EA Replay

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EA Replay
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Developer(s) EA Canada
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release
  • NA: November 14, 2006 [1]
  • AU: March 15, 2007
  • EU: March 16, 2007
Genre(s) Various
Mode(s) Single-player

EA Replay is a retro-themed compilation for the PlayStation Portable comprising a number of classic games. [2] It was released in the United States on November 14, 2006, with Australian and European releases shortly afterwards.

Contents

A sequel, EA Replay 2, was planned, but it was cancelled.

Compiled games

The compilation includes the following titles:

Titles included in EA Replay
TitleReleaseSystemNotes
B.O.B. 1993 Super Nintendo
Budokan: The Martial Spirit 1990 Mega Drive/Genesis
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf 1992Mega Drive/Genesis
Haunting Starring Polterguy 1993Mega Drive/Genesis
Jungle Strike 1993Mega Drive/Genesis
Mutant League Football 1993Mega Drive/Genesis
Road Rash 1991Mega Drive/Genesis
Road Rash II 1992Mega Drive/Genesis
Road Rash 3 1995Mega Drive/Genesis
Syndicate 1995Super Nintendo
Ultima VII: The Black Gate 1994Super Nintendo
Virtual Pinball 1993Mega Drive/Genesis
Wing Commander 1992 Super Nintendo
Wing Commander: Secret Missions 1993Super Nintendo

AD HOC Multiplayer is available for Budokan, Mutant League Football, and Road Rash II.

There are unlockable pieces of game art for each title.

The music in the Road Rash games has been replaced with a single new looping music track.

The collection was released as a digital download for the PlayStation Network in Europe in January 2009.

Reception

The game received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [3]

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