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freedquaker said:

3) Just like you can have ps1 games on various platforms, you can virtually have ALL NES and SNES games literally free. People still buy it though because it is a matter of convenience.

4) There are MANY people who would be interested in a large ps1 game library from the luxury of a tiny console that is attached to an HDMI port. Of course we would like to see HD upcsaling (modern emulation style)

3) Why would a PS1 Classic without any games pre-installed be more convenient than a PlayStation TV? The process of buying and downloading additional games from the PS Store would be the same.

4) The PlayStation TV was a tiny console that is attached to an HDMI port with a large ps1 game library. With several upscaling modes. For less than $100. With additional PSP compatibility. With additional Vita compatibility. Didn't sell very well. 

https://blog.eu.playstation.com/2014/09/22/playstation-tv-release-date-price-full-list-compatible-games-2/

Last edited by Conina - on 27 May 2018