Really? Because I remember the PS2 supporting all PS1 games completely (Except for the older games that didn't use analog sticks, meaning they had to be played with directional buttons instead). It was even compatible with it's own separate memory card. If that's not backwards compatibility then I have no clue what is. And your use of "Not truly" is very off. Here, we can't even attempt to play the previous generation of games on these consoles. We are past the point where consoles have the technology to play the previous era's games and why we are being shafted on this is for money's sake. Because sooner or later down the line, there will be more "HD Classic games" forcing us to cough up more cash for games we already own. It's downright limiting the audience to what they can and can't play on this console (that they have already forked over a couple hundred dollars for) until they are forced to pay extra to get it a second time.Ace Morologist said:Why are we complaining about this? Consoles have never been backward compatible, have they? Not truly.
Because the technology is there but they purposefully leave it out so that the companies can cash in on HD Re-releases further down the line on a new console that already costs an arm and a leg. It's a massive cocking rip off.Ace Morologist said:Do people really feel entitled to backward compatibility in the games they buy? Why?
Edit: Damn it, I was ninja'd by that Zachery guy. FOILED AGAIN!