Dropping PS2 functionality was a big, big mistake. I still have a small stack of PS2 RPGs I still want to play despite having a PS3 AND a 360.As it stands, the PS3 is only used to play movies, and the PS2 was moved into the bedroom with the old TV.Meanwhile, RPGs continue lining up for the 360. For a Playstation, the PS3 has really dropped the ball in this area.
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Dropping PS2 functionality was a big, big mistake. I still have a small stack of PS2 RPGs I still want to play despite having a PS3 AND a 360.
As it stands, the PS3 is only used to play movies, and the PS2 was moved into the bedroom with the old TV.
Meanwhile, RPGs continue lining up for the 360. For a Playstation, the PS3 has really dropped the ball in this area.