The PlayStation Blog has released some new information about the upcoming PlayStation Classic Mini which is set to release next week.
The new ultimate faq article is filled with new much-needed answers from some big questions from fans. However, before we jump into that, the Blog detailed a new unboxing video showcasing the mini in action. Check out the new video down below:
https://youtu.be/oxE0RIdxf3Y
The PlayStation Classic is 45% smaller than the original console and will come with two controllers for local multiplayer titles. This console is for fans looking to reminisce on the PS1 era as well as those who never got a chance to play on one before. The 24th anniversary of PlayStation will be celebrated alongside the mini, and I think its perfect!
Check out some of the best questions and answers down below:
Q: Which games are pre-loaded on PlayStation Classic?
- 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
- R4 Ridge Racer Type 4
- Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
- Syphon Filter
- Tekken 3*
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six*
- Twisted Metal
- Wild Arms
*Denotes a title based on the PAL version
Q: Can I connect to PSN to download new games to PlayStation Classic?
PlayStation Classic is a plug and play offline experience, and as such cannot connect to the internet. There are no plans to bring new content or updates to PlayStation Classic post-launch.
Q: Can I buy extra games for the PlayStation Classic?
The PS Classic is preloaded with 20 of the best games from the original PlayStation. It is not possible to purchase additional games for PlayStation Classic.
Q: How do memory cards / save states work?
Each title can support up to 15 virtual memory card slots, which you can manage from the console’s main UI. Just like the original PlayStation, once you delete a save file it fades away and cannot be recovered.
Additionally, pressing the Reset button on the PlayStation Classic console will bring you back out to the system’s main UI, creating a restore point wherever you left off in the game you were playing. Next time you play that game, you can return to the Restore point you had created before.
The PS Blog has more questions and answers about the device such as online functionality, portability, and plenty more. If you want to read the full FAQ lineup, click here!
The PlayStation Classic is set to release on December 3rd and will retail for $99.99 at most participating stores. Are you planning to pick one up? Let us know in the comments below!