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	<title>Comments on: PS3 / PSP Backwards Compatibility &amp; Emulation Update</title>
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		<title>By: marurun</title>
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		<description>But you see, making it easier would also be making it cheaper, and the goal for Sony is money. The PS1 was so friendly because the market was ripe for a new approach and Sony had to do whatever necessary to get a foot in the door. The PS2 was less friendly because Sony already held the top spot. Sony&#039;s current market position mandates they squeeze every last drop of blood from us to keep the entire company afloat.</description>
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