With the PS3 comming out and able to emulate both PS1 and PS2 games, with PS2's ability to do almost all the PS1 games, why keep a unit that begins to cost money to produce more than it sells? and with the PSP going to have an emulator, possiblly 2-3 games per disk if they give that option other than the Flash mem 4 GB unit...
It would not suprise me if Sony came out at one point and started releasing Blu-ray PS1+2 games on single disks, compilation collections (imagine Castlevania series, Dragonball, Streetfighter series, Tekken series, ect... all on their own disk).
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kenny @ Mar 24th 2006 2:39PM
makes sense, to me from a business stand point.
With the PS3 comming out and able to emulate both PS1 and PS2 games, with PS2's ability to do almost all the PS1 games, why keep a unit that begins to cost money to produce more than it sells? and with the PSP going to have an emulator, possiblly 2-3 games per disk if they give that option other than the Flash mem 4 GB unit...
It would not suprise me if Sony came out at one point and started releasing Blu-ray PS1+2 games on single disks, compilation collections (imagine Castlevania series, Dragonball, Streetfighter series, Tekken series, ect... all on their own disk).