Sony fan boys rejoice! The next software
update for the PS Vita (version 1.80) will bring PSOne classic games to
Sony’s handheld gaming device. 700 classic games will be available to
gamers and Sony will release the games in batches rather than all at
once.
PSOne
classics have been available to PS3 gamers for quite some time now. We
aren’t sure if you will have to purchase the game once again for the
Vita if you have already purchased it for the PS3.
If that wasn't enough, another piece of good news is that a few PS2 games are coming to the PS3 via the PlayStation Store.
True, the original model of the PS3 was backward compatible and could
play PS2 games, but this feature was subsequently removed from Sony’s
current-generation console.
The PS2 titles will launch for the PS3
on July 25, and the games launching include Biohazard Code: Veronica,
Dragon Force, and Decisive Warfare. The games will be priced between 800
and 1,200 yen (Rs. 551 and Rs. 830 approx.).
As of now, the PS2 games for the PS3
will only be available in Japan. There is no news when this service will
be available globally.
In the past we have seen quite a few PS2 classics remastered in HD for the PS3. Some of these titles include, Jak and Daxter Trilogy HD , God of War Collection I & II, Metal Gear Solid HD collection, Devil May Cry HD collection, and many more.
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