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Ajescent said:
Kasz216 said:
Ajescent said:
dsister said:
Xen said:

Nobody's doing any homebrew for it, too.


Geohot released it to the public in late Dec, or Jan(<-- I know that's when he released 3.55)? There is already quite a bit of homebrew

http://www.ps3hax.net/2011/01/signed-ps3-homebrew-list-and-download/#axzz1EcyBD9Ey


Wow, I'm so happy I bought a ps3 just so I can play Super Nintendo games....

Hey, I know people who bought PSP's just so they can play SNES games.  You'd be surprised... besides,  it's irrelevent how much it factored into the purchase... as long as someone wants to do it with their product they have every right too, even if it was only a 1% reason they own the console.

If anyone should be sueing him... it's Nintendo!

Not to be captain obvious but if you really wanted to play nintendo games...perhaps maybe you should buy a nintendo console...? To me, It's like getting a cat and asking "why the fuck won't you bark?!"

If you are smart enough to mess with your machine, you are smart enough to read the box and realise what it's meant to do. Seriously, what's the deal with wanting to force things to do more than their set parametres?

So you don't need to have both a Nintendo and PS3 underneath your TV?

That's like asking why you would want your cellphone to allow you to text, use GPS, receive pages, play games and surf the internet.


So you can have 1 phone instead of 12 different devices... and more importantly, becuase the phone CAN do those things.

Why WOULDN'T you want to enable something you own to be able to do everything it can instead of a set limit of items decided on by a company.  I mean, you never know when something might come in handy.

 

If someone gave you the choice between two identical products at identical prices, but one of them had a bunch more features... you don't see why people would choose to go with the second option?