So Sony decided in light of lagging launch sales of the PS3 to discontinue the backwards compatibility for PS2 on the PS3... wait, what?
Well this is one step closer for sony to rerelease the updated PS2 software emulator to the PS3.
Fact is. If you have the source code, original specs, original firmwares and two plus years to refine what they had already built and every other resource not to mention an army of geek minions at your disposal getting over the major hurdle of "The emotion engine is hard to replicate the sync timing between processors for an emulator which makes software emulators run buggy and why the emulator didnt work well on PS3" would be cake.
Cut to the quick. Sony has shown they in fact have the ability to do this in a software emulated environment. They simply are withholding it, which Im assuming within the next year in a major system update it will be enabled on all versions, so they have to do less in converting games for the store.
Seriously, Im not condoning piracy but if a bunch of enthusiasts not getting paid and doing it just to prove it can be done, can do it on PCs then there is no validity to the argument that the organization who owns the product and has the resources and manpower to do it, cant do it correctly on even the slim PS3s.
Edit: so yes, its all about the money.