

Akumajou Dracula X: Gekka no Yasoukyoku (v1.Ai to Yuujou no Neko Monogatari.: Jingle Cats: Love Para Daisakusen no Maki (Japan).Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft (USA) (Image credit: Activision) As the unofficial mascot of the PlayStation, you just knew the bonkers bandicoot would show up here.Adidas Power Soccer International ’97 (Europe).Action Replay 2 Version 2.30 (Bonus PSone Codes!).A Ressha de Ikou 4: Evolution Global (Japan).

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Media.Vision’s RPG series Wild Arms first began on the PlayStation 1, and the JRPG remains a classic. Wild Arms was one of the first RPGs available on the PlayStation and was widely popular in Japan upon release. Namco’s incredibly popular 3D fighting game Tekken 3 is also coming to the PlayStation Classic. Often hailed as one of the best in the series, Tekken 3 lets players choose between over 20 fighters and fight against each other in a 3D arena, where fighters can sidestep one another to dodge attacks or attack an exposed flank. Tekken 3 sold 8.3 million copies on the PlayStation 1 alone according to series producer Katsuhiro Harada, making it one of the best-selling fighting games of all time. Either way, Ridge Racer Type 4 shouldn’t be missed, as it promises hours upon hours of fun for diehard racing fans. Go head-to-head against each other or unlock all 320 by playing through Grand Prix campaign. R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 lets players take control of realistic race cars and drive them in an arcade racer. One of Ridge Racer’s most popular installments is coming to the PlayStation Classic. R4: Ridge Racer Type 4’s special edition received its very own controller, Namco’s Jogcon, which featured a force feedback steering wheel in the center. R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 Image via Namco Genre
Quirky and surreal, Jumping Flash! remains a cult classic and a perfect fit for the console. Before Mario 64 debuted a year later, this is what people conceptualized a 3D platformer to look like. Released right after the PlayStation 1’s debut, Jumping Flash! turns players into a robotic rabbit called Robbit, who hops through Crater Planet while in search of four different jet pods across 18 levels. Jumping Flash! was one of the first PlayStation games released for the console in the U.S., as the game came out just two months after the PS1’s September 1995 launch.Įxact and Ultra’s Jumping Flash! is one of the most obscure games coming to PlayStation Classic, but it’s also one of the most important. And if you’ve somehow managed to keep the story unspoiled for the last 20 years: Everyone turns out fine! Jumping Flash! Image via Sony Genre Expect the same epic story and turn-based combat system that you remember from playing the game on the original PlayStation 1. Final Fantasy VII remains one of the series’ all-time greatest hits, and the game introduced many fans to both the Final Fantasy series as well as the JRPG genre. Square Enix’s 1997 hit JRPG Final Fantasy VII will probably be the most popular title on the mini-console. Final Fantasy VII Image via Square Enix Genreįinal Fantasy VII is one of the most popular PlayStation games of all-time, and the game has sold 11 million units worldwide across editions.
