The article discusses the excitement surrounding the upcoming PlayStation concert, highlighting the joy of attending video game concerts in New York City. While the event showcases music from popular modern PlayStation titles, the author expresses disappointment in the absence of iconic soundtracks from the original PlayStation and PS2 era, feeling it neglects the contributions of earlier games. The author emphasizes the importance of retro representation, questioning why beloved classics like Parappa the Rapper and Sly Cooper are not included, thus creating a sense of historical oversight in the concert's selection.
Where is the retro PlayStation representation? The show is all about modern PlayStation, but it's missing iconic music from original PS and PS2 games, which deserves recognition.
I’m bummed we’ve got nothing that debuted on the original PlayStation or even the PS2. The focus is solely on newer titles.
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