"Tim Bird" <tim.bird@nospamprettypleasehebron.co.uk> wrote in message 
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> "Boody Bandit" <boodybandit@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
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>> "Fik" <fiknospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
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>>> "Doug Jacobs" <djacobs@shell.rawbw.com> wrote in message 
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>>>> In alt.games.video.sony-playstation2 Xen0s* <Xen0s@ba.it> wrote:
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>>>>> however if ps3 will use the hardware chipset ot play ps2 games, ps3 
>>>>> will be
>>>>> definitively unable to play this games in higher resolution and/or 
>>>>> with
>>>>> FSAA, additional filtering and so on..
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>>>> Probably not, but Sony is going for compatibility.  I'd much rather 
>>>> have
>>>> something capable of playing my entire PS2 library, over something that
>>>> only supports a few titles really well, but nothing else.
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>>> Surely you already have something capable of playing your PS2 library - 
>>> presumably a PS2 - that does a reasoble job of it ! ;-)
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>> Most people don't like clutter
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> Most gamers do - to a level - many will have Xbox - PS2 - GC at least all 
> under their TV with DVD players and all the other stuff.
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> Below my TV I have Xbox - GC - Satellite Box - DVD Player and scart 
> switcher. I'd love to have less clutter but I already have a space 
> reserved for the 360. If you do the cabling right then it can look very 
> tidy.

I have a special audio rack in my gaming room just for my systems with an 
electronic component and digital audio switcher.  I know how to do cabling. 
I sure as hell will not be able to fit a 360, PS3 and a Revolution (not that 
I see this being a problem since I probably wont get one).