The PlayStation is considered Sony's biggest success, with 14 different consoles since the first iteration in 1995. Throughout the years, the device has given people countless amazing games, with many of the older titles still holding up today despite the limitations they had to work with. This is especially true for those that belong to the racing genre, raising the question of why Sony has yet to create a classic collection for such titles. Some of the best PS1 racing games are still considered an enjoyable experience, even when up against more modern games, further emphasizing why the PlayStation could benefit from offering players a neat bundle that allows everyone to play them.

Although Sony allowed fans to relive what it's like to play hit retro titles with the PlayStation Classic, poor decisions made the console underperform in what it was supposed to do. The developer has another opportunity to give people that experience by producing a collection of classic games instead, only this time belonging to just the racing genre. Pushing through with it can be considered beneficial for Sony, especially since it has so many good racing titles to work with. Done well, such a collection could make the new and old generation players interested in other racing or classic games, opening even more opportunities for Sony.

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What Games Should a PlayStation Classic Racing Collection Have?

When hearing the words "classic racing games" and "PlayStation collection", it would be reasonable to immediately think about the first PlayStation console era and what it had to offer. However, considering the PlayStation 2 is already two decades old, its titles can be seen as retro enough to warrant being in such a collection. Not including some of the best racing games on the PS2 would be considered a wasted opportunity, meaning that there's even more for Sony to choose from when deciding what to put into such an interesting bundle. Given how there are so many different choices, here are a few that fans would likely appreciate seeing:

  • The Need for Speed games, especially Hot Pursuit and Underground 2
  • The Ridge Racer series of games, especially Ridge Racer Type 4
  • The Gran Turismo series, especially Gran Turismo 4
  • The WipEout games, especially WipEout 2097 and WipEout 3

These games, together with others of similar quality on the PlayStation, could turn any racing collection Sony releases into a gem that will compel people to purchase it. Also, it could give forgotten PlayStation franchises that deserve a comeback another shot at the spotlight, making it a worthwhile venture that benefits many.

How a Successful PlayStation Classic Racing Collection Could Lead to More Opportunities

If a PlayStation classic racing collection is well-accepted by fans, it could lead to a follow-up consisting of even more titles. Something like that opens up the opportunity for Sony to consider including games that don't necessarily have racing in them, but at least the vehicular aspect of the genre. For example, the PlayStation is home to some of the best destruction demolition derby games, and since they consist of vehicles controlled by the player, it warrants them being a choice for the next collection. If such a follow-up also becomes successful, it could open up even more possibilities, like Sony releasing a collection of classic RPGs, horror games, etc.

With leaks of the return of PS1 classics and rumors of old franchises making a return, now feels like a good time for Sony to think about the potential of a classic PlayStation racing collection. Even today, games of the genre from years ago are still highly regarded, which is why it would be sensible for people to have the option to purchase and relive playing them on modern consoles. Such a collection could lead Sony to huge levels of success, opening up doors for more ventures.

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