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With the reported PS3 problems in playing older games, I wouldn't count this as much of an advantage for Sony.And besides, my older, "obsolete" Toshiba HD-A1 has been letter perfect, and never glitches or locks up.What do you want to bet that the new Toshiba HD-DVD players will play older DVD's without any problems? :)
What do the 2.5% of PS2 games that have glitches have to do with DVDs? Multiple press accounts say that everything media-wise plays perfectly.
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BruceOrlando @ Nov 15th 2006 8:58AM
With the reported PS3 problems in playing older games, I wouldn't count this as much of an advantage for Sony.
And besides, my older, "obsolete" Toshiba HD-A1 has been letter perfect, and never glitches or locks up.
What do you want to bet that the new Toshiba HD-DVD players will play older DVD's without any problems? :)
Jay @ Nov 15th 2006 9:11AM
What do the 2.5% of PS2 games that have glitches have to do with DVDs? Multiple press accounts say that everything media-wise plays perfectly.