Backwards Compatible Consoles

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#1 alakazam98
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How many of you play old games on backwards compatible current-gen consoles? Or do you prefer playing games on the original system? I think it will be interesitng to see what people's perspectives on this are.
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#2 logicalfrank
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I used to be pretty staunch on the original console/original media thing but the convenience of stuff like PSN and Nintendo's Virtual Console is winning me over. In a perfect world, I'd have a room set up for each console w/ period-correct decor and so forth so that I could play my NES sitting on a beanbag chair w/ Guns N Roses posters all over the walls and then go to the next room to play SNES and listen to Soundgarden. But it is not a perfect world we live in and so I am forced to sometimes get my NES fix on my 3DS while waiting for a flight at the airport.

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#3 tab134
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i just play my ps1 games on my ps3 these days. infinite save space ftw, my ps1 cards are third party cheapos that have failed multiple times. i also have an lcd with basic inputs, so composite stuff looks artifact'd to hell. i havent seen any glaring issues with the ps3's backwards compatibility, only complaint is the sound is just a little different. xbox360 has disappointing backwards compatibility, generally everything plays and looks better on xbox.
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#4 SonOfChewbacca
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I usually play my PS1 games on the PS1, but for certain games like Chrono Trigger where I can speed up the loading times, I'll play it on the PS2.

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#5 Amster_G
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I kinda have to play my old games on the older consoles. I don't actually have a PS3 anymore but even if I did, I'd be playing on my girlfriend's PlayStation 2 anyway since the PS3 doesn't have any backwards compatibility, except for PlayStation games of course.

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#6 Emerald_Warrior
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I always prefer to play the original games on their original consoles whenever possible. That is how the game was intended to be played. Sometimes design decision are based on a particular piece of hardware or a specific limitation.

However, there are exceptions. Game Boy and Game Boy Color games stand out to me in particular. They look A LOT better on the backlit screen of a GBA-SP or on the T.V. screen through a Game Boy Player or Super Game Boy.

I personally play Sega Master System games on my Sega Genesis through my Sega Power Converter attachment. I just haven't found a good deal on an actual Sega Master System, but found the Power Base Converter for $20. If I come across a good deal on a Sega Master System, I'd still pick it up, though. So it's not a matter or preference for me, but a matter of necessity in this situation.

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#7 Devil-Itachi
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I'll play games on either and do. Though depending on the game I could be bothered by the controller or sometimes I just like to boot up a system and play without going through menus.
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#8 MonkeySpot
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I think that however you get your fix, it's all in-bounds to me. I like original software, but if it works on new(er) hardware without extensive emulations or other things which can compromise the quality of the sound or graphics from it's original state, I'm cool with it. I have purchased many PSOne games I got rid of years ago because it's so easy to play them now on my PS3, for instance (save cards being the thing I don't have in large supply for PSOne anymore)...

... But I AM a stickler for playing 4:3 ratio presentations on a 4:3 ratio CRT as apposed to on a newer HD tv. That's pretty much where I draw my geek-ness line.

:D

But I say, a great game is a great game, no matter when it was originally programmed... So however you are delving into the past, you should be commended for your open-minded approach to gaming.

Retro RULES!!!

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#9 d_parker
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No preference for me, as long as I can play the game.

Although sometimes its nice to be able to play a game like the Gameboy Color version of Prince of Persia on my 3DS with the ability to save the game whenever I want. Kinda cheap but if you just want to finish the game again, its a nice touch.

I just wish there were more retro collections available - why hasn't anyone released a Colecovision collection yet?

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#10 Stinger78
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I usually play games on the systems they were released on, and while I have played PS1 games on my slim PS2, I just recently re-bought an original PlayStation from ebay with which I will play them. One exception of 'earlier-gen' on a current system is having the PSN store version of Twisted Metal 2, and Twisted Metal Black both downloaded on my PS3 and the "Xbox original" Ninja Gaiden Black downloaded on my Xbox 360.
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#11 BlendThree
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It's odd but I actually prefer playing old games on their proper systems. I think it stems from the idea that I'm logging miles on my new (usually much more expensive hardware) to get the experience of the system collecting dust that's bought and paid for. I suppose the concept would be a lot more appealing to me had I encountered a backward compatible system that I didn't have the older one of as well.
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#12 almasdeathchild
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backwards compatible

it just makes less space and such

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#13 Eikichi-Onizuka
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No preference for me, I play PS1 games on PS2/PS3 since I gave my PS1 away. If the 360 were backwards compatible with all xbox games I would've gave my xbox away also. I kept my Gamecube even though I don't play it anymore(play the games on Wii) in case I ever get a GBA player. GB/GBC games I prefer to play on my GBA SP for the backlit screen.
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#14 Dj-Dampleaf
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Atari 5200, 7800, Genesis, commodor home console PC, PS2, Xbox 360, Wii Gameboy color, Advance, PSP Go(kinda), DS, 3DS etc.
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#15 mariokart64fan
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i play my ps2 ps1 games on my 320 gig which used to be only 60 gig ps3 , and i play what xbox games i can on my 360 and my gc vc games on my wii so yes i do

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#16 Metallic_Blade
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Don't really care on how or what it is played on, as long as it works.

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#17 Seabas989
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No preference for me, as long as I can play the game.

Although sometimes its nice to be able to play a game like the Gameboy Color version of Prince of Persia on my 3DS with the ability to save the game whenever I want. Kinda cheap but if you just want to finish the game again, its a nice touch.

I just wish there were more retro collections available - why hasn't anyone released a Colecovision collection yet?

d_parker

This.

Basically whichever saves me money.

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#18 Talldude80
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i almost ALWAYS play the games on original consoles. Here and there I'll play an Xbox original on the xbox360 or a ps1 game on the ps2, but very rarely. I personally prefer playing NES and Genesis games on the original consoles. I dont own a wii, so I can't play the Virtual Console games, but if I get a wii one of these days I might try it out (for the right price on a hard to find game)

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#19 Sali217
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I play my ps1 games on my ps3, purely because I can turn "smoothing" on.
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#20 Megavideogamer
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I'm one of the rare people that uses the Playstation 3 60Giger backwards compatibilies to play Playstation 2 games, Playstation games. As well as PS3 games.