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At the $199 price point, dollar for dollar, it’s a better deal.  Unless you get nearly double the performance across the board, you’re paying a $150-$200 premium for the pro over the Spiderman PS4 Slim bundle.  Considering not all games are coded to take advantage of the Pro’s hardware, that’s a hard sell.

At the $199 price point, dollar for dollar, it’s a better deal.  Unless you get nearly double the performance across

For most people it’s irrational to pay $349-$399 for a PS4 Pro bundle when the PS4 Slim with Spiderman is $199. You’d be paying a $150-$200 price premium for the Pro. Double the price but you’re not getting twice the performance.

For most people it’s irrational to pay $349-$399 for a PS4 Pro bundle when the PS4 Slim with Spiderman is $199.

First, some people would rather eat more meat and cheese than double the bread.  Bread is largely filler.  Mainly, it’s more fun to see it as an eating challenge instead of seeing it for what it is: a sad, fat, likely unhealthy individual stuffing their gullet with trash. It’s easier to brush off the shame of a single

Thank you!  Amazing deals on so many series that normally demand their full MSRP!  

Thank you!  Amazing deals on so many series that normally demand their full MSRP!  

The real question is, does it count if it’s my own?  Because I’ll fill a diaper for some gin.

Pretty much.  I was really hoping to get crystal clear HDMI graphics.  Since the list sucked, I bought a Retro HD cable for my PS2 and ordered several PS1 classics from the used market.  The money could’ve been yours, Sony!

Even someone without access to ANY of the re-releases (no Sony hardware) won’t have much interest in this Playstation Classic game list. Sincerely, someone who owns no Sony consoles and lost all interest in the Playstation Classic.

Even as someone who doesn’t own any hardware connected to the Sony ecosystem to be able to access these games digitally, this wasn’t worth it. You could’ve had my money Sony, but instead it will go back into the second hand market. I used this as an excuse to buy several classics from eBay.  Symphony of the Night,

Wrong.  The only answer is to give up on sleep.

Basically same...  Already own FFVII, FFIX, Wild Arms.  Lots of filler on the list and since it didn’t include Castlevania SoTN thanks to the PS4 re-release, I canceled my preorder and bought a decently priced copy of SoTN complete in case for $50.

I like RetroArch, they offer lots of the best cores available.  I ended up canceling my PS1 Classic preorder, found a local copy of SoTN on eBay and snagged it for $50.

Had I known a re-release of SoTN was planned for October on the PS4 I wouldn’t have held any hope for it.  I don’t have a PS4 or PS3 for that matter, so I myself had no idea.  Either way, it’s still a game that deserves a top spot on this console’s list and it’s a shame it’s not included.

The new release is ONLY on the PS4. That only benefits those who have a PS4. For someone like me who doesn’t have access to the Sony digital library, the number of options for playing many expensive classic PS1 titles is rather limited. It’s either I pay anywhere from $40-$130 for a USED copy of Castlevania SoTN or I

It’s pretty far from unplayable if it sold like hot cakes and plenty of people played it like crazy, leading to several sequels. Optimization? Who said anything about optimization? These aren’t remakes where they are redesigning the control scheme, these are the classics as they were. Control schemes in modern games ar

The only problem I have is that there was hope that this console would include SoTN or Brave Fencer Musashi, making the system a great deal. I have absolutely no reason to buy a PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, PSVita or PSP. Nearly all of those games are available on pc and if they’re not, they’re not games I particularly care

Very sad indeed.  It’s as though they expect everyone to own a PS3 or PS4 to access their digital sales.

SOTN costs about $70 for a used copy of the disc with instructions and case. Not everyone owns a PS4 (I don’t own ANY Sony hardware other than my PS2 slim). My options for playing SOTN are emulation or buying a used copy second hand. I’ve played it via emulation, but I’d rather not have crashing and other issues that

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That’s great and all for people who have a PS4. If I want SOTN, I have to either pay $70+ for a used original copy to play on my PS2 slim orI have to buy another console for a digital copy. The game is the epitome of a PS1 classic and deserving of a spot on the list.

Yeah, I have it on emulation and know it’s been re-released, but I don’t own any Sony systems with online support. I had a PS3 and loved it, but I’m down to a slim PS2. Had a vita but got rid of it because the library was lacking in physical titles that I really wanted to play. If it weren’t for the $70+ price tag,