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By Ben Dutka:

Some of you with large PS2 libraries are very disappointed that Sony opted to remove backwards compatibility for PS2 software from the new PlayStation 3. The original 60GB model had it, but Sony immediately began to cut back; the ensuing model only had partial b/c (and it was emulation; they got rid of the graphics synthesizer chip), and now, the PS3 doesn't support PS2 software at all. It does, however, support most PS1 software.

Sony got rid of PS2 b/c in the PS3 mostly to help cut the cost of the console, but once they've dropped the manufacturing costs enough, might they reconsider? According to a rumor started at NeoGAF, one Sony representative claims that the company may be looking into a PS2 emulator for the PS3 in the near future. He first said that with only about a year left in the PS2's lifespan, you can't expect Sony to put PS2 b/c high on its priority list for the PS3, but at the same time, an emulator isn't out of the realm of possibility. This rep apparently said that "Sony may be willing to potentially buy a PS2 emulator to put in future consoles." And furthermore, this could include anyone who wants to try making one, as Sony may be looking around for options from both companies and independent coders. Of course, none of this is anything but speculation and rumor - hence, Sony will never issue an official comment on it - but they have cut the production costs of the PS3 significantly over the past couple of years. With those costs down, and with enough consumer demand, it would seem logical to pursue PS2 emulation...if they can get it cheap, that is.

The question is, as we leave the previous generation further and further behind, does PS2 emulation become less important or more important? Are people tossing their PS2s when they buy a PS3? They didn't do that earlier, when there were still plenty of PS2 games coming out and not a whole lot on shelves for the PS3. But these days, there's very little to entice a new consumer to keep the PS2 hooked up. Then again, even with no new games, someone may have a very large PS2 library, and may only realize at a later date that the PS3 doesn't support any one of those games. It's an interesting conundrum, to be sure.

  


I think its a very good approach. Buy an emulator and get it on the PS3.. i think they should find one easily.. Maybe they will buy the company if it is not very large..

http://www.psxextreme.com/ps3-news/4421.html

 

 



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If it was so cheap to do this, wouldn't they have done it already?



I think they will announce "emulation" when they officially discontinue the ps2.



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Ajescent said:
I think they will announce "emulation" when they officially discontinue the ps2.

So when the PS4 hits the market

 



haha, it could happen :D



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Ajescent said:
I think they will announce "emulation" when they officially discontinue the ps2.

I think it's a terrible mistake if they're holding back on emulation to keep the PS2 alive... They should be pulling out all the stops to improve the PS3's image, not that of a system which will be practically dead in the next 12-18 months.

 



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i am getting a ps2 back this weekend, so i can play all my ps2 rpg's i want and have. i would love if they made a emulator available for download from the ps store and of course it should be free too.



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Emulation enables them to do what Microsoft did with the XBox games: Put them up on their marketplace and resell them. Being able to emulate competently keeps a game like R-Type Final, and other games, alive. It would also enable God of War to be on sale.

Unless people are THAT hard set against last gen graphics, it is good to enable people to play older games.



richardhutnik said:
Emulation enables them to do what Microsoft did with the XBox games: Put them up on their marketplace and resell them. Being able to emulate competently keeps a game like R-Type Final, and other games, alive. It would also enable God of War to be on sale.

Unless people are THAT hard set against last gen graphics, it is good to enable people to play older games.

This is another reason not to believe the theory that Sony is holding back emulation on purpose.

As you said, this could be a revenue stream for them on top of an appealing PS3 feature. The only big cost would be the development of the emulator, practically no ongoing costs after that.

 



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NJ5 said:
richardhutnik said:
Emulation enables them to do what Microsoft did with the XBox games: Put them up on their marketplace and resell them. Being able to emulate competently keeps a game like R-Type Final, and other games, alive. It would also enable God of War to be on sale.

Unless people are THAT hard set against last gen graphics, it is good to enable people to play older games.

This is another reason not to believe the theory that Sony is holding back emulation on purpose.

As you said, this could be a revenue stream for them on top of an appealing PS3 feature. The only big cost would be the development of the emulator, practically no ongoing costs after that.

 

I am sure emulating the PS2 is NOT an easy task.  The system has complex internals, and trying to emulate that, is difficult.  They originally stuck a nearly full PS2 in the PS3, with the main chips.  They then went partial and full emulation (to cut costs) and then realized that it wasn't being well done enough, nor was it turning the tide in the videogame wars.

I would say there is a decent chance they will try to do it again, as time goes on.  Who knows how eeffective it would be though.