PlayStation Classic jumps on the retro trend December 3rd for $100

With "Classic" game systems occasionally outselling modern ones, Sony is bringing back its own old school system. The PlayStation Classic will launch in December, loaded with 20 "generation-defining" games for $100. It's 45 percent smaller than the original system and uses a virtual memory card for saves (there's no word on how many blocks). It will arrive with two PS1-era controllers for local multiplayer and connect to modern TVs via HDMI-out, but you'll have to bring your own USB power adapter.

Naturally it doesn't load any real discs nor does it sound like it will be able to install new games after purchase, but the button and logo layout matches the original console. Pressing "Open" changes the virtual disc so you can swap games. The Sony website hasn't listed all of the games that are included, but Final Fantasy VII, Tekken 3, Ridge Racer Type 4, Jumping Flash and Wild Arms are all confirmed.

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