BigHit Series

Summary

BigHit Series are video games for the Korean Sony PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable consoles that have been officially re-released at a lower price by Sony and third parties that meet specific criteria. While the term "BigHit series" only applies to selections in South Korea, equivalent programs exist in North America (as "Greatest Hits"), PAL territories (as "Essentials") and Japan and Asia (as "The Best").

BigHit Series
Official BigHit Series badges and banner used on PlayStation game covers
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita

History edit

The BigHit Series program was first released for PlayStation 2 on October 1, 2004, by Sony Computer Entertainment Korea (SCEK) for games that were distributed in South Korea.[1] SCEK's official press release on September 30, 2004, stated (modified translation) that users of the PlayStation 2 hardware in Korea for the first time can purchase popular classic PlayStation 2 games, and enjoy them at an affordable cost; helping users to an existing genre preference due to several issues of being out-of-stock, or the user did not try the game.

All BigHit Series games were released at the price of 26,800KRW. Historically exchange rates dating back to October 2004 show that was slightly above US$23.25 (US$1 ~= 1147 KRW)[2]

The translated press release by SCEK suggests that there might have been 6 games already released to PlayStation 2 owners in June of the same year; leading to 15 BigHit series games being released by the start of October 2004. The first 7 - 15 games released under the BigHit series title were : Minna no Golf 3, Gitaroo Man, Time Crisis 3, The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, Need for Speed: Underground, SSX 3, WWE Smackdown! Shut Your Mouth, Final Fantasy X International, and Shin Sangoku Musō 2.

List of titles edit

PlayStation 2 edit

PlayStation 3 edit

PlayStation Portable edit

PlayStation Vita edit

References edit

  1. ^ "PS2 인기게임, Big Hit 시리즈 추가 발매". newswire.co.kr. September 30, 2004. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  2. ^ "XE: USD / KRW Currency Chart. US Dollar to South Korean Won Rates". www.xe.com. Retrieved April 11, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official Sony Computer Entertainment Korea BigHit Series list
  • Official Sony Computer Entertainment Korea Press Releases