PS3 Backwards Compatibility Confirmed 73
Thanks to Gamesindustry.biz for their story confirming that the PlayStation 3 will offer backwards compatibility with earlier PlayStation consoles via emulation, offering a quote from Sony boss Ken Kutaragi, sourced from the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun: "PSone runs on the PlayStation 2 through emulation rather than actual hardware. PlayStation 3 will offer the same compatibility for PS2 software and the format will continue forever." He also partially attributed the PS2's success to its multi-purpose nature, saying "[PS2] offers a sense of insurance because it is compatible with PSone and DVD movies", echoing earlier suggestions about DVD players in consoles, and obvious advantages to backwards software compatibility.
good good !!! (Score:5, Insightful)
Although I am uncertain how long CD/DVD sized optical media will be around for (refer to "forever" comment).
Re:good good !!! (Score:3, Insightful)
Actually, every computer I currently use still has a floppy drive in it, and most of them have never even been used.
Safe to say that even if a new form of media takes over from the CD/DVD formats, there will still be drives in use for a very long time to come.
Re:good good !!! (Score:2)
Anyways, what? And that has what to do with anything? You don't think cassette tapes degrade? ok then.
And none of the CD's you bought 15 years ago work anymore? Oh, you've never even owned one? Ok, then why are you even talking.
BTW, I have NEVER had a cd degrade on me except through abuse...scratches and the like or melting. And no, I'm not disputing that it's not possible, because I do know that it is, but it's not the general case...and again has virtually NO rel
I'm not sure about the "PS1 emulation" part... (Score:5, Interesting)
The PS1 is enclosed in its material form in the PS2, thus eliminating the need for emulation. Is this wrong ? Does anyone have reliable info on this ?
Re:I'm not sure about the "PS1 emulation" part... (Score:3, Informative)
I'm sure somebody will take the time to provide a link to the relevant facts, if they haven't already.
Re:I'm not sure about the "PS1 emulation" part... (Score:5, Informative)
Basically, it says
IOP (I/O Processor)
CPU Core: PlayStation (current) CPU (R3000)
Re:I'm not sure about the "PS1 emulation" part... (Score:2)
Re:I'm not sure about the "PS1 emulation" part... (Score:1)
The PS1 emulation thing is just wrong, thou
Re:I'm not sure about the "PS1 emulation" part... (Score:1)
Yes but, (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Nope, Media Center! (Score:2)
Wow.
I was expecting -1 idiot or the like.
But troll?
It was a fscked up JOKE people.
The only part that could possibly be construed as a troll is the fact that I mentioned Microsoft when responding to a comment containing 'linux', which if anything was more of a troll than my comments. (BTW, this was the root of the joke people)
Please, find a sense of humor somewhere, anywhere. You're all WAY too serious.
Re:Nope, Media Center! (Score:1)
Re:Nope, Media Center! (Score:2)
Mine appologies, it will never happen again.
Re:Nope, Media Center! (Score:2)
Two guys are in a car. One of them looks at the traffic lights and tells the driver "it's green". He replies "I don't know, a frog"?
Goatse links are not humour, they are a tired, stupid juvenile joke that passed to the realm of unoriginal trolling three years ago. Even somethingawful trolls have gone past it. If you insist on finding a man's anus being stretched "funny" and, what's more, rage against the stupid moderator who don't really understand your delicate sense o
Re:Nope, Media Center! (Score:2)
Re:Nope, Media Center! (Score:2)
Re:Yes but, (Score:1)
gamecube2 (Score:2)
It's really too bad that the current GameCube doesn't play Mini-CD audio or Mini-CD VCD movies... or Mini-DVD movies... etc, etc. Otherwise it's a far superior platform.
Re:gamecube2 (Score:5, Informative)
Nintendo did try to make the SNES compatible with NES games. The SNES CPU is a 16 bit version of the NES CPU, which has an 8 bit mode. The rumor is they had trouble getting it to work well enough, and decided it wasn't worth the time and money to work out the kinks.
All Gameboy systems are backwards compatible.
They didn't attempt backwards compatibility with the N64 as the SNES showed they could get by without it. Besides, the SNES was a 2d system whereas the N64 was a 3d system, so the hardware wasn't even remotely similar.
Re:gamecube2 (Score:1)
Yes they did get it to work, but it would have added an extra cost of 100$ or something in that area, and they felt that it wasn't worth he extra price.
Maybe over simplfiying. (Score:2)
The situation with the SNES was a bit different. The NES was a 6502, and the SNES had a 65C816 (whi
Re:Maybe over simplfiying. (Score:1)
Backwards compatability is an old hat for many systems. All the Atari consoles of note were back
Re:Maybe over simplfiying. (Score:2)
The Z-80 could also be used to run Master System carts, provided you had the converter. This is the sole reason Nintendo went to such great extents to attempt to make the Super Nintendo backward compatible.
This only turned out to be a "failed feature" because the Master System itself failed. When you do this for highly successful platforms like the PS1, you get a much better outcome.
Re:gamecube2 (Score:2)
Re:gamecube2 (Score:2)
It plays DVD media for games, and it is connected to my TV and stereo. Do you have your toaster or car plugged into your TV?
Re:gamecube2 (Score:2)
Even if it were only 10 games, at $50 per game that's still $500 of games.
Mario Sunshine, Eternal Darkness, Metroid Prime, and The Wind Waker are all "Only for GameCube". Those 4 games alone are in a lot of people's top 10 for all 3 consoles.
1. Metroid Prime (GCN)
2. GTA3 (PS2)
3. Halo (XBox)
4. The Wind Waker (GCN)
5. MGS2 (PS2)
6. GTA:VC (PS2)
7. KOTOR (XBox)
8. Splinter Cell (XBox)
9. Super Mario Sunshine (GCN)
10. Final Fantasy X (PS
The obvious question (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:The obvious question (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:The obvious question (Score:1)
Good news! (Score:5, Interesting)
The PS2 is still our DVD player, too. In terms of use of entertainment hardware, the PS2 is second only the TV itself in our house.
The only bit about the blurb posted here on
Re:Good news! (Score:2)
If memory serves, PSX emulation is done mostly on the PS1 chip included, but some aspects (mostly graphics) are
Re:Good news! (Score:2)
Re:Good news! (Score:2)
I believe you are trying to start an argument for the sake of the argument itself since this should be fairly self explanatory.
Or are you still playing a PS1 and tell all your friends that GTA Vice City is a piece of crap and all you need is your PS1?
Even better news from the time.. (Score:2)
I found it much better to buy Dreamcast games for the same reason. Better graphics, better gameplay -- and Soul Calibur!
Well, duh. (Score:2, Insightful)
However, if I had one and was given a choice between the PS2, Gamecube, and X-Box, I'd most definitely take a PS2. Here you have a simply massive game libary that spans two systems worth of modern classics, a DVD player, and a cheap CD player all in a very small black box for $200. If Sony didn't keep up with backwards compatibility the game libary for the PS3 would be on par w
Re:Well, duh. (Score:2)
There's more to it than you argue for.
Re:Well, duh. (Score:1)
And please don't open your messages with a "holier than thou, I'm better" attitude because you don't succumb to the evils of TV. How this got moddded
Re:Well, duh. (Score:2)
However, if I had one and was given a choice between the PS2, Gamecube, and X-Box, I'd most definitely take a PS2. Here you have a simply massive game libary that spans two systems worth of modern classics, a DVD player, and a cheap CD player all in a very small black box for $200.
Yeah, but seeing as you don't own a TV, you could technically only use a third of the capacity of this device. See, games are played on a TV, something you can't watch. DVD's also play on said TV. If you
Re:Well, duh. (Score:1)
You need to watch a certain amount of TV, to exercise your media and pop culture interpretation skills. It's like how you have to drink beer at least every so often, to maintain your alchohol tolerance. In both cases, moderation is beneficial, while going overboard is dangerous.
Re:Well, duh. (Score:2)
Additionally- the first respondant to your post cracked me up with his beret comment. Mr. AC, you should stand up and have yourself counted- I love you man!
Will PS3 actually emulate PS1?? (Score:5, Interesting)
PS3insider [ps3insider.com] also does not think that the PS3 will support PS1 games. Mind you, with the ammount of power the PS3 is suppost to have, then emulating a PS1 should be trivial.
Re:Will PS3 actually emulate PS1?? (Score:1)
Re:Will PS3 actually emulate PS1?? (Score:2, Insightful)
"PSone runs on the PlayStation 2 through emulation rather than actual hardware. PlayStation 3 will offer the same compatibility for PS2 software and the format will continue forever," he explained.
Of course, the other point that people have already brought up is that most of the PSOne 'emulation' on the PS2 is done by having PSOne hardware in the PS2 in the form of the I/O chip.
The ques
Re:Will PS3 actually emulate PS1?? (Score:2)
I can't see why they wouldn't support it. The IOP of the PS2 is a ps1. So if they do full PS2 emulation, they'll have a ps1 available. In fact, for it to be full emulation it will have to play PS1 games, because the PS2 can. Emulation means it does the same exact thing, including play PS1 games.
Re:Will PS3 actually emulate PS1?? (Score:1)
PS2 Emulation... (Score:3, Insightful)
Reason for keeping my ps1 around (Score:5, Insightful)
The problem being, since I've purchased a PS2 as well, is that I cannot play this game on the PS2 because of the region check.... so it looks like I'll be keeping my PS1 in good working order (I've already replaced the power supply, due to water damage....) I don't plan on modding my PS2 either, since I have no real benefit at this point...
I just wish they'd do away with the region checks. On a side note, since I've got my PS1 modded, there are some Capcom games that detect the mod chip, and throwing the game halt screen up before you can even play it... ugh.....
Re:Reason for keeping my ps1 around (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Reason for keeping my ps1 around (Score:2)
Re:Reason for keeping my ps1 around (Score:2)
Problem being, my usb to ps2 pad adapter doesn't work with it now, so I can't play it there... but I've still got the ps1, so it's more of an annoyance... the only 2 games I ever play on the ps1 anymore is Megaman X4 and GG anyways..... and X4 will run on the ps2, so.....
Re:Reason for keeping my ps1 around (Score:2)
a bit OT...: Re:Reason for keeping my ps1 around (Score:1)
I too would love to play some japanese imports - particularly PS1. I hear that if you boot with a Gameshark 2 disc, it will work... but don't know for sure.
Happy me. (Score:3, Insightful)
X-Box had a chance to do this, but can they now? (Score:2)
I love backwards compatibility. I like to know that my favorite titles will carry over, and if I want to buy some legacy game down the road, I'll still be able to play it. Glad to hear the PS3 will do this now.
But I also own an X-Box, and the chances of it doing the backwards-dealie are looking slimmer. Microsoft just ditched NVidia and have shifted to ATI to do their graphics chips for the XB2 -- will the old games still be playable on new hardware? Have coders worked with a generic API like Direct X, or
Re:X-Box had a chance to do this, but can they now (Score:2, Informative)
Assuming that Microsoft allow for backwards compatibility, the only reason that anything would not
Maybe now they can emulate 4 controller ports. (Score:2)
I wouldn't be so mad if the damn multitaps worked at least. I've had to replace 3 multitaps over the life of my ps1 and ps2's be
Re:Maybe now they can emulate 4 controller ports. (Score:1)
How many games are there that have a 4-player option, anyway?
Sweet. Now I still don't have to buy one! (Score:2)
But seriously, this is good news for the handful of us that are still putting off our first Playstation purchase. I'll just keep waiting.
Software Mod chips (Score:1)
It would be nice to extract the emulation software and use it for existing ps1/2 emulation projects too.