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"Mini PSOne - $100 - December 3rd"


  

          

https://www.polygon.com/2018/9/19/17877898/playstation-classic-release-date-price-ps1-games

just pre-ordered


Sony is following in Nintendo’s footsteps with its own miniaturized throwback console: the PlayStation Classic, a new version of the original PlayStation that you can hold in your hand and easily connect to a modern television.

Like Nintendo’s NES Classic and SNES Classic, the PlayStation Classic will come packed with a list of beloved hits from the system’s original library. There will be 20 games in all, but Sony only announced five of them today: Final Fantasy 7, Jumping Flash, R4: Ridge Racer Type 4, Tekken 3 and Wild Arms. “All of the pre-loaded games will be playable in their original format,” the company said in an announcement post on the PlayStation Blog.

Sony plans to launch the PlayStation Classic worldwide on Dec. 3 — the 24th anniversary of the PlayStation’s release. (The PS1 debuted in Japan on Dec. 3, 1994, and Sony didn’t bring it to the West until September 1995.) The retro console will retail for $99.99 in the U.S., £89.99 in the U.K., €99.99 in Europe and 9,980 yen in Japan.

For that price, customers will get the system and two controllers. The gamepads are full-size replicas of the PS1’s original controller, not the DualShock, so they and don’t include analog sticks or vibration. As you can see in the gallery above, the gamepads are wired USB devices that plug into the console in the same spot as the original system’s controller ports.

You can’t pop PS1 memory cards into the PlayStation Classic — save files are stored on a virtual memory card. However, the replica buttons on the top of the system do have actual functions: Power does what you’d expect; the open button swaps virtual discs; and the reset button suspends games. There’s no word on whether the PlayStation Classic will include visual filters or display settings like the options available on Nintendo’s retro consoles.

The PlayStation Classic is about 45 percent smaller than the system it’s modeled after, according to Sony. The back of the unit features only two ports: HDMI-out for video and audio, and micro-USB for power. The package comes with cables for both, but it doesn’t include an AC adapter, so users will need to supply their own or plug the system into a 5-volt, 1-amp USB port.

There also appears to be a plastic cover on the rear of the system, but there’s no word yet on what’s beneath it. (On the original PS1, there was a parallel port under that cover.) A common criticism of the NES Classic and SNES Classic is that there’s no way to get additional games on the mini consoles without hacking them. Could this flap be hiding something like an Ethernet port, with Sony allowing customers who own digital PSOne Classics titles to play them on this retro console? Or is it just for show?

The PlayStation Classic is available to pre-order at GameStop and Best Buy.

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Mini PSOne - $100 - December 3rd [View all] , Boogiedwn, Wed Sep-19-18 10:30 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Those gamepads are wired usb...if I can play them on my PS4?
Sep 19th 2018
1
Preordered
Sep 24th 2018
2
I want to see the full list of games included
Oct 15th 2018
3
Early Preview
Nov 08th 2018
4
looks weak.
Nov 08th 2018
5
      really does
Nov 08th 2018
6
a hundred bucks and a bunch of BS game these niggas is drunk
Nov 08th 2018
7
hard pass
Nov 10th 2018
8
i went ahead and cancelled my preorder after game list was announced
Nov 11th 2018
9
I went into Gamestop and asked the guys in there about it
Dec 01st 2018
10
Playstation Classic Games, Ranked (Tim Rogers, Kotaku)
Dec 01st 2018
11
Digital Foundry took a look (link)
Dec 04th 2018
12
This janky shit doesn't come with a power adapter
Dec 04th 2018
13

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