Postby Bobtheduck » Wed Aug 04, 2004 10:19 pm
I remember when Super Nintendo came out. I wanted one sooo bad, but my parents couldn't afford it. A couple christmases went by, no SNES. When I'd talk to them about it, they would say. "We've spent so much money on games for that Nintendo. Why couldn't they have an adapter on that like the atari (5200) did?"
She was so afraid that because it wasn't backward compatible, that all my NES games would go to waste. It took a while, but I eventually assured her I could hook both systems up. I was able to, and I did. I got a lot of use out of my NES long after I got my SNES, and my Mother's fears subsided.
It would be a mild nuisance if PS3 isn't backward compatible. I mean, it was a huge draw for PS1, but frankly backward compatibility isn't that important unless you plan on giving your PS2 away. It's easy to switch back and forth between PS3 and PS2, although I heard PS3 may be HD only, so i guess that would be complicating things... Hopefully, by that time, HDTVs will be a manageable price (I'm not talking about the plasma ones, those ones are sorta like Jaguars in that they're very flashy but much too expensive and not as reliable as cheaper ones) so I hope to be able to buy one then, too...
Of course, PS2 also has HD connections, even though it can't take full advantage of it in most games. You will have to play most games in standard definition and it will be in letterbox (or, whatever it would be called when it was on the sides instead of on top).
In any case, backward compatibility isn't my top priority.
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