Aug 25th, 2004, 02:54 PM
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just a rolling stone
Joined: Apr 2002
Location: of what?
Posts: 1,561
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Originally Posted by Vicious_2003
Yeah god forbid we have to hook our ps2's up to play our old outdated games weve beaten eleven times. Backwards compatibility is over rated IMO.
But i dig what sonys doing here. Lets compare thier thinking to Nintendos thinking.
Nintendo : Ive got an idea SMALLER DISCS !
Sony : Ive got an Idea....DISCS THAT HOLD MORE !
See the difference.
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I don't agree with you here, Vicious. If you have a game that you've beaten many, many times, then sure: why would you want to keep playing it over and over again? It is one of your favorite games, then you have a reason, but if it's not... then I don't really see why you should. However, many people now don't have a PSO, and therefore having backwards compatability is of much help. 'Sides, when this comes out, I think it will be much more convenient to have a machine that will allow you to play the three kinds of games in one, rather than to have to hook up 3 different systems all of the time.
Anyway, I have a question! I don't really understand what the Blu-ray Disc is, or more precisely, does. Is it something that will help prevent pirating of games? Eeks! Someone please explain. ^__^
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