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IF this happens, I hope they bring out a lot more games than what they bring out with the PSOne classics. I mean come on, the Japanese PSN Store has hundreds of PSOne games on it while the U.S. has maybe 80 (high estimate and most are crap) and the UK store has like 8 (low estimate).



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They are going to keep selling us those PS2 games for years to come and we are going to still buy them because they really were that good. I would really like an Ico collection on NGP.



There's still a lot of PS2 games out there that I haven't played and with my PS2 broken, I think it's a good thing. and kinda curious to see how PS2 games would look like on the NGP.



adriane23 said:

IF this happens, I hope they bring out a lot more games than what they bring out with the PSOne classics. I mean come on, the Japanese PSN Store has hundreds of PSOne games on it while the U.S. has maybe 80 (high estimate and most are crap) and the UK store has like 8 (low estimate).


Lol true. They should have just put all the games right off the bat instead of doing it one by one...



Going to wait and see how this unfolds and what are the prices for the ps2 games. Too many rumours of this and that. 



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want ffx on there sooooooooooo bad



makingmusic476 said:

RUMOR != NEWS

FFS


THIS!



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Certainly hope so there are some epic PS2 games that i want on my PS3 but can't get. If this goes ahead it will make me very happy.



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