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Dreamcast games on PSN


JimboUK

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Dreamcast games... dont really care.

 

Ps2 games... really want.

 

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They really should do that though. Maybe not with the Dreamcast games, but definatly with the old PS2 games. San Andreas would be nice.

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Sweet they are thinking of releaseing ps2 games on the psn store, i have a 60gb and that would be awsome :biggrin: :biggrin: .

 

I don't know about dc games though they would have to emulate it first, and that would probably cost them money or add the chips if they are getting help from sega or complete emulation.

 

Thats why they stopped making the 60gb, I think should add the ps2 chips since the price wen't down alot, maybe if it gets a little more cheaper it'll kind of balance it out. If any sony people see this :biggrin: Please sony ad the ps2 chips again, or add better emulation, if your going to release it on the psn store, common since.

 

Its amazing what the 60gb does to ps2 games, 1080P sweetness :biggrin:

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I would imagine both the 360 and PS3 could emulate the DC is software quite easily, far weaker PCs already do it. That document gives the impression that they've already spoken to another party and are just discussing what could be PSN exclusives. Maybe the 360 will get some DC titles too. Whatever happens someone at Sega will be shot for putting that document in the wrong place.

 

 

Alpha Protocol

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Well there's a surprise.

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