We already published the list of best PSP games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best PSP compilation games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the PSP definitely has a great library of compilation games.
So, if you’re a fan of both the PSP and compilation games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#10. Namco Museum Battle Collection
- Release Data: TOSE/Namco, 2005
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
If you’re a fan of the classics and you haven’t already purchased the other 15 or so versions of Namco Museum that have been released over the years, or if you’re just looking to take an arcade-perfect version of Galaga around with you in your pocket, the PSP edition of Namco Museum is a good choice.
#9. Capcom Classics Collection Remixed
- Release Data: Digital Eclipse/Capcom, 2006
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
The Capcom Classics Collection: Remixed for the PSP is a great collection of games that no one should be without.
You probably won’t play this game all the time but anytime you get the urge to play Side Arms, Final Fight or any of the other games then you’re set.
#8. Activision Hits Remixed
- Release Data: Digital Eclipse/Activision, 2006
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
If you’re into Atari 2600 games and are looking for an easy way to play some of that system’s greatest games on the go, Activision Hits Remixed won’t steer you wrong.
It’s got a good deal of variety, and aside from the occasional paddle game, they play exactly how you’ll remember them.
#7. Power Stone Collection
- Release Data: Capcom, 2006
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Power Stone Collection is sure to please fans that have since had to stow their Dreamcasts, as well as anyone just looking for some quick brawling fun.
It’s too bad that Internet play wasn’t included, a feature that would make the game far more replayable, but even without it, the crazy, fast-paced gameplay still stands up.
#6. Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded
- Release Data: Klein Computer Entertainment/Capcom, 2006
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
While it’s unfortunate that the emulation isn’t perfect on the Street Fighter games, they’re still playable.
The support for game sharing also makes this a good package for anyone looking to play PSP games with a friend.
Not every game in the collection is a winner, but there’s enough here to make it worth picking up if you’re a fan.
#5. Metal Slug Anthology
- Release Data: Terminal Reality/SNK Playmore, 2007
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Metal Slug Anthology is a complete package for any fan of the addictive shooter even with the annoying load times that show up often.
Still, it’s hard to ignore the action-packed collection that is still just as fun as the day you play it on the arcades.
If anything, this is a real must-have for fans new and old.
#4. Gradius Collection
- Release Data: M2/Konami, 2006
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Gradius Collection probably could have benefited from providing more information or background about each game, considering this package is clearly aimed at fans of this subject matter.
But what’s important is that all five of the games in here are still challenging, fun to play, and genuinely exciting.
#3. Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection
- Release Data: Bullets/Square Enix, 2011
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
FFIV: The Complete Collection boasts an impressive amount of gameplay and bonus content.
FFIV weighs in at more than 30 hours itself, including side quests and optional dungeons imported from the Game Boy Advance version.
This is a compelling package—and one sure to satisfy all your role-playing game cravings.
#2. Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
- Release Data: Konami, 2007
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Cold-blooded or not, Konami has put together a solid package in Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles.
On a single disc, you get two ways to enjoy one of the more elaborate old-school Castlevanias, as well as a linguistically upgraded rendition of the game that started the current trend of Metroid-inspired Castlevanias.
#1. Sega Genesis Collection
- Release Data: Sega, 2006
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
The Sega Genesis Collection is one of the most satisfying, well-put-together classic game compilations to date.
Even if you were an avid fan of the Genesis back in its heyday, chances are you never got around to playing a number of these games, many of which are still quite fun and remarkably challenging even by today’s standards.
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