First, Sony promises that the PlayStation 3 will be backwards compatible with the entire PlayStation (One and 2) library. They proceed to make fun of Microsoft for not providing XBOX compatibility with the XBOX 360. Then in an attempt to reduce production costs, they remove the hardware compatibility and replace it with something implemented in software. It works with far fewer titles than the hardware version, and is eventually removed entirely. Current PS3s have no compatibility with PS2 or PS1 games. Now Sony is telling is that we can play our PS2 games on our PS3s . We can even play our PSOne games on our PS3s and PSPs if we're willing to do the same. Nice try, Sony, but I ain't falling for the okey-doke.
Sony pushes Only On PSN games
PS3-exclusive promotion features Infamous 2: Festival of Blood, PixelJunk Sidescroller; PS2 games also making downloadable debut with God Hand, Odin Sphere, more.
In July, Sony announced that it had invested $20 million into its Pub Fund as part of a three-year deal aimed at bulking up the PlayStation Network game lineup. Now, the Japanese game giant is rolling out a new "Only On PSN" program, highlighting some of the fruits of that investment.
The Only On PSN promotion will see new games exclusive to the PlayStation Network every week in October. Sony lists the program as launching tomorrow with the release of Rochard and Eufloria. However, Rochard actually debuted on the PlayStation Store last week.
Sony did not announce prices for any games in the series, but it did note that PlayStation Plus subscribers will enjoy a 20 percent discount on all wares during their first week on sale. Further, Sony noted that those who spend $60 or more from their PSN/Sony Entertainment Network wallet in October will be awarded $10 in November.
In addition to the PSN originals, the Only On PSN program will see the debut of downloadable PlayStation 2 games on the PlayStation 3. The first five games included in the program will be Clover Studio's brawler God Hand, VanillaWare's action strategy GrimGrimoire and action role-playing game Odin Sphere, Konami's tactics game Ring of Red, and Capcom's 3D Ghosts 'n Goblins spin-off Maximo: Ghosts to Glory. Sony did not detail prices for the Only On PSN originals or the PS2 rereleases.
The complete October release schedule is as follows:
October 4
Eufloria
Rochard (released September 27)
God Hand
GrimGrimoire
Maximo: Ghosts to Glory
Odin Sphere
Ring of Red
October 11
Sideway: New York
October 13
Sodium Collection
October 18
Okabu
RocketBirds: Hardboiled Chicken
October 25
Infamous: Festival of Blood
PixelJunk Sidescroller
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