Several weeks after the device’s announcement, Sony has revealed the twenty titles that will come pre-loaded on the PlayStation Classic. Alongside the lineup featured on the version launching in North America and Europe, a list has gone live for twenty games Japanese audiences are to receive with their version of the PlayStation Classic.
See the list of games for the PlayStation Classic in Japan below:
- Arc the Lad
- Arc the Lad 2
- Armored Core
- Biohazard Director’s Cut (Resident Evil Director’s Cut)
- Final Fantasy VII International
- G Darius
- Gradius Gaiden
- Intelligent Qube
- Jumping Flash
- Megami Ibunroku Persona: Be Your True Mind (Revelations: Persona)
- Metal Gear Solid
- Mr. Driller
- Parasite Eve
- Ridge Racer Type 4
- SaGa Frontier
- Super Puzzle Fighter IIX
- Tekken 3
- Toshinden (Battle Arena Toshinden)
- Wild Arms
- XI [sái] (Devil Dice)
In addition to the list, Sony launched a new trailer showcasing the many games unveiled.
With titles such as Wild Arms, Arc the Lad and its sequel, Parasite Eve, and others, the Japanese lineup is a boon for fans of role-playing games. Apart from beloved RPGs of yesteryear, there are a number of additionally impressive games featured. For instance, FromSoftware’s Armored Core is sure to please many fans of the Dark Souls studio’s roots.
The North American, European, and Japanese PlayStation Classics will hit store shelves in their respective territories on December 3, 2018. The date itself is significant in PlayStation history, as December 3, 1994 was the release date for the console that started it all.
[Source: Japanese PlayStation Blog]
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Will You Make a PlayStation Classic Preorder?
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Wed, Sep 19, 10:45 AM (3 days ago)to Jenni, Cameron, me, staffHm, yeah I dunno, 100 bucks seems a lot just to play FF VII and Tekken (and 18 other games). So, I'll pass. Also, I still have my Atari 2600, the upgraded edition from 1984. If I'm going for "classic," might as well play what I played when I was a little kid. Yep, I'm very old. -
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