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PlayStation Classic Mini Console Is On Sale For Nearly Half Price Already

Sony released the PlayStation Classic on December 3, confirming the rumors that they are working on a competitor to Nintendo's miniature console series. One of the surprises was the price of $ 100 over Nintendo's NES and SNES Classics, which cost $ 60 and $ 80, respectively. The price is not a big deal this week as the PlayStation Classic for many retailers has dropped to $ 60. That's 40% off a product that was released less than a month ago.

PlayStation Classic game is a miniature version of the original 1995 PlayStation console. It has 20 PS1 games and two full-size controllers so you and a partner can play the games that support Coop-Coop. The full list of games can be found below in the system.

Buy PlayStation Classic from B & H - $ 55
Buy PlayStation Classic at Amazon - $ 60
Buy PlayStation Classic from Best Buy - $ 60
Buy PlayStation Classic from GameStop - $ 60
Buy PlayStation Classic from Newegg - $ 60
Buy PlayStation Classic from Target - $ 60
Buy PlayStation Classic from Walmart - $ 60
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These offers do not last long. So if you had a PlayStation classic in mind, you should choose one now. A fair warning, however: in the PlayStation Classic rating from GameSpot was critic Peter Brown of the retro console not thrilled. "The PS Classic does not feel like a celebration of the PlayStation reviews years, like Nintendo's systems," he wrote.

Speaking of Nintendo's mini console series: If you want a NES or SNES classic, you should pick it up soon, as Nintendo will stop producing miniature consoles. In the meantime, they are still in stock at several retailers.

PlayStation Classic Full Game List
Battle Arena Toshinden
Cool Boarder 2
Destruction derby
Final Fantasy VII
Grand Theft Auto
Smart Qube
Jumping Flash
Metal Gear Solid
Mr. Driller
Oddworld: Abes Oddysee
Rayman
Resident Evil Director's Cut
Revelations: Persona
First Racer Type 4
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
siphon filter
Tekken 3
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
Bent metal
Wild arms

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