Details for the upcoming PlayStation TV, released in Japan as Vita TV, have finally been revealed. When it is released later this year, it will ship with support for over 700 games with native support for games from the PS Vita, PSP, and PS Classics libraries. Since the device operates essentially as a Vita hooked up to your TV, you'll also be able to access Remote Play with your PS4 in other rooms of your home.This mini console can be connected to a PS3 or PS4 depending on what kind of game you are playing, and will connect to your TV using HDMI. While some bundles may come with a memory card, if you have one that you've been using for your Vita, you can insert that to use any games or saves on it so long as both the Vita and PlayStation TV use the same PSN ID.

On October 14, you can pick up a PS TV starting at $99.99 (MSRP) for the standalone system, or $139.99 (MSRP) for the bundle that includes a Wireless Controller (DUALSHOCK 3), 8GB memory card, and The LEGO Movie Videogame. For a limited time, you can find an exclusive PS TV bundle at Walmart, which comes with everything in the PS TV bundle plus Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time, also for $139.99 (MSRP).

Available from 14th November from £84.99/€99.99 RRP, PS TV will also come with a voucher for three digital PS Vita games: Worms Revolution Extreme Velocity Ultra and OlliOlli , and includes 1GB of built-in storage, so you can start playing straight away.

Unfortunately, Europe will be getting the PlayStation TV a month later than North America, but it will be coming with download codes for three games: This list should help clear up which games you'll be able to play when the device is released, while others such as Minecraft will be coming in the future.Is this list enough to make you buy? What games are you looking forward to playing in HD?