Here's the list, since someone brought it up just to complain but didn't bother to link it for the rest of the class.
https://www.polygon.com/2018/10/29/1803 ... al-fantasy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88ACUOvfDEw
Battle Arena Toshinden
Cool Boarders 2
Destruction Derby
Final Fantasy 7
Grand Theft Auto
Intelligent Qube
Jumping Flash
Metal Gear Solid
Mr Driller
Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee
Rayman
Resident Evil Director’s Cut
Revelations: Persona
Ridge Racer Type 4
Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo
Syphon Filter
Tekken 3
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six
Twisted Metal
Wild Arms
It's a perfectly cromulent list of critical and popular hits, prestige titles, "synonymous with the brand" stuff, and a couple oddballs, which is exactly how these things always go. Every selection here is pretty understandable if not necessarily something that'd go in my shopping cart specifically. Different strokes for different folks.
No Psygnosis titles at all is weird and unfortunate. I can understand them snubbing Colony Wars or G-Police or whatever, but WipEout was really big during that era. Maybe it'll turn up on the European version since that's probably where the series was the biggest. That said, music licensing issues could be a huge hurdle for games like this and might also explain the absence of Tony Hawk, Gran Turismo, and a several others. No Dual Shock analog is another limiting factor.
I really wasn't expecting Revelations: Persona. Chances are that wouldn't be there at all if the Persona brand hadn't blown up years after the PS1 itself was retired. It would've been nice to get Suikoden instead but Final Fantasy 7, Wild Arms, and Persona probably covers a wider range of RPG styles.
Blutie's right though: the Revelations version has all kinds of problems, on top of Persona 1 in general in any form just being
super dated mechanically.