Sony Brings PS2 Backwards Compatibility Back in New TV Set

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Sony Brings PS2 Backwards Compatibility Back in New TV Set



Your PlayStation 3 might not be compatible with PlayStation 2 games, but a new television is.

In an awesome, but somewhat confusing move, Sony is adding the ability to play PlayStation 2 games into a new line of products. It may have taken PlayStation 2 backwards compatibility out of the PlayStation 3 years ago, but the format survives through Sony's Bravia KDL-22PX300 television set.

PS2 backwards compatibility in a PS3 console only exists today in three discontinued models: the 60GB, 20GB, and original 80GB (with 4 USB ports). As an owner of one of those, I can't tell you how handy it is to own a single system that can play the entire PlayStation library as we know it, from PS1 to the present.

Sony is sort of allowing that level of compatibility once again here, if you own the 22-inch LCD KDL-22PX300 television and a PlayStation 3. The television set sits on a base that is partially a PlayStation 2, and comes with one DualShock 2 controller. One side of the base is held closed with a latch, which when opened reveals the drive where a PlayStation 2 game can be placed, in addition to a DVD or CD for that matter. Memory cards slots and controller ports are located in the front of the base.

The KDL-22PX300 is one of the only videogame-integrated televisions to ever hit the market, and is only available in Europe for £200 ($314) at this current time, with no spoken of plans to bring it to other regions. It has plenty of HDMI ports and the rest of the features you'd expect in a new television, and is sort of like the new, flatscreen wave of those televisions that used to come with a VCR or DVD player built in.

I like the idea, but it also seems confusing to include support for a gaming console that is basically dead outside of the used market right now. Still, it's better than just having a DVD player as the base of your TV, even if PlayStation 3 owners are getting slightly miffed right now.

Source: Engadget [http://www.reghardware.com/2010/12/03/sony_playstation_2_tv/]

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teh_Canape

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so, uh, why not just having both playstation's plugged on your tv? =P

on, OT: that's pretty cool, and it's technologically surprising, in my opinion
 

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Somehow that whole concept doesn't sound right. A TV can't be backwards compatible to an old gaming platform, can it? It sounds like either you couldn't plug in a PS2 in it and now you can or it is a gaming console that now can play its older counterpart's games.
 
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Why can't they just ad BC back into the PS3?

Yeah it can play PS1 games, but the PS1 doesn't have Sly Cooper. Or Jak and Daxter. Or Ratchet and Clank.

I mean, come on. [http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/104359/i-mean-come-on]
 

flying_whimsy

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There was a series of televisions from the late 80s/early 90s that had nintendo consoles built into them.

Still seems kind of hypocritical on Sony's part, though.
 

Celtic_Kerr

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Really? So they're putting a PS2 into a TINY TV and ONLY selling it in Europe... Bloody Hell Sony...
 

ChromeAlchemist

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Really now...

That's just nonsense. The PS3 was meant to only do "everything" but it can't play games from a generation ago any more (but 2 generations? Sure). And now they're sticking it into a t.v instead of their current console? I guess they can just stick them all on PSN so it's no problem for them.

Well whatever, PS2s are dirt cheap (ish, they should be cheaper) so I'll vote with my pounds and not buy this T.V. set.
 

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If you haven't got a ps2 I suppose this is a space saver. Also I wouldn't call the ps2 dead, at least not in the UK where plenty of game shops still stock old PS2 games (for really good prices too)
 

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That is a brilliant idea, but the serious question is, if it's 'PS2 compatible' does that mean it plays PS1 games and DVDs as well?

Although it's clearly just got a PS2 slimjim welded to the bottom, it's still awesome.
 

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Well... that doesn't help at all, I still can't play ps2 games on my ps3! xD
But the concept is actually pretty interesting though it would make more sense if it had a Present generation console.
 

Daemascus

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"PS2 backwards compatibility in a PS3 console only exists today in three discontinued models: the 60GB, 20GB, and original 80GB (with 4 USB ports)."

Wait... Sony got rid of the backwards compatibility???
I thought the point of new versions of a consle was to add abilitys, not subtract.
 

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I think I am the only PS3 owner that is laughing at this more than being angry. They just had a tech guy weld a PS2 to a TV and raise the price. I love it.
 

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I'm just nitpicking here, but this is a little odd:
Tom Goldman said:
The KDL-22PX300 is one of the only videogame-integrated televisions to ever hit the market
Huh? One of the only? Anyone else finds that that sounds a little weird?

Anyway, pretty cool, but just buying a PS2 for your existing TV is a lot cheaper.
 

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Daemascus said:
"PS2 backwards compatibility in a PS3 console only exists today in three discontinued models: the 60GB, 20GB, and original 80GB (with 4 USB ports)."

Wait... Sony got rid of the backwards compatibility???
I thought the point of new versions of a consle was to add abilitys, not subtract.
They took it out to reduce the price. It sucks but at least the PS2 is still being manfactured, not too hard to get hold of one for cheap :3

This_ends_now said:
Sony, you low down dirty rotten bastards. First you take away BC from the playstation 3 and now you force us to buy an over priced tv from you if we want to play our ps2 games again. Well, no dice, FUCKERS! I already have the GoW Collection, and when the Ico Collection is released, I'll have all I still want to play from the PS2 Days.
They're not forcing you to buy an overpriced TV, if you want to play PS2 games so badly then buy a freaking PS2.
 

mjc0961

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Yeah, like many others I'd rather see them just put the PS2 chips back into PS3s. Of course, that will never happen, because it would impede on Sony's plan to keep publishing old games in the form of those HD Collections (a move which makes me look at them with more scorn than I do Activision or the publishers of those sports games: At least the newest games in those series are always a little different than the previous one; Sony is quite LITERALLY releasing the same games all over again).
 

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Tom Goldman said:
is only available in Europe for £200 ($314)
Slight correction here, I heard from other sources that it was only available in the UK rather than the rest of Europe at the current state of time... I might be wrong, though, Europe sounds like a more sensibly broad market...

OT: kinda cool actually, I don't have a TV at university, and at 22-inches it should candidly fit in my dorm room... only thing is the price, I don't have such money to spare and I doubt many students do either. Still, if I could get it, I could bring my PS3 slim from back home...
 

SenseOfTumour

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Yup, I saw it in an email from Richer Sounds - thought 'is that any cheaper than just buying the TV you actually want, and a preowned PS2'

There again, if it was a huge success, maybe we'd get some new PS2 games!