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Is PSP BC a big NGP selling point for you?

Yes 37 56.92%
 
No 23 35.38%
 
Something in between (specify) 5 7.69%
 
Total:65

I could care less.



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Rainbird said:
JWS said:

How long will it take sony to tear out the bc and tell people if they want to play psp games then buy a psp?

It's software emulated, so they won't. The reason it was cut from the PS3 was to save hardware costs, and since there is nothing like that here, they won't.

I thought they took out the software emulation out of the ps3 too? 



JWS said:
Rainbird said:
JWS said:

How long will it take sony to tear out the bc and tell people if they want to play psp games then buy a psp?

It's software emulated, so they won't. The reason it was cut from the PS3 was to save hardware costs, and since there is nothing like that here, they won't.

I thought they took out the software emulation out of the ps3 too? 

It never was fully software emulated.



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Wagram said:

Not really because I still have a new PSP. I take very good care of my things and if it tanked I would just pick up another. I don't think that the NGP is going to get BC because honestly it's a waste of Sony's time. All these piraters can be to blame for that yet again.

Just curious how are pirates are to blamed for NGP not getting BC. Sorry i have been studying quite a bit numbing my brain, if the answer is quite obvious. 



JWS said:
Rainbird said:
JWS said:

How long will it take sony to tear out the bc and tell people if they want to play psp games then buy a psp?

It's software emulated, so they won't. The reason it was cut from the PS3 was to save hardware costs, and since there is nothing like that here, they won't.

I thought they took out the software emulation out of the ps3 too? 

Parts of the PS2 BC were always hardware. Sony just managed to emulate more and more of it with software, but they never had complete software emulation.