Post: Sony confirms eight PlayStation 2 games for the PS4, available Saturday
12-05-2015, 04:29 PM #1
Jon Snow
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Sony has finally confirmed one of the worst kept secrets in the company’s recent history, something we all knew heading into this weekend’s PlayStation Experience. PlayStation 2 emulation is here, and eight games have been confirmed to be available at launch tomorrow.

First up, here are the games and their prices.

Dark Cloud — $14.99
Grand Theft Auto III — $14.99
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City — $14.99
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — $14.99
Rogue Galaxy — $14.99
The Mark of Kri — $14.99
Twisted Metal: Black — $9.99
War of the Monsters — $9.99


All are great choices, so here’s a quick rundown. Dark Cloud and Rogue Galaxy cover half of Level 5’s excellent PlayStation 2 library, minus Dark Cloud 2, which has already been classified, and Dragon Quest VIII of course. Square Enix isn’t going to let us have that one so easily. Both Dark Cloud and Rogue Galaxy are fan favorites and were frequently requested back on the PlayStation 3 to no avail. Definitely the highlight of the list.

The Mark of Kri is a stealth action game with a musclebound main character who looks like he came straight from a Disney movie. The joy of this game is seeing all of of his violent kills in this cartoony art style, and the new resolution boost can only help. I remember many called this the “Sleeper Hit of 2002,” but I was always on team Way of the Samurai. This game is already available at as PS2 Classic on the PlayStation 3.



War of the Monsters is a solid monster fighting game, probably the best Godzilla game ever made that he didn’t star in. It too is already a PS2 Classic.

And of course, all three Grand Theft Auto games are available because Rockstar never has a problem profiting from the series’ legacy. Has Rockstar become the new Square Enix?

So of the eight games that have been confirmed, two were not PS2 Classics and six were. I like what I see from this list so far, but I am not a fan of the pricing in the least. It’s a bit on the expensive side, and it doesn’t account for if you already bought the games on the the PlayStation 3 or not. $15 is too much for a resolution boost and the convenience of playing on a new system. I’m glad Dark Cloud and Rogue Galaxy are getting a shot, but I won’t be buying the games that are already PS2 Classics unless Sony honors the previous purchase in some way.

I mean, even Nintendo offered a sharp discount for a Wii U Virtual Console game if you already purchased it on the Wii. You don’t want to be behind Nintendo when it comes to digital distribution customer service, do you?

It’s also worth pointing out that outside of Grand Theft Auto, each of these are first-party published titles, so Sony might not have any third-party companies ready for tweaking their classics for trophy support, remote play, and resolution boosts just yet. That’s fine though because Dark Cloud and Rogue Galaxy are deep enough to keep you busy during the months it takes to get the usual suspects on board.

Parappa the Rapper 2 and King of Fighters 2000 have also been confirmed for an early 2016 release, meaning SNK is already involved. Rockstar and SNK are pretty good when it comes to cooperating with initiatives like this though.

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We will be working tirelessly to bring you your favorite PS2 games with new releases on a regular basis, and we hope you love playing PS2 games on PS4 as much as we did making them! So tell us, what PS2 games do you want to play on your PS4?


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12-05-2015, 04:58 PM #2
15 $ Drack no tanks :duck:

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12-05-2015, 05:20 PM #3
Andygee87
Save Point
Hope all them GTA's come with shiny plats. would happily pay that for playing them again
12-05-2015, 05:32 PM #4
luix
Little One
15$ is a joke for those very old games.

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12-05-2015, 06:55 PM #5
LostSoulSiskel
Devil's never cry.
A bit overpriced having to pay full retail value when most of us either have them or can buy them for 5$.. but it's sony. SoBadass
12-05-2015, 08:11 PM #6
Jakimo_HD
Little One
Does it work if you have disc?
12-06-2015, 09:13 AM #7
luix
Little One
Originally posted by HD View Post
Does it work if you have disc?


no. you have to buy it from psn, doesn't matter if you already have the disc version.
12-07-2015, 07:26 AM #8
Pixie Lott
Keep it MeLLo
£12 for PS2 games... No thanks, can run them for free on PC and will look way better tears
12-07-2015, 11:11 AM #9
Adkins
Banned
Bought GTA SA and it's exactly what I expected
12-07-2015, 11:23 AM #10
Originally posted by ResistTheStar View Post
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Sony has finally confirmed one of the worst kept secrets in the company’s recent history, something we all knew heading into this weekend’s PlayStation Experience. PlayStation 2 emulation is here, and eight games have been confirmed to be available at launch tomorrow.

First up, here are the games and their prices.

Dark Cloud — $14.99
Grand Theft Auto III — $14.99
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City — $14.99
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — $14.99
Rogue Galaxy — $14.99
The Mark of Kri — $14.99
Twisted Metal: Black — $9.99
War of the Monsters — $9.99


All are great choices, so here’s a quick rundown. Dark Cloud and Rogue Galaxy cover half of Level 5’s excellent PlayStation 2 library, minus Dark Cloud 2, which has already been classified, and Dragon Quest VIII of course. Square Enix isn’t going to let us have that one so easily. Both Dark Cloud and Rogue Galaxy are fan favorites and were frequently requested back on the PlayStation 3 to no avail. Definitely the highlight of the list.

The Mark of Kri is a stealth action game with a musclebound main character who looks like he came straight from a Disney movie. The joy of this game is seeing all of of his violent kills in this cartoony art style, and the new resolution boost can only help. I remember many called this the “Sleeper Hit of 2002,” but I was always on team Way of the Samurai. This game is already available at as PS2 Classic on the PlayStation 3.



War of the Monsters is a solid monster fighting game, probably the best Godzilla game ever made that he didn’t star in. It too is already a PS2 Classic.

And of course, all three Grand Theft Auto games are available because Rockstar never has a problem profiting from the series’ legacy. Has Rockstar become the new Square Enix?

So of the eight games that have been confirmed, two were not PS2 Classics and six were. I like what I see from this list so far, but I am not a fan of the pricing in the least. It’s a bit on the expensive side, and it doesn’t account for if you already bought the games on the the PlayStation 3 or not. $15 is too much for a resolution boost and the convenience of playing on a new system. I’m glad Dark Cloud and Rogue Galaxy are getting a shot, but I won’t be buying the games that are already PS2 Classics unless Sony honors the previous purchase in some way.

I mean, even Nintendo offered a sharp discount for a Wii U Virtual Console game if you already purchased it on the Wii. You don’t want to be behind Nintendo when it comes to digital distribution customer service, do you?

It’s also worth pointing out that outside of Grand Theft Auto, each of these are first-party published titles, so Sony might not have any third-party companies ready for tweaking their classics for trophy support, remote play, and resolution boosts just yet. That’s fine though because Dark Cloud and Rogue Galaxy are deep enough to keep you busy during the months it takes to get the usual suspects on board.

Parappa the Rapper 2 and King of Fighters 2000 have also been confirmed for an early 2016 release, meaning SNK is already involved. Rockstar and SNK are pretty good when it comes to cooperating with initiatives like this though.



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I'd love Spyro Trilogy with trophy support Sal To bad it'll never happen.

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