Following today's PS3 press conference in which Sony demonstrated its online PlayStation Store, 1UP was able to speak with Sony's Phil Harrison regarding the PS1 and PS2 titles that will be available for download (though don't expect to see downloadable PS2 games for a while).
According to Harrison, unlike how the PS2 would enhance PS1 games with texture smoothing and what not, the PS3 will offer no such visual enhancements for the previous generation titles. "They are as exactly as they were," said Harrison, who claims Sony prefered to rather deliver them in their original state.
Sony's intention is to eventually have its entire back catalogue of PS1 games available for download through the online PlayStation Store, barring any titles that can't be released because of legal issues (such as licenses for talent or music tracks having expired). "Unfortunately, when these games were originally developed, licenses weren't negotiated with this sort of future distribution in mind," said Harrison. He said he particularly looking forward to being able to offer people games that are essentially impossible to find, such as Motor Toon Grand Prix or Vib Ribbon. At the launch of the PS3, titles such as the original Syphon Filter and Twisted Metal will be available.
Harrison also explained how the PS1 downloads will initially be for play only on the PSP, but will later work on the PS3 when the emulation software is available. The beauty is that one download will be playable on both PlayStation machines. According to Harrison, we can expect the games to be playable on PS3 by year's end. Of course, actual PS1 and PS2 games (not downloaded) will play on the PS3 right from the start.
As mentioned in the press conference, a piece of content such as a PS1 game can be downloaded on up to five PS3s, meaning that when you log into your profile on someone else's PS3 you have the rights to download it there as well.
-Los juegos de PS1 no tendrán ningún filtrado de textura, estarán como estarán solamente.
-la intención de Sony es que todo el catálogo de PS1 esté disponible para comprar de la PStore (ayer KH dijo que los juegos de ps1 costarían cerca de 15 dólares), excepto los juegos con alguna licensia de marca o artista que ha expirado con el paso del tiempo (o sea, nos perderíamos el juego de las Spice Girls o el de fútbol de Beckham
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-Espera que para el lanzamiento de la PS3, juegos emblema como twisted metal o Syphon Filter estén disponibles para descargar.
-Los juegos de Ps1 comprados en la PStore de principio sólo servirán para PSP, pero a final de año se espera una actualización del emulador para usarlos en la PS3, esto es sólo para el medio descargable, jugar a los juegos de PS1 y PS2 desde su medio físico, será posible desde el día uno. Además, una sola descarga del juego valdrá tanto para PSP y PS3 (faltaría más que hubiera que pasar por caja 2 veces
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-El contenido descargable como los juegos de PS1, valdrán para 5 PS3, o sea que entre 5 colegas pagan 3 duros y se compran un juego