same. and how old are you. not to call you naive but usually when something like this happens you can complain about and do not much else. Also, it kinda seems like common knowledge to me. Or maybe thats just cuase i did a throwdown article on the 3 consoles for my school newspaper in the 6th grade and retain facts veyr well. Anyway, ive rambled so good luck and godspeed.Aby_Z said:uhm...
Cool Story, Bro.
I'll just leave now.
sounds perfectly logical to metmujir955 said:Come on. I need a real solution.DeadlyGlitch said:there is only one logical thing to do.,
/1/build a pipe bomb
/2/but it into the console and set it to go off via remote detonation,
/3/drop it off on the store counter
/4/leave
/5/???????
/6/problem solved.
Chrono180 said:Nope. The ones that are backwards compatible have a PS2 drive in them, whereas every other model can run only newer PS2 games (IE Smackdown vs Raw 2010 or God of War 2) but not older ones. Rule of thumb for whether it'll work or not is usually if it was released after the PS3 was.Desert Tiger said:Actually, there are several types of PS3. There's the ones that play all Ps2 games, the ones that play some ps2 games, and ones that play no Ps2 games.xArtemisxEntrerix said:Yes, it can. Put God of War 2 in any PS3 and I'll guarantee you it'll work.tmujir955 said:No it can't. The PS3 box says that the PS3 I have doesn't play ANY PS2 games, and I checked the Sony website to see if my PS2 games were compatible. They are. Yet BJ's told me it could.xArtemisxEntrerix said:Stop bitching and play your new PS3? What they said was perfectly correct. The PS3 CAN play SOME PS2 games.
You really want one of the original PS3's? dude they are around 2.5 years old now & impossible to get hold of newtmujir955 said:or try to get one that is backwards compatible from BJ’s?
Heh. Cute. Not true, but cute.Desert Tiger said:The first member of the Escapist that's had one.Distorted Stu said:The first user on the escapist who dislikes BJ's.
Desert Tiger said:Only the 60GB PS3's can play PS2 GamesChrono180 said:Nope. The ones that are backwards compatible have a PS2 drive in them, whereas every other model can run only newer PS2 games (IE Smackdown vs Raw 2010 or God of War 2) but not older ones. Rule of thumb for whether it'll work or not is usually if it was released after the PS3 was.Desert Tiger said:Actually, there are several types of PS3. There's the ones that play all Ps2 games, the ones that play some ps2 games, and ones that play no Ps2 games.xArtemisxEntrerix said:Yes, it can. Put God of War 2 in any PS3 and I'll guarantee you it'll work.tmujir955 said:No it can't. The PS3 box says that the PS3 I have doesn't play ANY PS2 games, and I checked the Sony website to see if my PS2 games were compatible. They are. Yet BJ's told me it could.xArtemisxEntrerix said:Stop bitching and play your new PS3? What they said was perfectly correct. The PS3 CAN play SOME PS2 games.
Only the very first PS3 - the 60GB one - can play PS2 games. The subsequent 40, 80, 120 and 250 cannot.tmujir955 said:BJ’s, or Blow Jobs as I will now call it, cheated me out of a lot of money. I went there about a month ago, and saw that they were selling a PS3 bundle with an 80gb backwards compatible PS3 with a free controller, Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, and Motorstorm at regular price. Naturally I took advantage of the deal, and bought a new console. Today I borrowed two PS2 games from my friend and tried to play them. Both said “Unsupported Data”. Looking closely at the box it said, “This system is not compatible with and will not play PlayStation 2 format software”. Checking the Sony website said that both titles worked flawlessly. What should I do? Do I sue BJ’s for lying (can I do that?) or refund it (refund time is already over, maybe I can argue?) or try to get one that is backwards compatible from BJ’s?
No, it can't, all new PS3's have no PS2 compatability at all...Desert Tiger said:Yes, it can. Put God of War 2 in any PS3 and I'll guarantee you it'll work.
Judging by the number of people on here who have no idea what the store is (it's Berkley and Jensen's, by the way) I don't think that's a tangible threat. But I like BJ's. I shop there all the time. I've never bought a game system from them but I have bought games and I've never had any problems. And don't those ads usually say somewhere "the store is not responsible for typographical errors"? Seems like that would absolve them. They could claim it meant to say "Does NOT play PS2 Games!"Callate said:But you _do_ have a case to make that if you don't walk out of there satisfied, they will probably not only lose you as a customer, but all your gamer friends who you will share this bad experience with. That might be worth the price of, say, a used PS2.
Uhhh... You just got a new console? Be happy with having a ps3.tmujir955 said:Fuck my life.grimsprice said:Problem is, unless you have documentation of their promises, there might not be anything you can do about it. If everything fails, well maybe you'll just have to trade it in, or play PS3 games.tmujir955 said:Come on. I need a real solution.DeadlyGlitch said:there is only one logical thing to do.,
/1/build a pipe bomb
/2/but it into the console and set it to go off via remote detonation,
/3/drop it off on the store counter
/4/leave
/5/???????
/6/problem solved.
Agreed, go into the store and explain your position, most companies now are trying to be very customer service oriented and if you shop their frequently I'm sure they'll help you out.Desert Tiger said:Bring it back to the shop with a reciept, saying that the console was advertised to be backwards compatible. They'll either give it you straight away or take a thirty minute test (mandatory in a few companies) and ask you to come back then.
Either way, avoid being hostile. It's probably a simple mistake, and you can get a free replacement or the equivalent of one fairly easily - pissing them off isn't gonna help you out.