EA Replay Announced
Game compilation pack offers classics like Ultima 7 and Syndicate on the PSP.
Date: Friday, September 01, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Electronic Arts announced today that it will release a compilation of EA games from the 90's exclusively for the PSP. The game is under production by EA Canada, EA's main hub for PSP development, and will ship to retailers November 7, 2006.

EA Replay promises to deliver 14 games including hit franchises such as the Strike series, Road Rash, and Wing Commander). PSP players will be able to go head-to-head with friends in multiplayer on select titles, unlock original game art, and save your game at any point. Games to be included in the collection are such classics as B.O.B., Road Rash II, Budokan, Road Rash III, Desert Strike, Syndicate, Ultima: The Black Gate, Hunting Starring Polterguy, Virtual Pinball, Mutant League Football, Wing Commander, Road Rash and Wing Commander: Secret Missions. EA Replay will be available exclusively for the PSP with an MSRP of $19.99.

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