Nearly half of the games on the PlayStation Classic are the slower PAL versions
In a more encompassing Q&A, the PlayStation Blog has detailed the Playstation Classic – revealing that 45% of its games are the inferior PAL versions.
In a more encompassing Q&A, the PlayStation Blog has detailed the Playstation Classic – revealing that 45% of its games are the inferior PAL versions.
If Sony wants the PlayStation Classic to be a winner, they’re going to need to reload the device with better games, titles that speak to the 1990s gaming nerd inside of all of us. We've got a few ideas on that topic.
If a mini-console powered by nostalgia could work for Nintendo, then that’s an idea which could certainly work wonders for Sony and the PlayStation brand. The PlayStation Classic is that very idea, realised and given a Sony slap of paint, although of the 20 games that were announced for the system, only five of them were revealed a few months ago. That all changes today, as the holiday season draws closer and Sony looks to generate some buzz on the console and all of the goodies included. And boy oh boy, are there some absolute classic games bundled in with this device.
Nintendo’s NES Classic Mini certainly seems to have kicked off revolution of diminutive consoles aimed at stoking the fires of nostalgia. They followed it up with a mini SNEs, but we’ve also seen a mini Mega drives, tiny Neo Geos and now, a PlayStation classic.
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