Think about it. Wanna play a PS2 game? Pop it in! The PS3 is Sony's worst selling console, with some of the best games of all time. So many people never bought a PS3 and missed out on great games. If NEO had a PS3, a PS2, and a PS1 baked in, that would be a fantastic selling point!
But is it even possible?
I wouldn't mind paying a premium price for a full BC console either. I'm still saddened that my OG PS3 died (twice).I'd pay $600 for a deluxe, fully BC Playstation. Just like I did in 2006.
The way I envisioned it is just one slot loaded disc drive, toss whichever games you want inside. I have so many old PS1 games I would love to play. While we're doing hypothetical questions here, why not allow remote play as well? Vita means LIFE.As in it would accept the physical discs and/or allow me to play all the games I've previously purchased?
That would be an instant buy. No brainer right there.
PSnow says no.
Where do Sony win money in the second hand market? It's not happening.
Plus, if it was happening, we would know. A lot of devs already have the Neo dev kit.
Day 0 if there is a UMD drive.I'd like to see backwards compatibility with audio CDs.
It would actually deter me from buying it. Be your own thing, don't try to leech off of other's successes.
Think about it. Wanna play a PS2 game? Pop it in! The PS3 is Sony's worst selling console, with some of the best games of all time. So many people never bought a PS3 and missed out on great games. If NEO had a PS3, a PS2, and a PS1 baked in, that would be a fantastic selling point!
But is it even possible?
Wouldn't a slightly redesigned DS4 with customizable configs be fine for all playstation games?So basically a magic console which would have a drive that could support anything, and have all the required controller and memory card ports. As well as perfect BC somehow