With the PlayStation Classic's reveal earlier this week came the confirmation of five of the 20 games to be included in the nostalgic console, as well as what players would be getting for the $99.99 price point.

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Still, some questions lingered about functionality for the system, and how it might differ from what we've seen in Nintendo's NES and SNES Classic mini consoles. Speaking to IGN via email, a PlayStation spokesperson confirmed that, similarly to those consoles, the initial launch lineup will be the full catalogue for the PlayStation Classic "There are no plans to bring new content to PlayStation Classic post-launch," a PlayStation spokesperson said.Along those lines, the PlayStation spokesperson confirmed the PS Classic will not have any online PSN unctionality or connect to PSN accounts or services. And, sorry trophy hunters, the games included have not been altered to include trophy support.As mentioned in the initial announcement, the PlayStation Classic will have the RESET button on the console, which will allow players to save and suspend the current gameplay state of any included game. Players will be able to jump right back in and resume playing from where they left off.As for the lineup itself, PlayStation is not yet revealing the other games as of this time. While IGN suggested 15 other PlayStation classic titles , we omitted some, like the Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon trilogies, because of recent or upcoming remakes. While PlayStation didn't confirm or deny whether these remakes affected the list, the spokesperson did offer some insight into the selection process."The 20 titles launching with the PlayStation Classic were selected due to their popularity amongst original PlayStation fans," the spokesperson told IGN. "However, it is important to note that the title list is tailored to each region."And as to whether the Classic would affect any plans for other remasters or consideration for the downloading of older games on the PS4 or on future systems, the spokesperson said "No, PlayStation Classic is a separate initiative from any ports or re-releases of older titles."While we wait for more on the PlayStation Classic, be sure to check out IGN's Joanthon Dornbush and Max Scoville discuss why they're both excited, but also have some reservations, about the PS Classic below.And for more on PlayStation, check out IGN Beyond , our weekly talk show breaking down the biggest PlayStation topics.

Jonathon Dornbush is IGN's News Editor and PlayStation lead. Talk to him about what he'd like to see on the PlayStation Classic on Twitter @jmdornbush