The Fury said:
ganoncrotch said:
Yeah agree with this, could be worth considering tho that it could be just around the corner and Sony are pretty decent about giving you updated licenses for versions you already owned, say I got a good few psone games which I bought a couple of years before the Vita appeared, but now have the vita versions of stuff like FF7/8/9 without shelling out again.
Would be great if they do the same for ps4 versions of psone games for their loyal fans who've been buying psn content for years.
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Consider as well there may be a fair few people who never owned a PS3, PSP or Vita that moved from Xbox or Nintendo but now own a PS4 and would like to try some of these games that people say are true classics. It's just missing out on extra money... unless it really would cost them too much to do it. It's not like the PS Now thing is an excuse here, emulation can handle it.
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Yeah indeed, for people who are just discovering playstation now there is some games on psn store that are just .... well perfect imo, Crash 2, every final fantasy up to X-2 is there for the Vita from the Store I mean... so many generations of gaming. Some parts are slightly lost now tho to time... I mean I recall when I first played GTA3 seeing a GTA world in 3d being able to run around and cause mayhem up close and personal was just technically a fantastic achievement... today GTA3 on the ps2 anyway looks a right blurry mess, definitely need to vasiline up your TV if you wanna see it like it looked back in 2001 to gamers... 14 years ago (christ I feel old)
What was the psone... 33mhz? :D I'm fairly sure the ps4 cpu could emulate that while it's powered off lol, prolly takes more processing power to run the LED's on the front of the system.