Announcing PlayStation Classic’s Full Lineup of 20 Games

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Announcing PlayStation Classic’s Full Lineup of 20 Games

Metal Gear Solid, Cool Boarders 2, Twisted Metal, Grand Theft Auto, Resident Evil Director’s Cut, Rayman and more legendary games will come pre-loaded on PS Classic.

For all of us at PlayStation, it was so exciting to see the positive response from the community to last month’s PlayStation Classic announcement. Today we are happy to reveal the entire lineup of the 20 games that come pre-loaded on the console when it launches in the U.S. and Canada on December 3.

We previously highlighted five fan-favorites – Final Fantasy VII, Jumping Flash, Ridge Racer Type 4, Tekken 3, and Wild Arms. Here’s the full list of titles that fans can now look forward to playing:

  • 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

PlayStation Classic offers these 20 amazing games, two controllers, and many hours of fun. If you haven’t pre-ordered already, visit PlayStation.com for availability in your region.

Let us know which game you’re most excited to play in the comments below!

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  • Will Tekken 3 have Gon in it?

  • hi
    please very very good hardver, ps4 it is GPU problem
    unfortunately they do not know do separately sheet to mount a GPU processor I will not spend money
    PlayStation will not quality the machine very negative to me now playstaion you should think about this manufacturer
    I care how much the error rate device,1 piece ps3 and 2 piece PS4 went in trash

  • at all good quality motherboards for Sony?
    this also good ruin…………

  • It’s a cool concept I guess. I’ve got a better collection on my PS3 though, and a lot of these games are just teasers without the sequels. I considered getting this as a cool way to keep my ps1 collection until i found out i can’t add games to it. As is, it’s an interesting gimmick, but not something I’d pay more than 30 bucks for. Honestly, even that would just be an impulse buy for the nostalgia alone.

  • Dissapointing to see the games they chose, there is way better games out there that made the console the greatness that it was, only see some games that i would play ff7, RE, MG, was hoping for a better line up not worth buying for 100 for only a few games you will only end up playing, would been great to see both fear effect games on here, legends of the dragoon more ff, mabey add more then 20 games cuz some of these are littery crap, hopefuly they make some chsnges to the line up

  • Dissapointing to see the games they chose, there is way better games out there that made the console the greatness that it was, only see some games that i would play ff7, RE, MG, was hoping for a better line up not worth buying for 100 for only a few games you will only end up playing, would been great to see both fear effect games on here, legends of the dragoon more ff, mabey add more then 20 games cuz some of these are littery poop, hopefuly they make some chsnges to the line up

  • Honestly they should have let the fans vote what games they wanted to see in or had a pole regarding the games they decided on

  • Hey would love to own this but, sadly this isn’t for everyone. I love the PlayStation series of consoles all the way to the handhelds. In all honesty I feel you guys should had sold this with the feature of a upgrade able storage. Kind of like an iPhone in the ranges of 8gb all the way to 128gb. With a registration code once you set it up to go online the you get to choose 20 titles. Then pay extra per title or even another package deal with x amount more titles. I know they don’t want people to hack it but if you did this method then it would only be an incentive to buy it. Seeing as it’s getting harder to actually find and buy discs. Also releasing titles that was only in japan in the store would be awesome. A stand alone store for this would have been awesome. I forgot the abliity to play actual discs would be amazing to.

  • No Legend of Dragoon, no purchase.

  • When someone says, Grampa tell me about Sony Playstation sometime in the future, this would be the list I would use to describe some great memories.

  • Canceled my pre-order. I appreciate Sony’s effort but there are too many garbage games. I am a Sony fan, but it is a shame they dropped the ball on this one. I can’t believe there was no DualShock or dual analog sticks incorporated into the controller. Playing Metal Gear without vibration completely ruins the original vision the director had for the game.
    With such a vast library of stellar games it amazes me they couldn’t come up with a better list. I believe when you make one of these consoles there should be games from as many different genres as possible to attract as many people as possible. There wasn’t one space ship shooter, 2d fighter, run and gun, or action rpg to be found. Why have 2 3d fighters when Battle Arena Toshinden pales in comparison to Tekken 3? Here is a list of games I know I would never play: Cool Boarders 2, Rainbow 6, Battle Arena Toshinden, Destruction Derby, Twisted Metal, Grand Theft Auto, and Syphon Filter. However, two games I was pleasantly surprised to see on the list were Super Puzzle Fighter 2 and Intelligent Qube.
    I really wanted to like this, but I just can’t put down money for such a bad product.

  • Resident Evil Directors cut

  • Rainbow six

  • Give me tomba on here!

  • Tomba is a ps1 game

  • GameStop employee here. Still upset about the lineup fof this classic. Whst aboug Pandemonium or even Tomba series. Fe like they just rushed it instead of taking the time to see what consumers would like on it.

  • Are you going to be able to download other game’s or these are it , witch is still cool

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