The full list of games included in the PlayStation Classic is out, but not everyone seems to be pleased with the reveal.A device that comes pre-loaded with 20 different PlayStation games, the PlayStation Classic was announced back in September with the full games list revealed on Monday. With […]
I don’t believe it. The @PlayStation Classic doesn’t have Crash or Spyro or Tomb Raider. I would’ve forgiven them if they gave us analog sticks for Ape Escape, but NOPE. Show some love for classic platformers, Sony!#apeswillescape
— Josh Gordon #apeswillescape (@OctacleGaming) October 29, 2018
Not hyped at a all for the #PlayStationClassic . Only 5 of those games were popular on the PS1. Where's Symphony of the Night? And Super Puzzle Fighter? That's a cell phone game from now technically.
— Mark Bland (@markbland) October 29, 2018
realeasing a Playstation Classic without a Tony Hawk game. who would do such a thing
— 9 V O L T (@9_volt_) October 29, 2018
That playstation classic is missing a fair few classics.
Odd choice of games, albeit with some greats.
Wipeout and Tony Hawk I assume had to be ignored due to the soundtrack, but I'd have liked Tomba and Parappa! Maybe some of the rare games like Megaman legends or Tron Bonne!
— Stevil Dead 2 – Dead by Dawn (@RoboticSteve) October 29, 2018
Japan gets Parasite Eve on the PlayStation Classic. Lucky! This won't be available for other regions:https://t.co/cypPKLDOD9 pic.twitter.com/Br1GpbcYir
— Miraculous Maku (@RedMakuzawa) October 29, 2018
Looks like Japan's list ain't that much better either.
— NJ_ (@NJ_) October 29, 2018
?♂️ Xbox is #1 as long as we have Back Compatibility instead of being ripped off $5 a game like this #Facts #gamers #streamers #creators #XboxOneX #PlaystationClassic https://t.co/9KVloaHUQ7
— Realzies_Cuts ⚔️ (@RealziesCuts) October 29, 2018
Hey @Xbox! If you ever make an Xbox OG mini or whatever, please do not go the way the PlayStation classic has gone ? include Halo: CE and 2, Fable, Psychonauts and even SW: Battlefront if you can!
— will (@dustyvole) October 29, 2018