When Sony revealed that the PS One Classics will finally be available on the PS Vita, many are wondering as to whether it will be done via a new firmware update or through some sort of activation on the PlayStation Store.
Moments after the press briefing of Sony, a press release revealed that a new firmware will be coming out this summer. The new firmware will add the ability to play PS One classics on the PS Vita. Expect games such as Final Fantasy VII, Crash Bandicoot, and Resident Evil Director’s Cut to be the first batch of games to be available on the PS Vita.
Myx
June 5, 2012 at 4:28 AMWho needs PSone-Classics on a highend-handheld when every second game is a rehash or a remake of ancient Games? Not me. But i guess there are enough nostagia-driven human beings out there who will give money for trophyless and unpolished wares from the stoneage.