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Right, but since it's a port of PS2 titles anyway would it really be that difficult to make it available over the PSN for PS3 users?
yes bc PS2 games cant be used on the current PS3s. Putting this up on the PSN store requires no work for Capcom as its already avallable in disc form on the PSP. For them to make it available for the PS3, it would essentially have to be a new title since they cant put the PS2 games up. That would require them to work on emulation for the various games and recompile specifically for the PS3. Theres probably liscensing fees to Sony involved with that as well.Right, but since it's a port of PS2 titles anyway would it really be that difficult to make it available over the PSN for PS3 users?
yes bc PS2 games cant be used on the current PS3s. Putting this up on the PSN store requires no work for Capcom as its already avallable in disc form on the PSP. For them to make it available for the PS3, it would essentially have to be a new title since they cant put the PS2 games up. That would require them to work on emulation for the various games and recompile specifically for the PS3. Theres probably liscensing fees to Sony involved with that as well.
probably not but their goal here wasnt to create a new compilation, but rather than make one of their older titles downloadable. I expect them to do the same for their Megaman, SF titles and other PSP games in the upcoming weeks. It would actually be more cost effective for them to make a brand new compilation specifically for the PS3/360. When they post up Megamn Powered Up, will people expect a PS3 version? No, bc its just their PSP game in downloadble formThey wouldn't have to port over the PS2 titles. It would require some recompiling, true, but I doubt it would take that time or cost to do so.
Speaking to G4, Croteam CEO Roman Ribaric said the company originally also wanted to do a PSN version of Serious Sam HD alongside the PC and XBLA releases, but cited time constraints as the major factor holding it back. "[We] couldn't get additional financing to support [the] extra development time needed," said Ribaric. "It was either to do PSN by the same date or forget about it."
Luckily, Croteam hasn't gone with the latter and hasn't completely ruled out releasing a PSN port sometime after the PC and XBLA versions. The Croteam CEO says he's heard from different offices in the industry that consumers are disenchanted with late ports; however, he's still interested in listening to what PS3 owners think. Is it worthwhile for Croteam to pursue? Would you wait for the PSN version? Send Croteam an e-mail or maybe start a petition online -- this might be one of the few times developers will actually listen.
They cant put PS2 games on there right now bc different models of PS3s out there have different levels of backwards compatibility and the current ones in production have none. It would be a mess for them to put a game up there that isnt accesible across all the systems. If and when they update the firmware to allow for software emulation of PS2 titles, it will be most likely be on a game by game basis
Theres also the fact that the PS2 is still selling pretty well, which Im sure puts them in no rush to get BC back into the PS3. Its probably more profitable for them to continue selling that and constantly release those 3 game collections of old PS2 titles
Hey PlayStation fans, I’m Ryan, Capcom’s newest Bearer of Good News. Today, I’m here to bring you word of our upcoming PlayStation classics, a library of classic games being brought to you on the PlayStation Network. We’ve sorted through our archives and hand-selected the games that rocked the industry. All of these upcoming classics will be released over the PSN, and will be playable on your PSP.
Coming up first is Capcom Classics Collection: Remixed, available tomorrow. The game is a collection of arcade classics from gaming’s glorious past. Pay homage to the best of the arcades, like Final Fight, Bionic Commando, Street Fighter, and Magic Sword. Prove your old-school dominance with twenty full arcade titles. Check out the full list of included games here.
Later this summer, look forward to Fate/Unlimited Codes. Capcom’s fighting game masters have brought one of Japan’s most popular animes exclusively to the PSN, ready for the new PSPgo. High-flying combos and fast-paced versus action show off the game’s gorgeous 3D graphics, and it’s a fighting-game experience you can’t get anywhere else.
Next, keep your eyes out for more gems from Capcom, being brought directly to the PSN. Check out the full list below, including PSone and UMD Legacy titles, and come back often for more info on individual release timing.
* Capcom Classics Collection Remixed (UMD Legacy)
* Mega Man Powered Up (UMD Legacy)
* Dino Crisis (PlayStation Legacy)
* Power Stone Collection (UMD Legacy)
* Mega Man Maverick Hunter X (UMD Legacy)
* Resident Evil 2 (PlayStation Legacy)
* Darkstalkers (UMD Legacy)
* Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max (UMD Legacy)
* Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (PlayStation Legacy)
* Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded (UMD Legacy)
Just a few days ago I was saying that Capcom would most likely be bringing its PSP titles on the PSN store. Glad to see some confirmation on exactly which titles to be expectedhttp://blog.us.playstation.com/2009...ming-to-psn-starting-tomorrow/#comment-239275
Dino Crisis, RE2, and RE3 are playable on both the PS3 and PSP.