martes, 26 de febrero de 2013

The PlayStation 4 with backwards compatibility?


James Revington (2013) "The PS4 has been announced by Sony! At long last we've had our first look at the new PlayStation and so far it looks very... next-geny. With TechRadar in attendance at the event on the 20th Feb, Sony revealed some tantalising details about the PlayStation 4 hardware specs, along with some amazing software features that the new console will have. Sadly, and almost unbelievably, we STILL don't know what the PS4 looks like. However, we do know it's coming out in the US in time for Christmas 2013, we know about the DualShock 4 controller and we've seen the new interface and a lot of the features it delivers. Here's everything we know about the PlayStation 4 so far. The PS4 will definitely not offer native support for PS3 games. However, there will at some point be a service on the Sony Entertainment Network that offers server-side emulation and streaming of games from PS One classics right through to PS3 Platinum Editions."

It represents a great news for all gamers out there who were expecting to play their old play station games. They may have to buy then again online, but now it is possible to play the old classics like 'Crash Badicoot', the first two 'Resident Evil' Games and many others.
However, they should had made this new feature bigger than what it is. Either start making remakes of our favorite games or just letting the user use their old consoles games on the new PS4.

Taken from:
 Techradar.com: http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/consoles/ps4-release-date-news-and-features-937822. (2013).

Here's a video from the Sony event where they introduced the new PS4.



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