later this year.
It includes retro games from the video game console’s past, some from Sony itself and others from third-party publishers. All of them contributed to the product’s success in the 1990s. Sony was able to sell more than 100 million units worldwide over the course of the PlayStation’s lifespan.
On the PlayStation Classic, you get to choose from a 20-game selection. Here’s the entire lineup:
– Battle Arena Toshinden
– Cool Boarders 2
– Destruction Derby
– Final Fantasy VII
– Grand Theft Auto
– Intelligent Qube
– Jumping Flash
– Metal Gear Solid
– Mr. Diller
– 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
There could be a few titles you feel were left out, but Sony’s rocking a pretty solid lineup. If you want to hit any of the older classics, dust off your old PlayStation or find one floating online. For most, the PlayStation Classic should get the job done well and provide endless hours of gaming.
Sony’s PlayStation Classic will be released globally on Monday, December 3. It’ll cost $99, and you get two controllers for two-player games as well. We’ll certainly be checking out the PlayStation Classic.

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