I'm still happy with my 80GB "Classic" that plays PS2 games. Something is just satifying about being able to play God of War and MGS4 on the same machine.
I never had a PS2, so I was never able to play the original God of War games, and it's kind of sad that if I buy a PS3 now I can't usee it to play those games before God of War 3 comes out.
No, Andir, he means 80GB. I have one of those too. It can play most PS2 games, but doesn't have as much PS2 hardware built in as the 20 and 60, so a few games have glitches or don't work right.
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I'm still happy with my 80GB "Classic" that plays PS2 games. Something is just satifying about being able to play God of War and MGS4 on the same machine.
I never had a PS2, so I was never able to play the original God of War games, and it's kind of sad that if I buy a PS3 now I can't usee it to play those games before God of War 3 comes out.
You mean 60GB?
@Andir3.0
No, he means 80GB. I have the same model (80GBs) and it is backwards compatible.
Besides, where did you "learn" that the 60GB model plays PS2 games?
No, Andir, he means 80GB. I have one of those too. It can play most PS2 games, but doesn't have as much PS2 hardware built in as the 20 and 60, so a few games have glitches or don't work right.
In Europe the 80 GB version never had BC, only on the US (I think).
On EU, we only got the 60 GB version that had BC.