Mr. SmartyPants wrote:lol. Well I own like 6 imported games for my DS and gamecube. And I'm content. As they'll either A. Never arrive to the US or B. Won't arrive till much later
Ark wrote:Whoa. That really is awesome. Now the question is, will it play import PS2 and PS1 games? (I have not heard if it will indeed feature backwards compatibility)
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Locke wrote:i read about this, but are developers really going to add 2 to 3 different translations for each game? Seems like alot of trouble to me..
Locke wrote:In the same conference Sony announced that they were changing the PS3's control too.
Silent Hunter wrote:hey, do you know if it's still possible to pre-order a PS3? cuz i'd like to get one
A Game Crazy store once was having PS3 pre-orders.....so,yes,in some places.Silent Hunter wrote:hey, do you know if it's still possible to pre-order a PS3? cuz i'd like to get one
Ark wrote:Gah. Even after the problems with both PS1 and PS2 launches, you guys would want to preorder systems? No thank you. I will wait about 2 months and let all the buggy early ones sell. Every time people rush out, then spend weeks mailing there PS all over the Earth getting it fixed.
Bobtheduck wrote:Well, I didn't say I would preorder (though I would have if I had a really good job, and wasn't going to school...) I'm aware of the problems with initial release, though... Maybe they're taking this extra time to test them all for serious bugs...
Ark wrote:Hopefully your right Bob. But I can't help but think that the first few batches are gonna have wonderful quirks like, needing to put the PS3 upside down for it to work...(buddy of mines PS1 did that)
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I bought a used ps2. I eventually got the dreaded "Disc Read Errors". So I popped open my ps2, fixed it myself. Never had that problem since
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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