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manuel
Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 12:43:20 PM


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Found it today on joystiq.

If that will happen it's a blatant ripoff of Nintendo's virtual console, but hey, Nintendo is used to competitors stealing their ideas. :wink:
Of course it's not a far fetched idea to offer downloads, but you have never heard about that from Sony. (At least I haven't) Now, after Nintendo announced it, Sony seems to add that to their console, too. That's why I call it a rip off of Nintendo's plans.

On the other hand, this would make a PS3 really more attractive. There are some games on PS1 and PS2 that are really hard to find or quite pricy. Download em for cheap without having to serach used game shops would be nice sometimes.
I just hope they don't put in their famous root kits in the downloadable games. :wink:
And I hope ALL games will be playable on PS3. Not a half-boiled solution like on the 360, where you even can't use your old saves.

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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 2:56:06 PM


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"manuel" wrote:
And I hope ALL games will be playable on PS3. Not a half-boiled solution like on the 360, where you even can't use your old saves.


Why... what are you talking about, manuel? Microsoft says that backwards compatibility is overrated. Microsoft says that single player games are an aberration. Don't you believe them?


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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 5:02:15 PM


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I believe them. What MS says can't be wrong. :wink:

I don't think backwards compatibility is overrated, though. It's not rated that highly anyways. :wink: It's a nice feature I will definitely use. I use it already. I play old GB games on my GBA and GBA games on my NDS. :o
If I had a PS2 I'd play PS1 games on it.
And when I get the Revolution I will definitely play my Cube games on that, too, and perhaps even download an old game, just to test the virtual console thing.

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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 6:58:36 PM


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"manuel" wrote:
I hope ALL games will be playable on PS3. Not a half-boiled solution like on the 360, where you even can't use your old saves.


NEWS FLASH: the PS3 uses a completely different hardware architecture than the PS1 and PS2, if Sony does any backward compativility, it'll be no better than the 360, as it'll be 100% emulation. that's right anti-MS fanboys, Sony will be in EXACTLY the same position!

No, I don't think they'll offer downloadable PS2 games, as many of them are several GIGABYTES each (in the case of GTA:SA, around 8...) You going to wait for those downloads? Since the idea for this thread came from Joystiq, it should be noted that they toyed with the idea of offering downloadable PS1 games for the PS2, didn't happen... many of those games are large as well, 4 CDs at 600+ MB each... not fun.

Revolution will succeed fantastically here, as the largest N64 games are only 64MB, and there are no downloadable GameCube games, those require the actual disc.

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that's right anti-MS fanboys, Sony will be in EXACTLY the same position!


I prefer anti Microsoftorial advocate, thank you very much.


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Posted: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 7:18:49 PM


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Maybe Sony can make better emulators than MS? :P
I knew that the PS3 has another architecture, but hey, can't somebody dream here? Impossible is nothing I think.
And even if not all games are playable. Saves from the old console should be usable on the new one, right? Even Luke must agree to this. :wink:

Even downloadable PS2 games are imaginable. 8GB aren't that much in the future. (And many games don't even fill up 1 DVD) Now across Europe 6Mbit DSL is pretty much standard, in Japan speeds are still much faster. I don't know about the US, though.
For popular titles P2P could be used in distribution.
With a 6 Mbit line used to the max 8GB can be on your HD in 3 hours or less. (If I didn't make a mistake in my calculation... ) And I'm sure they could pull out compression tools to make the transferred data smaller.
In Japan YahooBB has 12Mbit standard, 50 to 100Mbit can be found in populated areas. If they find a good distribution method, this would be NO problem. Technology is progressing and until the PS3 is out, internet will again be faster (probably).
Whether they will do that is another thing.
But it's by no means impossible.

Oh, I didn't know they speculated about downloadable games for the PS2 back then.
That's funny. :)

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Don't understand me wrong here.
I'm no anti-MS fanboy. Really.
I happen to be quite fond of MS since they released XP. It's a great OS and never crashed since I used it.
I also happen to like Billy boy. I think he's a nice guy.
I'm a Nintendo fanboy, then there's nothing for a long time, then comes my interest in Sony and MS (in that particular order, cuz Sony has better RPGs on their consoles).

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