PlayStation Classic Plus

The PlayStation Classic Plus is an updated and enhanced version of the PlayStation Classic. It will be released worldwide in Christmas 2021.

Revisions

 * The main unit of the whole PlayStation Classic Plus itself is now mainly based on the PSone model. It also includes optional LED and LCD screens (albeit updated, refined, reworked and tweaked in order for other kinds of variations such as Flatscreen and Widescreen versions of it to get made as well) sold separately. Other Units of the PlayStation Classic Plus in different kinds of sizes, shapes, styles, themes, aesthetics and even, colors (all of which are based on other variations of the very first PlayStation itself too) would also be made to include even more varied versions of the unit to be sold. Regarding with all sorts of variations, there would rven be specific versions of this console that can be catered to a very specific niche of games in a variety of genres that had existed within the entire history of gaming as well.
 * The controllers themselves are now based off of the DualShock controllers, which includes two analog sticks. Additionally, the console is compatible with DualShock 2, 3, 4 and DualSense controllers via Bluetooth or wired connection alongside with the likes of Third Party Controllers in the very exact way.
 * To accompany this very unit, a PocketStation Mini would be made.
 * All of the games in this unit now use 60hz frames per second, meaning that certain games can now run more crisp, faster, clearer and even way more superior and more visually appealing and perfectly presented than ever as opposed to the original model, which used 50hz frames per second.
 * Three games have been removed for all versions of this console (Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, Cool Boarders 2, and Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo). Certain Japanese exclusive games can now finally be played on western units for the very first time in years, such as Arc the Lad I and II, along with III (via Arc the Lad Collection, an exclusive to western units. III can still be available as a standalone title for the Japanese units), Parasite Eve, Devil Dice (originally known as XI in Japan), SaGa Frontier, G-Darius and Armored Core, among others.
 * There are even more additional kinds of games in all sorts of genres (with permission from other Companies for additional third-party games) that are missing from the original PlayStation Classic in which, are now finally included to the entire console itself.
 * The unit runs on a in-house emulator used by Sony for downloaded PS1 games from the PS3, PSP and Vita, rather than an open-source emulator that the previous unit used, except it's entirely done from scratch.
 * All of the games that are featured in this very little console itself have been modified to be flatscreen/widescreen-compatible.
 * There are four to eight/ten (depending on the Game and it's size storage) save states available for the game.
 * And speaking of size storage, there would be specific variants of the console that have even more forms of larger size storage than the original ones too.
 * The Console can now access the entire Internet with an In-built Browser (in addition to other features and stuff that are Internet-based like the inclusion of Social Media Apps such as the likes of Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube) along with other kinds of additional features such as Music/Radio/Sound Testing, Behind the Scenes Video Playlist, Concept Art Gallery, Encyclopedia, Never seen before Documents and Gallery sections.