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@halfthought: Because the game is already in HD and still looks good. Developers should worry more about the game itself rather than fixing graphics that aren't broken.

@nomadder: I think they're saying that people DO deserve what they pay for, and I agree. I am probably one of many who bought a high end "gaming" PC that I now wish I had just instead spent the money to buy a 360 and a regular PC to go with my PS3. PC gaming should be a much better experience considering you're paying

@JesusDeSaad: It's the reason why consoles have a million times more official games than the PC and why more and more game developers are dropping from the PC market. PC games don't sell well already, yet people complain that PC ports aren't made. So game developers make PC ports and get slapped in the face with

@searanox: Maybe you should get your computer fixed. I had zero problems with Bioshock on the PC.

Ugh, I was hoping PixelJunk Shooter would be on. I don't care much for the PSP PSN store because I'm on my PS3 more often, where I can access the full store... And Monsters was just one of many of the tower defense games on the PSP so I didn't really need it

@RockyRan: Seriously. Isn't WoW 6 years old now?

@PlaidNinja: There was, and then they took it out because it cost so much. If you mean to have something in the software itself that can run the PS2 discs without the need for the emotion engine at all, I don't see it happening for cost reasons only. It would be nice to have the option to pay a few extra dollars to

@PlaidNinja: It's a company. EVERYTHING is a move to sell more. Taking out BC was a move to sell the consoles themselves more because the pricing was too high, and now Sony can actually do what they want with the console, meaning putting back in a feature everyone's been begging for.

@traumafox: Honestly, I'd rather they just put the games up on the PSN and not bother. I'd rather be able to play them now instead of having them waste time revamping everything people want revamped, especially when the God of War collection has already GOTTEN that treatment and does work in your PS3.

@senselocke: Do you also think that the government did 9/11?

@RockyRan: There's always the PSP2 to look forward to. I'm sure PS2 titles being on the PSN will create more of a demand to play them on a PSP and push them closer to the PSP2

@Orionsaint: Sony's still not profiting from the PS3 console sales. They didn't take it out in some evil plan to make you buy all your PS2 games again, they did it in a desperate attempt to even stay alive in the console market when all other console prices were dropping. Since then, PS3 sales have started to

@PlaidNinja: And how is it that you don't have a PS2 to play these games on if you have a collection of PS2 games? If you sold it that's your fault, not Sony's.

@shanrulez: Considering most of the PS1 games are $10 on both ebay and the PSN, I don't see where your logic comes from.

@Strangelove: *gasp* Never played Shadows of the Colossus?

@traumafox: It's already out. It's called the PS3 version.

@Bubbleman!: X definitely... X-2, though? Don't think that will be missed.

@RockyRan: It's hard to say. Maybe, maybe not. It definitely wouldn't be the exact PS2 experience. The PSP has a faster processor than the PS2, and even a faster GPU, but it can only process half the polygons and pixels per second that the PS2 could. That on top of the fact that it would require a extra bit of power