You guys think Sony will ever give us a PS2 store on PSN like the PSone classics?
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With the PS3 now selling with 120GB of Hard disk space, I would think that this would be more likely since people could fit the 6GB on their HDD comfortably.
What a question, eh? Just buy a damn PlayStation 2. You know, the one that plays 110% of all your PS2 and PSone titles?
Amster_G
I OWN a PS2 a BC 80gig PS3 and a PS3 Slim... I'm in no way PS2-less. it's a simple question. There are some games out there that are PS2 games that people want to play and just CAN'T FIND. it would be good if Sony made a PS2 store like the PSone classics. Now that most people have 80-160gig HDs in their PS3, or like me upgraded their HD, this isn't much to ask for.
[QUOTE="Amster_G"]
What a question, eh? Just buy a damn PlayStation 2. You know, the one that plays 110% of all your PS2 and PSone titles?
kenken2g
I OWN a PS2 a BC 80gig PS3 and a PS3 Slim... I'm in no way PS2-less. it's a simple question. There are some games out there that are PS2 games that people want to play and just CAN'T FIND. it would be good if Sony made a PS2 store like the PSone classics. Now that most people have 80-160gig HDs in their PS3, or like me upgraded their HD, this isn't much to ask for.
It's actually a lot to ask for, considering that they'd have to either code each game individually to run on PS3, since new models wouldn't be able to emulate the games in their original form, or bring back backwards compatibility altogether.No, because Sony doesn't even make backwards compatible PS3s anymore. Only the people with older models would even be able to play the games.nero_rulesThis. ^^^ I thought ps2 had a different chip or something then the ps1 and 3
[QUOTE="Amster_G"]
What a question, eh? Just buy a damn PlayStation 2. You know, the one that plays 110% of all your PS2 and PSone titles?
kenken2g
I OWN a PS2 a BC 80gig PS3 and a PS3 Slim... I'm in no way PS2-less. it's a simple question. There are some games out there that are PS2 games that people want to play and just CAN'T FIND. it would be good if Sony made a PS2 store like the PSone classics. Now that most people have 80-160gig HDs in their PS3, or like me upgraded their HD, this isn't much to ask for.
why does it matter you can already play themThis is how I see it happening, the moment Sony confirms that PS2 development is being cancelled they will also confirm the release of the PS2 store/titles on the PSN. I doubt you will see PS2 titles released on the PS3 whilst the PS2 is still selling and being manufactured.
Yes, one day, you'll be able to download PS2 game on your PS-Phone and play them, believe it... believe it !!
[QUOTE="kenken2g"]
[QUOTE="Amster_G"]
What a question, eh? Just buy a damn PlayStation 2. You know, the one that plays 110% of all your PS2 and PSone titles?
heylokbing
I OWN a PS2 a BC 80gig PS3 and a PS3 Slim... I'm in no way PS2-less. it's a simple question. There are some games out there that are PS2 games that people want to play and just CAN'T FIND. it would be good if Sony made a PS2 store like the PSone classics. Now that most people have 80-160gig HDs in their PS3, or like me upgraded their HD, this isn't much to ask for.
why does it matter you can already play themSimple... because there are some PS2 games that can't be found... ICO anyone? They should put up the Final Fantasys, ICO, God of Wars, Metal Gears and Twisted Metal at least.
They just started putting PS1 games up on a somewhat regular basis so I doubt we will see PS2 games for a long while if we ever do. I don't know why this PS2 crap is still being put on a pedestal. Yes the system had buku amount of games on the system and you didn't really need to own the other systems if you had a PS2. Play PS3 for awhile and then worry about that. People barely have touched PS3 and want to play PS2 games, play the new games, honestly.
No I don't think so, I think the reason they did a PS1 classics is because is nostelgic to play those old games again, but PS2 is still pretty fresh on the brain and most people most likely still have a lot of their ps2 games. Mine has Ps2 compatibility anyway. If they were to do it though I think it wouldn't be for a loooong time.
And it would allow access to games that weren't available in your region. I have some imports I want to play but I'm waiting to find a cheap import PS2. If they were available on the store it would be a lot easier. However I think it is Sony too who believe you should just buy a PS2.People who are saying to "Just buy a PS2" are overlooking something. A PS2 Store would allow people to get games they wouldn't find otherwise without paying a high price for them.
King9999
People who are saying to "Just buy a PS2" are overlooking something. A PS2 Store would allow people to get games they wouldn't find otherwise without paying a high price for them.
King9999
agreed
They had the option back in 06 to mid 08 to get the BC. it's called buying for the long term. I bought a PS3 at the beginning knowing what was out but I figured it will eventually kick off sometime so I bought one anyway. I knew it would cost a arm and a leg based on the huge in your face rumors about blu ray costing a fortune to put it there. I knew it wasn't going to be cheap. For over a year it was said that PS3 was going to cost a pretty penny. Then a year later the BC models got knocked down 100 so I mean suit yourself. Yes it's expensive but premium packages have a premium price tag. I don't understand the big shock factor. Long before the system came out people knew and yet acted all surprised when it launched.
Once again people complain about not having something but they didn't want to shell out the money for it when it was available.I traded in close to all my PS2 games just to try to bring the price down and then my dad goes off and buys one. Anyway I was prepared to give up what I had for it.
When you saysomething is "too expensive" what your saying is I don't care about what features are inside I just want things cheaper. In order to get things cheaper they took out the BC and made things smaller. It was obvious they werefazing it outsince the European launchof the system. They never got BC with the emotion engine. It's pure logic really.
If people bought for the long term instead of immediate gratification, then people would be a lot happier and the BC units would have sold and then it might have stayed. The machine wasn't overpriced for what it could do at the time of launch. Blu Ray players by themselves costed just as much if not more than the PS3 first did.
I was just talking to my uncle last week and he bought a launch blu ray player for $1200. That is double the cost of a launch PS3.
But you wiated and now your "paying the price" he he
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