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Five game on Android phone Playstation suite

Seen the news? The PlayStation SuiteAndroid game store is coming, and not just to the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play either: itll be available for any Google blower running Android 2.3 Gingerbread and up. At launch, youll be able to play PlayStation One classics from back in the day. Here are five we want to play all over again on our phone right now.

Weve already shown you how to make your own PlayStation Phone, but if thats too daunting, we dont blame you for wanting to wait for the official PlayStation Suite for Android.

Its out this year, but the thing is, not every Android phone has a physical keyboard, so Sony is likely going to have to give us an onscreen gamepad overlay, similar to whats already on emulators and take it from experience, that doesnt always work so well for action and beatem up games. So here are the five games we think would be perfect for the PlayStation Suite, on any phone:

Final Fantasy 7

As a turned based RPG, Final Fantasy 7 would work wonderfully on a touchscreen Android phone (and does right now usingpsx4droid): youre not punished for slipping off edges with a glass D-pad. Instead, youre treated to an incredible sci-fi storyline and the best in-game music ever composed, until Metal Gear Solid 4 came along anyway.

Weve basically given up waiting on Square Enix to make this amazing game for the iPhone when its happy to rerelease other titles from the series on iOS, so were hoping its been saving it for the PlayStation Suite for Android instead.

Parappa the Rapper

Dog gets trained to spit rhymes by rapping onion. You know the rest: push the buttons in time to the immense hip hop tracks and watch the absurd animation unravel in front of your eyes.

Gran Turismo 2

Weve left action platformers like Crash Bandicoot off the list, but we think a driving game paced like Gran Turismo 2 would still translate well to all touchscreen controls. Drift round realistic courses, collecting awesome cars, without any of the fear of a red shell hitting you from behind.

Chrono Cross

Never released in Europe, this Square Enix game is a sequel to its SNES smash, Chrono Trigger. It looks downright gorgeous for a PlayStation One game, sports one of the most captivating battle system in an RPG ever, and had multiple endings. Beautiful.

Oddworld: Abes Odysee

As a puzzle platformer rather than an action one per se, the original Oddworld game would be an ideal PlayStation Suite offering. Guide the Mudokons out of the deathtrap factory, with the power of your farts. Hilarious, cute and really, really hard.

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