At some point in our lives, many of us can enjoy a trip down memory lane whether it be a favourite holiday spot, a family occasion or a beloved movie.When it comes to nostalgic trips, video games are no exception. It’s why we keep hold of cherished retro games and consoles or digitally revisit a video game via backwards compatibility onPlayStationorXbox.Check out the PlayStation mini console trailer below!Leading the way over its console competitor, for years Xbox has been showing PlayStation how it’s done. Ever since the Xbox 360, the green brand has offered its gamers the choice to revisit their favourite games of the previous generation. However, now we’re into theXbox Series X|S era, gamers can go back and play a huge selection of backwards-compatible games fromXbox One, Xbox 360 and of course, the 2001 original.AdvertWhat’s more, Xbox gamers can now take advantage of the Antstream Arcade subscription service whichfeatures over 1,400 gamesfrom the NES, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, the PS1 and much more. Yes, you read that correctly. You can play PS1 games on Xbox. In fact, thanks to Antsream Arcade, the Xbox will soon have more PS1 games than either thePS4orPS5. Who would have thought?At the time of writing, Antsream Arcade only has two PS1 games,40 WinksandLoaded, but a lot more will be added at a later date over the next several weeks and beyond. So if Sony won’t add the entire classicResident Eviltrilogy, the classicTomb Raidergames or OGSilent Hillanytime soon, it looks like it will be the Xbox to save the day.That’s not to say that the PS4 or PS5 consoles don’t have classic PS1 games to play, because it most certainly does via thePS PlusPremium service, but at this time,Sonydoesn’t appear to be in much of a rush to put out as many of its retro games as possible.Hopefully, if Anstream Arcade proves to be a success and it doesn’t get pulled from the Xbox service, Sony might actually pull its fingers out.Featured Image Credit: Sony/MicrosoftTopics:PlayStation,Xbox,Retro Gaming

Xbox just added more classic PS1 games in one go than the PS5 currently has

At some point in our lives, many of us can enjoy a trip down memory lane whether it be a favourite holiday spot, a family occasion or a beloved movie.When it comes to nostalgic trips, video games are no exception. It’s why we keep hold of cherished retro games and consoles or digitally revisit a video game via backwards compatibility onPlayStationorXbox.Check out the PlayStation mini console trailer below!Leading the way over its console competitor, for years Xbox has been showing PlayStation how it’s done. Ever since the Xbox 360, the green brand has offered its gamers the choice to revisit their favourite games of the previous generation. However, now we’re into theXbox Series X|S era, gamers can go back and play a huge selection of backwards-compatible games fromXbox One, Xbox 360 and of course, the 2001 original.AdvertWhat’s more, Xbox gamers can now take advantage of the Antstream Arcade subscription service whichfeatures over 1,400 gamesfrom the NES, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, the PS1 and much more. Yes, you read that correctly. You can play PS1 games on Xbox. In fact, thanks to Antsream Arcade, the Xbox will soon have more PS1 games than either thePS4orPS5. Who would have thought?At the time of writing, Antsream Arcade only has two PS1 games,40 WinksandLoaded, but a lot more will be added at a later date over the next several weeks and beyond. So if Sony won’t add the entire classicResident Eviltrilogy, the classicTomb Raidergames or OGSilent Hillanytime soon, it looks like it will be the Xbox to save the day.That’s not to say that the PS4 or PS5 consoles don’t have classic PS1 games to play, because it most certainly does via thePS PlusPremium service, but at this time,Sonydoesn’t appear to be in much of a rush to put out as many of its retro games as possible.Hopefully, if Anstream Arcade proves to be a success and it doesn’t get pulled from the Xbox service, Sony might actually pull its fingers out.Featured Image Credit: Sony/MicrosoftTopics:PlayStation,Xbox,Retro Gaming

At some point in our lives, many of us can enjoy a trip down memory lane whether it be a favourite holiday spot, a family occasion or a beloved movie.When it comes to nostalgic trips, video games are no exception. It’s why we keep hold of cherished retro games and consoles or digitally revisit a video game via backwards compatibility onPlayStationorXbox.Check out the PlayStation mini console trailer below!Leading the way over its console competitor, for years Xbox has been showing PlayStation how it’s done. Ever since the Xbox 360, the green brand has offered its gamers the choice to revisit their favourite games of the previous generation. However, now we’re into theXbox Series X|S era, gamers can go back and play a huge selection of backwards-compatible games fromXbox One, Xbox 360 and of course, the 2001 original.AdvertWhat’s more, Xbox gamers can now take advantage of the Antstream Arcade subscription service whichfeatures over 1,400 gamesfrom the NES, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, the PS1 and much more. Yes, you read that correctly. You can play PS1 games on Xbox. In fact, thanks to Antsream Arcade, the Xbox will soon have more PS1 games than either thePS4orPS5. Who would have thought?At the time of writing, Antsream Arcade only has two PS1 games,40 WinksandLoaded, but a lot more will be added at a later date over the next several weeks and beyond. So if Sony won’t add the entire classicResident Eviltrilogy, the classicTomb Raidergames or OGSilent Hillanytime soon, it looks like it will be the Xbox to save the day.That’s not to say that the PS4 or PS5 consoles don’t have classic PS1 games to play, because it most certainly does via thePS PlusPremium service, but at this time,Sonydoesn’t appear to be in much of a rush to put out as many of its retro games as possible.Hopefully, if Anstream Arcade proves to be a success and it doesn’t get pulled from the Xbox service, Sony might actually pull its fingers out.

At some point in our lives, many of us can enjoy a trip down memory lane whether it be a favourite holiday spot, a family occasion or a beloved movie.

When it comes to nostalgic trips, video games are no exception. It’s why we keep hold of cherished retro games and consoles or digitally revisit a video game via backwards compatibility onPlayStationorXbox.

Check out the PlayStation mini console trailer below!

Leading the way over its console competitor, for years Xbox has been showing PlayStation how it’s done. Ever since the Xbox 360, the green brand has offered its gamers the choice to revisit their favourite games of the previous generation. However, now we’re into theXbox Series X|S era, gamers can go back and play a huge selection of backwards-compatible games fromXbox One, Xbox 360 and of course, the 2001 original.

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What’s more, Xbox gamers can now take advantage of the Antstream Arcade subscription service whichfeatures over 1,400 gamesfrom the NES, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, the PS1 and much more. Yes, you read that correctly. You can play PS1 games on Xbox. In fact, thanks to Antsream Arcade, the Xbox will soon have more PS1 games than either thePS4orPS5. Who would have thought?

At the time of writing, Antsream Arcade only has two PS1 games,40 WinksandLoaded, but a lot more will be added at a later date over the next several weeks and beyond. So if Sony won’t add the entire classicResident Eviltrilogy, the classicTomb Raidergames or OGSilent Hillanytime soon, it looks like it will be the Xbox to save the day.

That’s not to say that the PS4 or PS5 consoles don’t have classic PS1 games to play, because it most certainly does via thePS PlusPremium service, but at this time,Sonydoesn’t appear to be in much of a rush to put out as many of its retro games as possible.

Hopefully, if Anstream Arcade proves to be a success and it doesn’t get pulled from the Xbox service, Sony might actually pull its fingers out.

Topics:PlayStation,Xbox,Retro Gaming