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Latest revision as of 03:53, 8 August 2024
PlayStation Classic | |
Designer | Sony |
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Manufacturer | Sony |
CPU | 1.5 GHz Quad-Core ARM Cortex A35 |
Graphics | PowerVR GE8300 |
Memory | 1 GB |
Media | 16 GB |
Released | December 3, 2018 |
Added to Museum | NA: December 5, 2018 |
PlayStation Classic was a miniature video game system by Sony. It was released after the success of miniature consoles by Nintendo, the NES Classic Edition and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition. It was released on December 3, 2018.
Features
The PlayStation Classic contained twenty built-in games, running on the open-source emulator, PCSX ReARMed, and was designed to resemble the PlayStation.
It contained two PlayStation controllers without dual-analog sticks, which connected to the console using a specialized USB connection.
The power was provided by a standard mini USB plug and wall adapter, and the video was output through HDMI.
Games list
Twenty games were included in the PlayStation Classic.