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by Directive » Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:41 pm
And this is so you have that extra option for other OS? Is it really that big-a-deal? Maybe it's better I don't know
I sent an email to Sony about why I can make a virtual PS2 memory card and not be able to play PS2 games. This is there response...
"Thank you for writing us with your questions about why you can create an internal memory card for PlayStation(R)2 format software but cannot play PS2™ games. Part of the internal memory card function is to create PS one(TM) Memory Cards, because the PlayStation(R)3 computer entertainment system will still play most PS one™ games."
I had to read it like 4 times. There is absolutely no answer to my question in that answer. Just to be fair, this is my question quoted...
"Why am I able to make a PS2 virtual memory card on my PS3 if it wont play PS2 games at all?"
I'm dumbstruck

This is only my opinion, I could be wrong.
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