The PS3 is PS1 BC...I actually stumbled across my PS2 the other day, but one of my family's dogs chewed through the wires for it back when we first got her a few years ago.
The PS3 is PS1 BC...I actually stumbled across my PS2 the other day, but one of my family's dogs chewed through the wires for it back when we first got her a few years ago.
Just picked that up as well.Super Mario 3D All-Stars
I jumped onboard the Animal Crossing hysteria, but so far I don't get it. Never played an Animal Crossing game before.
Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning (physical, PS4)
My PS4 died, and no point in replacing a system that's a few months from being llast gen. And not much on PS3 these days.
Wel, the PS5 will be 99% backwards compatible with PS4 games...The PS4 is still going to be fully supported for at least another year, if not longer.
Maybe.
You're lucky the former is still working. Found out that it was bad to use my PS2 as a DVD player as it would wear it out faster. Only used it a few times before that as one. Since then, it has been strictly a game machine. Not taking any chances with it.Maybe. I'm not used to having systems die... my PS2 and PS3 are both still operational. I mostly use the former as a DVD player, though.
And, yes, as mentioned, the PS5 is going to be backwards-compatible with most of the PS4 games library, but what sense does it make to spend $499 for a PS5 (the standard edition is what you need if you have physical game discs for the PS4) in order to play your PS4 games when you can just replace that console (the PS4) for $299?
You're probably better off getting the PS5 anyway. In my area, you can't find PS4s ANYWHERE. And if you look on the Facebook Marketplace, you're looking at spending $400-$500 on a used one. Not saying you'll be able to find a PS5 at launch, but you'll end up spending almost exactly the same on a new console that you would on a used last gen system.Because I intend to get the PS5 at some point anyway. Might as well do it sooner, and save the 299. I'm not exactly poor, but 330 clams with tax is not an expense I take lightly.
Sony has flat-out said that they're continuing to support and manufacture the PS4 even as they roll out the PS5, so "fear of losing support" is not good reasoning to abandon that console even with the PS5's launch on the horizon... especially if you like the PS4 and what it offers.
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