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Well, I really can't answer only yes or no, it depends: if Sony releases in some years a version with BD recorder, I could buy one as soon as its price is under 250€, by then there would be also a lot of bargain priced games, so I wouldn't be forced to pay more (or not much, at least) for console games compared to PC games.
I don't have a PS2 and I'm not very interested in PS2 games, so for me the matter is reduced to a calculation: BC would drive or keep prices up in the immediate future, but if in the mid and long term it drives sales up much more than without BC, so that after the first phase, price drop faster, despite the added value, it's very OK for me, otherwise no.
Anyway, I'd like even more a PS4 with BD recorder and enough memory (4 or 8GB) and general purpose PPC cores (for basic use two PPC cores would be enough, but in 2010 or 2011 4 PPC cores should be cheap enough and much more far-sighted) to totally substitute a PC (PS3 falls short for this, to much relief to MS). And yes, in that case BC would be welcome, as I'd like for such an object a versatility as broad as possible.



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