Sony PS4 Backward Compatibility

Dec 07, 2015 03:26

People were excited for a while there that Sony was going to answer Microsoft's bid for favor by working on 360 BC on the Xbone. Apparently Sony had quietly enabled PS2 BC recently as well. Among the musings over what it meant, my prediction on forums ended up being correct. This isn't disc-based BC people were hoping it would be - where you'd be ( Read more... )

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kane_magus December 7 2015, 17:48:17 UTC
One the one hand, I'm kind of surprised that they offered it at all, in any form, but on the other hand, I'm not surprised in the slightest that they only offered it as digital downloads (aka THE FUTURE™). This is, after all, the modern video game industry that we're talking about here. In any case, there are very few PS1, PS2, or PS3 games that I'd much care to repurchase, through any means (either via the PS4 store or by actually going out and rebuying a PS1/PS2/PS3 and the physical games).

So far, I still don't have much interest in even getting a Wii U at this point, much less a PS4. (And I don't think there's a need for me to go yet again into how I feel toward the X-bone. Even negative-100% interest is still much too high compared to my own level of interest in it. ¬_¬)

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owsf2000 December 7 2015, 19:55:58 UTC
I think there's about 10 games on the Wii U I wouldn't mind picking up to play at some point, although the one that would probably seal the deal would be the next Zelda game which was announced in 2014. And then absent from the last E3... Which means we might be looking at a 2017 release for it at this point, since Nintendo has said they generally only show off games they expect to ship within the next year. Still, Hyrule Warriors, Splatoon, and the various staples already on the system are interesting enough to want the system ( ... )

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kane_magus December 7 2015, 23:09:56 UTC
And, of course, there's the usual "access to everything will be lost when they inevitably turn off Store support for the PS4 in a decade or so" issue as well. So if one did get a PS4 and did want older games from the Store on it, one had better buy them as soon as possible and then hope against hope that they don't additionally require some sort of online access just to be able to use (like most indie games on the 360 did, and likely still do, for all I know).

(EDIT) For the record, if I ever do get a PS4 someday, it will likely be near the end of its life cycle. As such, I very likely won't go too deeply at all into the Store aspect of it, just for that very reason. (/EDIT)

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