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Xoj said:
Onyxmeth said:

What I'm saying is that Shadow of the Colossus can be played on a PS3 or a PS2, regardless of official release. It doesn't matter what the box says. You can walk into a store, buy a PS2 game and pop it into certain PS3s and it will work. End of story. Traditional emulation does not work that way. They require an illegal ROM to be downloaded to play the game. Thus similar to other situations mentioned in this topic, one does not need a PS2 to play an actual legal copy of SOTC.

My point for mentioning this is that just because you played Gears on your PC, and I played SOTC on my PS3, does not mean these can't be considered exclusives to another purchaser on a different machine. Why have predetermined definitions that are only beneficial to game hardware manufacturers? They use them to entice you and stop you from thinking for yourself. My purcahases are made based on my own levels of exclusivity, and yours and everyone elses' should too.

PS3 is emulation!, actually certain ps3 are ps2 too, they include all the required hardware, at much your point make me believe more PC version are not exclusives.

not only they look better they have more features. and even free online.

PS3 being emulation is irrelevant. It can play a legal copy of a PS2 or PS1 game. That's what mattered to you before. A PC cannot play a legal copy of them. A PSP cannot play a legal copy of them. An Xbox cannot play a legal copy of them. You're now talking about the merits of emulation meaning exclusivity when before you argued over the legality of the software. Stop moving the goalposts here.

I'm not sure what you mean with the second portion of your reply.



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