Why couldn't they adapt some system that lets you input the bar code or serial number on a game's case to get the game for free, or at most for a nominal fee for the transfer?
It is extremely unlikely that we'll see any games be BC if they are disc based.
However, it is possible, and likely, that ports on a game by game basis will become available on PSN for download.
Why couldn't they adapt some system that lets you input the bar code or serial number on a game's case to get the game for free, or at most for a nominal fee for the transfer?
Why would you buy a PSP:GO if you already had a PSP?
C.
Its the same as saying why buy a new iPod when your old one works fine, its because it offers new features and a smaller form factor.
Because they are a corperation just like any other... very money hungry. That and people would go through game cases at junk sales and just copy down the serial numbers.
Have you heard what they have done to the poor PSP Go buyers, they have annouced there wont be a way to transfer your old and new UMD games to digital format.... SORRY!![]()
So basically they totally lied because they said the GO would be UMD backwards compatible via a PC 'digitalising' program.
Robin.
Yep, Sony is SO money hungry that they've been selling the PS3 at a loss since it launched, and have been bleeding money for years.
So money hungry that they continue to invest MILLIONS of dollars in titles like Killzone 2 which underperform, but still continue to invest money into stellar first party titles.
I think the Dunce cap is very suitable for you. Never take it off.
Edit: And for the record, Sony never said that you would be able to take your UMD games and somehow get digital copies of them. It was never explicitly stated that those were their plans. The closest that was ever said to such a statement was "we are currently looking into our options for owners of UMD based games". Period. Quit spreading FUD, especially if you haven't the slightest of an idea as to what you are speaking about.
Interesting thought. So far it is of course, just a rumor. But a software emulator rather than hardware is not that strange, especially if Sony can charge for it.i belive this is taken out of context of what it is meant. sony has talked about putting older PS2 games on BD and companys like konami have liked the idea and also these games would be available for download on the PSN store. but the fact that the PS3 dropped the Backwards compatibility it seems extremely doubtful that they will bring it back and if they where going to do it i think they would have included it in the slim
Interesting thought. So far it is of course, just a rumor. But a software emulator rather than hardware is not that strange, especially if Sony can charge for it.![]()
Yes. But if I understand the article correctly, they will sell the games straight from PSN, so they must include a software emulator for the consoles that don't have one.Isn't the BC in UK:launch (60gig) and US80gig machines software only?
Yes. But if I understand the article correctly, they will sell the games straight from PSN, so they must include a software emulator for the consoles that don't have one.
No. BC in launch UK and 80 Gb machines is partial software emulation.Isn't the BC in UK:launch (60gig) and US80gig machines software only?
Trust you to lower the tone of a civil discussion, I wouldnt have expected anything less from you.
If you think that any business isnt money hungry you need to go back to school. They sell PS3's at a loss to make a profit from the games!Which they have to invest millions of dollars in eitherwise the whole system doesnt work. So dont make it out like Sony is doing anything different or more generous than every other company.
Im not going to waste any more time on this with you.