The statement about how many titles are compatible is completely useless. I don't own the universe of PS2 titles; I have my personal set that I dig and relish returning to. If even one of them is rendered incompatible, I feel like I've lost a long time friend, far more than my $40 purchase cost. If any one of my fav titles were so dinged, I'd happily pay $50 to Sony to get it "back". I'd happily pay Sony another $50 for an IR port; another dumb decision by the same penny pinching decision maker. I thought Sony balanced its video game books on the back of title licensing, not console manufacturing costs. Has this changed?
Fix both the headlines and body text, please.
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The statement about how many titles are compatible is completely useless. I don't own the universe of PS2 titles; I have my personal set that I dig and relish returning to. If even one of them is rendered incompatible, I feel like I've lost a long time friend, far more than my $40 purchase cost. If any one of my fav titles were so dinged, I'd happily pay $50 to Sony to get it "back". I'd happily pay Sony another $50 for an IR port; another dumb decision by the same penny pinching decision maker. I thought Sony balanced its video game books on the back of title licensing, not console manufacturing costs. Has this changed?