Ruler said:
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PS1 + PS2 via emulation =>

It would be fantastic to have the option to pull out your old ps2 & ps1 games and be able to play them on the PS4.
Ruler said:
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PS1 + PS2 via emulation =>

It would be fantastic to have the option to pull out your old ps2 & ps1 games and be able to play them on the PS4.
Seriously? Everyone was predicting TLG would be at E3 for the past 4 or so E3s, someone was bound to get it right eventually :) I hardly consider that credibility. Nothing in gaming is bigger than E3. It's the time of year where all gaming media is in one place.
| spurgeonryan said: Is Nintendo showing up? If they do and actually bring their A game it could be bigger. |
He's talking about Sonys showing exclusively.
DerNebel said:
He's talking about Sonys showing exclusively. |
Did he say " this " E3, or did he mean " a E3 conférence " ? It's not clear enough
Predictions for end of 2014 HW sales:
PS4: 17m XB1: 10m WiiU: 10m Vita: 10m


Hahahaha
Final Fantasy VII Remake, Shenmue 3, The Last Guardian.
You aint gonna beat that, even if you reveal Crash Bandicoot 4.
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Aerys said:
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He means this years E3 conference at least in terms of first party I think. In other posts in the thread, after making this comment, he's talking about this years E3 conference saying that it mostly stood out because of the nostalgia trio and that PGW is not going to be like this and will instead have new first party games. That's at least what I'm reading into it.
| spurgeonryan said: Is Nintendo showing up? If they do and actually bring their A game it could be bigger. |
They wouldn't reveal the NX at PGW
Personally, new IP > FF VII remake and Shenmue. Neither one makes me all that excited. I've already played FF VII, for one thing.
Hard to see Sony topping Horizon, though, but I guess it's possible. A price cut would help a lot, and GT7. I'm not sure what else is out there waiting to be revealed.

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