I think the question to make is, will PS2/3 games be compatible with PS4? I still don't understand all the lack of compatibility.
I think the question to make is, will PS2/3 games be compatible with PS4? I still don't understand all the lack of compatibility.



Playstation Network says hi. Game companies make nothing from the constant second-hand trade of games. If they can sell it as digital download, they'll jump on it (see the Final Fantasy series). It's a lot better for them and Sony this way.
I think it's more the fact people who already own the games would want to play them on the next system they end up buying, for example I have over 200 PSX games and 92 PS2 games, why should I be prevented from playing them on the PS3 and why should I be prevented from playing my PS3 games on the PS4 without going through hoops? What you're referring to is when people buy used games more than using their own personal copies across the systems.
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