Bataar wrote:
gbollard wrote:
Still can't play PS2 on it ... so why would I bother...
If you own PS2 games that you want to play, I would assume you have a PS2. Why not use your PS2 to continue to play your PS2 games and get a PS3 to play PS3 games and watch Blu Ray movies.
Well, call me old fashioned but I have a PC. I can play nearly all of my old games on it. Some run a bit fast but DOSBox takes care of them.
Then there's the DVD Player... which plays CDs and MP3s too...
I can't see a huge incentive to upgrade from DVD to Blu Ray (Not like the jump from VHS to DVD). In fact, if I bought a Blu Ray movie, I wouldn't be able to play it on my portable player, the computer, the kids computer, or either of the other two DVD players in the house. I can't see why I'd buy a Blu Ray film.
I've got a PS2 which I can, if I wanted, play PS1 Games on it. I didn't have any when I bought it but now I do. One day the PS2 will break. I hope I'll still be able to buy a replacement PS2 then ... after all, I've got about 100 PS2 Games most of which I've never had time to play.
If the PS3 isn't backwards compatible, then it's a whole new games console and has to compete with the XBox and Wii (and PC) for my attention. I'd have gotten a PS3 already if it was compatible. As it happens, I've been given a Wii now and although I don't like it as much as the PS2, it's probably just as useful as the PS3.