PS3 to be Backwards Compatible Again Thanks to Gaikai?

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[citation][nom]kawininjazx[/nom]Sony should let you register your old PS1 and PS2 games, then download them off the store for a small transaction fee, like $.50-$.99. However, I still have my PS2, so I won't complain about it.[/citation]

Minus the fee. I already own the games why should I spend any more money to play them when I already gave Sony money for their new console?
 
rofl.
I still have my PS3 CECHE01, which I consider the greatest PS3 ever.
Software PS2 emul(you can't tell the difference from hardware), all the memory card slots, 4 USB ports....

Yea, Sony isn't gonna get another dime from me unless they bring back OtherOS support(Linux).... Which is why I bought the damn thing in the first place.....
 
I have 3 CHECHA01. Two cfw 3.55 TB and one legit ofw 4.11. They all play my PS1 n PS2 games. the other two cfw 3.55 TB plays all my Nintendo, Sega, Mame games... so I dont have to worry much. =)
 
[citation][nom]DSpider[/nom]This is kinda like the article on the iPad running Windows 7, isn't it? Just to attract readers.FFS, IT'S NOT RUNNING ANYTHING!Streaming is one thing, "backwords compatibile" is another.[/citation]

Exactly what I was thinking. 'Streaming' =/= 'Revived Backwards Compatibility.' I can't play the games I have, I have to BUY THEM ALL AGAIN. That is total crap.

Anyway, one of our student book stores in town has an old first-gen 60GB PS3 that I'm thinking of buying. They still want $600 for it though; I wonder if they realize they'll never get it. If I can talk them down to $300, it's a total steal, imho.
 
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