
Posted by Joel Taveras dualshockers.com
Recenlty, whilst watching the most recent yearly console "prize
fight” on CNET I began to think about one very important topic that
wasn’t really discussed. Something that definitely would have made the
most recent match up a much more even fight, and might have even swayed
it in the 360’s favor. Its something that Sony fans have been
accustomed to for quite sometime and at the same time Xbox fans are
experiencing for the first time this generation. That little something
is a lovely feature called backwards compatibility.
If this feature had been mentioned somewhere along the line during
the "prize fight” I honestly believe there could have possibly been a
tie. Some (and when I say some, I actually mean the rabid Sony fanboys
who foam at the mouth when anything negative is said about their
beloved console of choice) will argue that although the 360 has
backwards compatibility, the library 0f games available is not even on
the same level as what was available on the PS2 (with Halo:CE, Halo 2
and Rainbow Six as a few of the standouts). And in that respect they
may be right. However, the fact that Microsoft’s "inferior” (in the
eyes of PS3 fans) system is able to accomplish that feat, does speak
volumes.
What’s most bizarre is how some people are pointing fingers at CNET
for being biased towards the 360, yet the PS3 still won the contest in
the end. Did I miss something? It seems as the though the people that
follow online gaming journalism have turned their PS3 fanaticism into
an online witch hunt. Even if you say something positive, if it doesn’t
come out positive enough and/or you don’t also bash the 360, you are a
non-believer and should prepare to feel the wrath from the fanboys in
the Playstation nation, or whatever the hell they refer to themselves
nowadays. Well if you even slightly fit that description listed above,
then you probably won’t like what I’m about to say, backwards
compatibility as you know it, will never come back to the PS3 and we
can only blame ourselves (the gamers) for it.
Just like any other company in the video games business, Sony is a
profit driven corporation. And corporations are in the business of
making money. In order for them to make money, they need us to open our
wallets. Now I’m not calling for a crazy-hippie-tree-huggin’ boycott,
but as consumers (and most importantly gamers) we have the ability of
swaying trends in certain directions. To put it simply… money talks.
The recent re-hashing of the PS2 classics God of War I & II, I
consider it to be somewhat of field test. I’m sure there are teams of
marketing strategists closely watching the title’s performance. And
although I doubt the GOW collection will sell as much as it did when
each respective title launched, I do still believe that if it sells
even let’s say about a 5th of what the original games sold, then that
will be the only confirmation Sony needs. They will be laughing all the
way to the bank as they have just found the ultimate sucker and that
sucker is all of us.
Sony went out of their way and poured millions of dollars into
R&D to figure out how to emulate the emotion engine on the Cell
Processor. This past summer they filed for a patent describing just that.
Only to follow it up with a statement that they will no longer support
backwards compatibility! They wait a couple months then announce God of
War Collection and it is received as the second coming. Did anyone pay
attention to anything going on before that?
Why would backwards compatibility even be an issue for Sony anymore?
If all they have to do is pretty the game up with some HD graphics and
a new frame rate. There will be consumers there, at the ready, to eat
that shit up. Sure you don’t have to re-buy the games, and no one at
Sony is putting a gun to your head. Hell if you still have a PS2 laying
around, bust it out whenever you feel nostalgic. However, what happens
when your old reliable PS2 finally kicks the bucket? What happens when
you misplace a memory card with game saves that span 10 years? What
happens when you simply don’t have the room for both systems? And most
importantly, what the hell are you supposed to do with the collection
of great games you’ve amassed this passed decade?
Not only was the PS2, the most successful console of all time. It
also had (arguably) the best library in video game history. Now that
this decade is coming to a close, it can be said that it was the game
console that defined it. By not allowing this simple feature to
re-enter into the PS3’s many offerings, Sony is dealing us all one big
"fuck you.”
If you played and still own games from the PS2 era and can honestly
sit down and truly empathize or rationalize with Sony’s plan of
re-releasing classic titles then you are a lost cause. As you are
officially the quintessential brain-dead consumer that most companies
look for so they can treat you like the little guy in a penitentiary
shower. If you are like me, and growing increasingly worried as less
and less talk about backwards compatibility returning on the PS3 is
heard, rest assure that you are not alone.
The most ironic part about this whole situation, is that the PS3
only does everything, right? You can use it to watch Blu-Ray’s. Browse
the web over wifi. You can even help Stanford Unniversity fold
proteins, by using your PS3’s cell processor to make calculations over
a world wide computer network when you aren’t using it (folding @ home).
The NSA has a cluster of 2,200 PS3s . Those same PS3s make up the
worlds most powerful supercomputer. A computer that will be used to
closely monitor and digitally test the United States stockpile of
nuclear weapons. Yet… if for whatever reason i have the itch to bust
out and play let’s say Amored Core 2 for example, Sony can’t figure out how the PS3 can emulate a 10 year old system? What. The. Fuck. |