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Sony reveals all 20 games set to appear on the PlayStation Classic

This year, Sony is jumping in on the ‘classic console' hype with the PlayStation Classic mini console. Pre-orders went live a few weeks ago but what does that £89.99 actually get you? Sony has revealed the full list of 20 pre-installed games, with notable classics including Metal Gear Solid and Resident Evil Director's Cut.

When Sony first announced the PlayStation Classic, the company announced 7 of the 20 games set to feature. This included Final Fantasy VII, Wild Arms, Jumping Flash!, R4 Ridge Racer Type 4 and Tekken 3. A lot of fans had hoped for the original Tomb Raider, Crash Bandicoot or perhaps Tony Hawk. None of those will be appearing unfortunately, but buyers will get the original Metal Gear Solid and Grand Theft Auto.

Here is the full list:

  1. Battle Arena Toshinden
  2. Cool Boarders 2
  3. Destruction Derby
  4. Final Fantasy VII
  5. Grand Theft Auto
  6. Intelligent Qube
  7. Jumping Flash
  8. Metal Gear Solid
  9. Mr Driller
  10. Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee
  11. Rayman
  12. Resident Evil Director’s Cut
  13. Revelations: Persona
  14. Ridge Racer Type 4
  15. Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
  16. Syphon Filter
  17. Tekken 3
  18. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six
  19. Twisted Metal
  20. Wild Arms

KitGuru Says: Now that the full list of games are out there, do you think the PlayStation Classic will be worth its £90 price tag?

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