I believe it's the former - backward compatibility is cool, but after you start playing the new games, it becomes just a gimmick, I hardly come back to the older ones.
And "the games are there" is not good enough, with the 360 library being much more attractive, even without considering all the franchises they lost.
Not to mention the Wii, that despite it is not my thing, it's selling like hot cakes.
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I believe it's the former - backward compatibility is cool, but after you start playing the new games, it becomes just a gimmick, I hardly come back to the older ones.
And "the games are there" is not good enough, with the 360 library being much more attractive, even without considering all the franchises they lost.
Not to mention the Wii, that despite it is not my thing, it's selling like hot cakes.