Sony's PlayStation 3 backwards compatibile with PS2 and PSone

Some console news today
as GristyMcFisty lets us know that Ken Kutaragi, the
entertainment boss of Sony Computer, has confirmed that Sony's PlayStation 3 will be
backwards compatibile with PS2 and PSone consoles:

Speaking to Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun,
Kutaragi-san attributed some of the success of the PS2 to the console's
ability to play PSone games as well as PS2 native titles, stating that
this was "a matter of security... [PS2] offers a sense of insurance
because it is compatible with PSone and DVD-Movies."

This trend -
started by Sony with the PS2, as backwards compatibility in home consoles
was certainly not the norm before then - is set to continue with the PS3,
which will offer emulation for the PS2 and hence for the PSone.


"PSone runs on the PlayStation 2 through emulation rather than
actual hardware. PlayStation 3 will offer the same compatibility for PS2
software and the format will continue forever," he explained.

It's
expected that Microsoft's successor to the Xbox will also offer backwards
compatibility with current hardware - although the recently announced
decision to partner with ATI rather than NVIDIA may cause trouble in this
respect, according to some graphics experts.

"ATI's hardware runs
the same sort of pixel shaders and so on that the NVIDIA chipset does,"
one graphics programmer working on Xbox games explained to us, "but
getting the hardware to exactly mimic the behaviour of an NVIDIA part
could be very tricky... It'll be interesting to see if Microsoft can get
Xbox 2 to play Xbox games without glitches, especially ones that have been
written to tie in closely with the console's specs."

Source: The Register

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