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Procrastinato said:

Here's an interesting tidbit:

http://ps3.ign.com/articles/966/966706p1.html

The article notes that PEGI and the ESRB have both recently tagged Call of Duty 1 (a PC game from ~2003) as being on the 360 and PS3...  Lets face it, both console have near-identical 3.2 GHz main processors, if you exclude the "rest" of the cores, and graphics chipsets with near-clones on the PC from 2005/2006.  256MB VRAM was mostly unheard of in 2003, or earlier, and 1.7 GHz Intel processors (which were much slower, per clock, than the PowerPC cores in the PS360 are) were pretty much the high end in PC-land.  If a company could build a low-level emulator...

Note how Nintendo recently added C64 emulation to their setup -- wouldn't it be something if MS and Sony added older PC emulation to their own consoles? Think of all the games, and how mad Valve will get, with the Steam competition. ;)

Hummmmm,  very interesting indeed :)