...Wait.
Lin545: Like the Nintendo Classic Mini, this is a mere attempt to cash-out on "brand".
These devices have little value as they do not associate with what they are trying to represent (*) and their long-term value will decline rapidly. Basically you will be much better building the retroconsole yourself, with additional benefit of it having standard ports and standard (read: cheap) hardware parts. And Logitech joysticks are pretty good.
* not original hardware, but emulator inside
* not accepting original disks/cartridges, but integrated ROM
What Sony and Nintendo could do differently - is to reborn the original classic platform, but with new components, new interfaces, whilst supporting the very same standards; kind of "classic" direction. This means proper hardware, proper slot system - but also means that it will cost the company much more for production, and also for support. Such hardware would have much higher aftermarket value, because it sticks to the original family. And this is where they depart from what consumers want, they do not want to invest - they want to cash out.
I think even the raspberry pi3 is strong enough to run ps1 games, very cheap and easy to set up