Retro Round-Up is a regular feature that takes a look at what’s new in the world of old games. This week: why backwards compatibility matters (despite Microsoft’s claims otherwise,) Fatal Frame 2’s removal from PSN, and the usual run-down of this week’s retro re-releases.
Last month Sony finally reintroduced backwards compatibility (well, sort of,) to the PS3 by adding downloadable PS2 games to the PSN Store. Keeping in line with the niche nature of the original group of releases, Sony has announced that 3 more cult-classic games, Harvest Moon: Save …
A few news sites I’ve seen have reported the news that the latest model of the PS3 will have compatibility with the PS2 like early PS3 models, but because I don’t trust machine translations, I went to check it myself. Even though this would be good …