I would buy PS1, PS2, and PS3 emulators for my PS5 despite having multiple original working consoles from each generation (including the original 60 gig PS3 which plays PS1/PS2 games with actual hardware supported emulation).
Eventually they will all breakdown. Sony would probably be hesitant to do this because they'd rather sell you the same game over and over again, but it would be great if they could make this happen. I would be willing to pay up to 60 dollars per emulator, or 100 for all three rolled into one release. If they throw in some rudimentary resolution scaling, and a couple of halfway decent filters all the better.
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Re: Talking Point: Would You Buy a PS1, PS2, or PS3 Emulator for PS5?
I would buy PS1, PS2, and PS3 emulators for my PS5 despite having multiple original working consoles from each generation (including the original 60 gig PS3 which plays PS1/PS2 games with actual hardware supported emulation).
Eventually they will all breakdown. Sony would probably be hesitant to do this because they'd rather sell you the same game over and over again, but it would be great if they could make this happen. I would be willing to pay up to 60 dollars per emulator, or 100 for all three rolled into one release. If they throw in some rudimentary resolution scaling, and a couple of halfway decent filters all the better.
Re: Poll: Has Xbox's Bethesda Buyout Made You Reconsider a PS5 Purchase?
Like everyone else said PS5 + PC.