norealplan
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Looks like Sony are getting somethings right too:
Taken from - http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3152668
"It's hard to look at an Xbox and put a backwards compatible copy of Halo: Combat Evolved and want to reclear the game for access to all of the campaign missions. Smartly, Sony has created technology that will prevent this situation for their PS3. Via Joystiq, the official PS3 site has new information that confirms a way to get your PSOne and PS2 memory card files on to your PS3.
From the official site:
Q: How do I save my PlayStation 2 memory card information to PlayStation 3?
A: To use saved data on a PlayStation 2 memory card, you must copy the data onto a virtual memory card within the hard disk. This requires a PS2/PSone memory card adaptor to copy the data to your PlayStation 3. A memory card adaptor is designed to edit, up/download game saves to and from EMS flash card or smart media card."
Assuming this backwards compatibility solution is reasonably priced, Sony is taking steps in showing Microsoft the right way to do backwards compatibility. Having the saves and history from your gaming library follow you to your next console is more than just having games be playable, it's progressive and thoughtful and something Sony needs to do more of. Hopefully, Microsoft is looking into something similar."
Taken from - http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3152668
"It's hard to look at an Xbox and put a backwards compatible copy of Halo: Combat Evolved and want to reclear the game for access to all of the campaign missions. Smartly, Sony has created technology that will prevent this situation for their PS3. Via Joystiq, the official PS3 site has new information that confirms a way to get your PSOne and PS2 memory card files on to your PS3.
From the official site:
Q: How do I save my PlayStation 2 memory card information to PlayStation 3?
A: To use saved data on a PlayStation 2 memory card, you must copy the data onto a virtual memory card within the hard disk. This requires a PS2/PSone memory card adaptor to copy the data to your PlayStation 3. A memory card adaptor is designed to edit, up/download game saves to and from EMS flash card or smart media card."
Assuming this backwards compatibility solution is reasonably priced, Sony is taking steps in showing Microsoft the right way to do backwards compatibility. Having the saves and history from your gaming library follow you to your next console is more than just having games be playable, it's progressive and thoughtful and something Sony needs to do more of. Hopefully, Microsoft is looking into something similar."