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Gazz said:
So there might be a difference in size and quality between the PSN and Live version? Is there even a download limit on PSN for games? I got Syphon filter 1 the other day, but that one got installed on my PSP so that didn't count. I thought that people got a great network for the money they paid. Not something that kept a lid on things.

An arcade game of the 80/90's needs to be in 1080p because we can and it's not the 80's anymore. Th remake of the ford GT 40 didn't still have the crappy brakes now did it? Things advance.

 The PSN has no size limit, one of the things I like about the PSN store because it allows for titles like Warhawk, GT Prolouge, Socom, Little Big Planet, etc.  



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