LOLZero_Cool wrote:
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LOLZero_Cool wrote:
I care, currently I have a Fat PS3 which I can play all the PS1, PS2 & PS3 games that I own, now I'll have to keep my PS3 as well as a PS4, cause I'm not bloody buying the same games again - You are right of course, no manufacturer is obliged to make new consoles backwards compatible, but Sony, amongst others have done so in the past, what they have migrated towards is a policy of repackaging the games so you have to re-buy them - PS2 on PS3 a good example of this, the original consoles supported backwards compatability, which was the dropped and hey, here's a way to get them on your newer PS3, buy them again on the Playstation Store - bunch of bandits if you ask me.Acid_Snake wrote: interesting how nobody cared about this in the old school, why didn't people care that the SNES was not compatible with the NES? why didn't people care that the Genesis was not compatible with the Master System?
Besides, when you buy the PS4, you buy it to play PS4 games, not PS1/2/3, I do love Backwards Compatibility, I love playing PS2 games on my PS3, but I also understand that it's just a side feature, not an important one, I care more for actual PS4 games, and I don't want the PS4 to turn into what the Vita is: way too many PSP games, not as much actual Vita games.
right now the wii u is selling less than the vita, jus sayin'Xian Nox wrote:Couldn't stop myself posting this.![]()