Bobtheduck wrote:Nunchaku, Boomerangs, and lacking backwards compatibility... Hmm... Which handicap do you prefer?
Link Antilles wrote:I’m still myself waiting on Gladius, Splinter Cell(s), Panzer Dragoon, Far Cry: Instincts, Mercenaries, Brothers in Arms, Shenmue 2, and Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance (got an X-box before PS2) to be added.
Hopefully, since this all is to do to with writing emulation software for each, updates could be available off of LIVE. If that is the case, I could care less about the intial list, because I'll probably wait for a price drop before I pick up a system.
Yojimbo wrote:How is it "lacking backwards compatibility" I mean did you actually read it?
Bobtheduck wrote:Yes... Only 200 games is lacking. Yeah, they're doing more OVER TIME but it should have all been done at once... WHy not make ALL THE GAMES compatible right from the start? It wouldn't have been that hard. I mean, if it was sorta glitchy even, like PS2's PS1 emulation, at least they would have been on even ground with Sony... Nintendo is definately the king of the backward compatibility this time... Man... Too bad PS3 doesn't play PSP.
L-A-M-E... If Sony does the same thing (which I doubt they will), then they will have a backlash, and drive more sales to N. Not everyone has braodband.
glitch1501 wrote:sony wont have 100% backwards compatability either....
http://www.digitalworldtokyo.com/archives/2005/10/compatibility_i.html
anyways...this is my opinion....
you couldnt play your NES games on your SNES, or your SNES on your 64, or your genesis on your dreamcast, and really....how long did you play your PS1 on your PS2?....
and my opinion in all of this...buy a pc...
The Revolution will still only play Gamecube games so they're really on the same level there as Sony and Microsoft.
Myoti wrote:O_o ? ? ?
Revo plays Revo games, GC, and emulation for the past systems. And it doesn't appear to pick and choose which ones will work (well, they haven't before, so just supposing...).
President Satoru Iwata, in a keynote speech at the Game Developer's Conference, said the new machine, currently code-named Revolution, will be backwards compatible. That is, it will be able to play all existing GameCube games, as well as ones specifically designed for the new system.
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