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[QUOTE="ZombieKiller7"]
I'm used to gaming on a PC where there is no "generation" you just keep expanding your library.
What about consoles?
When the next gen comes out, what do you do with the older system and games?
Just keep em? Throw it in the closet? Sell?
I'm concerned because of rumors that they might announce the PS4 at E3.
So what am I gonna do with my PS3?
RobertBowen
Heh, for once a genuinely worthwhile question, although your statement about PC's is erroneous; PC's go through hardware generations roughly every 3 years and software generations every 5 to 7 years and backwards compatibility is never guaranteed without emulation, which is one of the reasons I got out of it; PC's take up far more space than a single console, but because of emulation issues, I find I need to maintain a DOS PC. That's about 95 lbs. of equipment with the CRT monitors.
I'm curious to know what DOS games you are having problems playing? I find 'DOSBox' works well for all of my old DOS games, and can play them all on my current PC.
Anything that needs a 486 or low end pentium. This is because my main computer is a P3 1gig. I dumped over $1200 into it back in the day, but because of all of the video card issues I had, most games weren't playable. My laptop is a P4M 1.6, so I could give it a try, but frankly...I have a P3 450 with Windows 98 that works perfectly fine for everything but CyberMage (soundcard issue), so why would I bother configuring a virtual autoexec.bat and config.sys when I don't have to? :P
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