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The games all look excellent emulated on the PSP’s widescreen and unlockable bonus content actually makes the challenge of working your way through lesser known titles a fun prospect. It’s also worth noting that many genres are represented from shoot-em-ups to beat-em-ups all the way to medieval themed trivia. Compiling 20 Capcom arcade titles, it includes equal parts classics (Final Fight, Strider) and overlooked oddities (Captain Commando, Quiz & Dragons).
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Shop for Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded on Capcom Classics Collection Remixedīased heavily on the second volume of the PS2 Capcom Classics Collection, this PSP compilation is an excellent value. Shop for Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded on eBay Games Included: 1942, 1943, 1943 Kai, Commando, Eco Fighters, Exed Exes, Ghosts’n Goblins, Ghouls’n Ghosts, Super Ghouls’n Ghosts, Gun.Smoke, The King of Dragons, Knights of the Round, Mercs, Pirate Ship Higemaru, SonSon, Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Champion Edition, Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting, Valgus Most importantly the emulation of these arcade games is fantastic. Just the fact that shmups like 19, fighters like Street Fighter II and platformers like all three Ghosts’n Goblins titles. But that being said, any fan of 1980’s and 90’s arcades should own this compilation.

Although 19 titles are included, there is a bit of overlap that can make some entries feel redundant - namely including three variations of Street Fighter II and two versions of 1943.

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Shop for Atari Classics Evolved on Capcom Classics Collection Reloadedīasically a portable rendition of Capcom Classics Collection Volume 1 for PS2, this UMD is full of arcade classics. Games Included:Asteroids, Asteroids Deluxe, Battlezone, Centipede, Lunar Lander, Millipede, Missile Command, Pong, Super Breakout, Tempest, Warlords And although 50 additional Atari 2600 games are available to be unlocked, that’s not an easy task as it requires obtaining a long list of trophies to do so. In general, the compilation just feels slightly “not enough.” While a handful of the games do feature a multiplayer mode, game sharing from a single UMD is not an option. Certainly they look and sound great on the PSP including a tate mode for select games, but the selection can feel a bit sparse (especially when considering the overlap of Asteroids/Asteroids Deluxe and Centipede/Millipede). Shop for Activision Hits Remixed on Atari Classics EvolvedĪ collection of eleven classic Atari arcade games are updated here with revised visuals and audio. Games Included: Atlantis, Barnstorming, Beamrider, Boxing, Bridge, Checkers, Chopper Command, Cosmic Commuter, Crackpots, Decathlon, Demon Attack, Dolphin, Dragster, Enduro, Fishing Derby, Freeway, Frostbite, Grand Prix, H.E.R.O, Ice Hockey, Kabobber, Kaboom, Keystone Kapers, Laser Blast, Moonsweeper, Megamania, Oink, Pitfall, Pitfall II, Plaque Attack, Pressure Cooker, Private Eye, River Raid, River Raid 2, Robot tank, Sea Quest, Skiing, Sky Jinks, Space Shuttle, Spider Fighter, Stampede, Star Master, Tennis, Thwocker

Even more impressive is the ability to game share, meaning with a single UMD you can send the game information to another player’s PSP and allow them to act as Player Two. The added features include a wonderful menu system which lets you thumb through a virtual collection of 2600 carts, a classic 1980’s soundtrack for that extra bit of nostalgia, as well as the ability to enable save states in each game. This is of course a good thing for retro enthusiasts. The “remixed” part of the title is a bit of a misnomer, as the games themselves have not been altered. See Our Other Classic Compilation Roundups Activision Hits Remixedīased heavily on the Activision Anthology previously released on PlayStation 2, Activision Hits Remixed features over 40 Atari 2600 games on a single UMD. Considering what a wonderfully cheap handheld it is to collect for (at least domestically), you can actually build up a rather impressive retro library with just a pocket full of spending money and a small stack of UMD’s. But for those of us who are more interested in collecting physical media, it should be noted that the PSP is also a great system to showcase various retro compilations. This list does not include PlayStation games ported from Neo Geo that were released as PS One Classics.The PSP is no doubt a bit of an emulator powerhouse.
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All games in this series have been de-listed from the PlayStation Store.

NEOGEO Station was a service handled by M2 for downloadable Neo Geo games that were previously available to be purchased from the PlayStation Store for Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation Portable (PSP) and PlayStation Vita (PSV) video game consoles in all regions.
