Of the 20 games included on the PlayStation Classic, there are only a handful that are worth your time.
"Mr. Driller" and "R4: Ridge Racer Type 4" hold up remarkably well, and are loads of fun to play all these years later. And there's something to be said for having access to "Grand Theft Auto," "Resident Evil," and "Metal Gear Solid." The inclusion of "Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo" is a nice nod to a cult classic, as is the inclusion of "Jumping Flash."
That's seven games.
The same can't be said for "Cool Boarders 2," "Twisted Metal," and "Battle Arena Toshinden" — three games that demonstrate little more than how far games have come since their respective launches.
Perhaps worse, many of the other games on the list are simply forgettable. Who was looking to play the original version of "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six" or "Syphon Filter," from before first-person shooters had camera controls?
In one particularly bizarre case, "Tekken 3" — the less technically capable European version of the game — was included, rather than the North American release of the game.