Skip to main content

PS Vita Gets 26 more PS one games, more coming soon

PS Vita Gets 26 more PS one games, more coming soon
Sony’s handheld gaming console recently received a new software update, v1.80, which brings PSOne classics to the device. The software update also brought with it a slight change in the user interface.
The initial list of PSOne games that came to the PS Vita was small and included the following:
  • Arc the Lad
  • Cool Boarders 2
  • Final Fantasy VII
  • Hot Shots Golf 2
  • Jet Moto
  • Syphon Filter
  • Tomb Raider
  • Twisted Metal 2
  • Wild Arms
The official PlayStation website says, “This isn’t the end though, we’re doing our best to get even more PSOne titles on PS Vita as quickly as possible. As a reminder, if you’ve already purchased any of these titles you’ll be able to re-download them directly from your PS Store account or transfer them to your PS Vita from your PS3 at no extra charge.”
The list of 26 new games are:
  • Alundra
  • Arc the Lad II
  • Championship Bass
  • Extreme Pinball
  • Grandia
  • Hi Octane: The Track Fights Back
  • Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
  • Magic Carpet
  • Medal of Honor
  • Medal of Honor Underground
  • Nuclear Strike
  • Oddworld Abe's Exxodus
  • Oddworld Abe's Oddysee
  • Populous-The Beginning
  • R4 Ridge Racer Type 4
  • Rayman 1
  • Rayman2
  • SimCity 2000
  • Soviet Strike
  • Tekken
  • Tekken 2
  • Theme Hospital
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
  • Tomba!
  • Vanguard Bandits
  • Wing Commander IV
More games will be added to this list in the near future. But PSOne classics are not the only games that are coming to the PSVita. At Gamescom 2012, a bunch of new games were showcased for Sony’s handheld that included the likes on Resistance, Call of Duty, Assassin's Creed and more.


Courtesy: ThinkDigit

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

HTC launches Desire VC dual-SIM Android phone in India, at Rs. 21,999

HTC has launched yet another dual-SIM phone in the Indian market, the HTC Desire VC for Rs21,999. This is HTC’s second foray in the dual-SIM smartphone segment. Recently, HTC launched the HTC Desire V , which was its first   dual-SIM  smartphone. On paper, the specifications of the HTC Desire VC are the same as the HTC Desire V – except that it supports CDMA-GSM, instead of GSM-GSM. The smartphone has a 4-inch display with a resolution of 480x800. It runs Android 4.0 ICS with the HTC Sense UI. Under the hood, the device is powered by a 1GHz Cortex A5 processor, Adreno 200 GPU, and 512MB of RAM, coupled with 4GB of built-in storage expandable, up to 32GB via a microSD card. The rear of the device houses a 5MP camera and the device doesn't have a front facing camera. The device also supports Beats Audio. The HTC Desire VC is a little heavier than the Desire V. The Desire V weighs 114 grams whereas the Desire VC weighs 119 grams. Customers who buy the HTC Desire V...

Waiting for the Apple iWatch? Here are some existing smartwatches

A perfect blend of tech and style Explicitly named I’m Watch, this smartwatch lets you combine superior tech specs with style. It is available in aluminium, titanium and elegant gold/silver options, and straps in different colours to go along with it. Whether you are an iOS or Android user, this smartwatch connects with both to let you use functions like call, SMS, emails and so on.  It runs on a customised Android version dubbed I’m Droid and is compatible with smartphones running on Android 4.0 or above as well as iOS 4.0 or above.  The device has a 1.54-inch display with 240 x 240 resolution (220 ppi) and brings access to a slew of  apps from its I’m Market store. On connecting it via Bluetooth, the watch will allow you to access your phone functions from the watch instead of pulling out the smartphone from your bag. It has a rechargeable battery; the generic usage time is about 5 hours while the standby time is up to 24 hours. One can use its 4GB of in...

Gadgets that are bound to appeal to women on all counts

Geekdom is no longer the domain of males alone. As women discover their inner technophile, companies have lost no time in wooing them with stylish devices. These gadget s  score high on visual appeal—sleek looks, clean lines—and, in most cases, easy portability. They also earn brownie points on functionality as these devices are brimming with features that would make any gadget guru salivate, irrespective of gender.  Here's a look at our top picks for women across various product categories.   Tablet   Apple iPad2 (Rs 24,500 onwards) The beautiful 9.7-inch display, a huge library of apps, seamless performance and a battery life that is the best in its class are just few of the reasons to buy the iPad2. It is one of the slimmest tablets available, and with a weight of just 600 gm, is easy enough to hold or slide into a large handbag. The primary camera is handy to click a photo or shoot a video, while the secondary one can be used for video call...