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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Don Mattrick Can Bite a Big One I won&#8217;t be purchasing an Xbox One on November 22. The main reason I won&#8217;t be doing so is besides the fact that I can&#8217;t currently afford it, is the blatant lack of backwards compatibility. Two years ago I spent $400 on an Xbox 360 Slim. My old [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>I won&#8217;t be purchasing an Xbox One on November 22. The main reason I won&#8217;t be doing so is besides the fact that I can&#8217;t currently afford it, is the blatant lack of backwards compatibility. Two years ago I spent $400 on an Xbox 360 Slim. My old 360 had went kaput, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_360_technical_problems">as older 360s tend to do</a>, so I upgraded. At that point I owned over 150 360 games; now I own over 200. That may sound insane, but hey, I love video games. And I can&#8217;t play a single one of those games on an Xbox One. So why should I invest in one?</p>
<p>I want to play theÂ <em>BioShock Â </em>games, theÂ <em>Mass Effect Â </em>trilogy,Â <em>Grand Theft Auto IV Â </em>andÂ <em>V, Â The Orange Box Â </em>and, hell, evenÂ <em>Just Cause 2 Â </em>in the future, and I won&#8217;t be able to, at least not yet. Sony and Microsoft are debating on whether or not they&#8217;ll allow backwards compatibility on their respective next generation consoles through the &#8220;cloud&#8221;, that mystical and idiotically-named feature that&#8217;s all the rage. What that essentially means is you may one day be able to play your Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 games again on an Xbox One/PlayStation 4, but you&#8217;re going to have to repurchase them, which is complete and utter nonsense. That&#8217;s like buying a Big Mac at McDonald&#8217;s, throwing it in a dumpster, and then turning right back around and buying a quarter-pounder.</p>
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<p id="caption-attachment-9530" class="wp-caption-text">Farewell, my old friends&#8230;</p>
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<p>&#8220;Why don&#8217;t you just keep your 360?&#8221; is a question I&#8217;ve been asked several times by people who have apparently never been poor. Maybe, just maybe, I want to trade in my 360 so I can perhaps be able to afford a slice of the future. Or maybe I don&#8217;t because from what I can tell the future is going to be an abominable time in which a lot of people are willing to forget about the past.Â <em>Chrono Trigger</em>? Â What&#8217;s that? Oh, it was made in 1995, so it must suck because it&#8217;s notÂ <em>Call of Duty: 2035 Mega Warrior Super Duper Kickass Edition. Â </em>What is a &#8220;Magnavox Odyssey&#8221;? That doesn&#8217;t matter anymore. This is what complacency and lack of a good education is doing to the world&#8217;s youth.</p>
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// ]]&gt;</script></center>And now I can&#8217;t experience history without keeping 27 consoles stacked on top of one another. The whole &#8220;technical limitations won&#8217;t allow yada yada yada&#8221; crap that both Sony and Microsoft spout is a lie and a front for what Microsoft and Sony are really all about: greed. They want you to be constantly spending money whether it&#8217;s on prettier, flashier, supposedly better games or on older games. GOD KNOWS they can&#8217;t provide free games. There&#8217;s just NO WAY they can check a damn database to see who&#8217;s purchased a game before because that would take a little more money away from their nearly limitless supply.</p>
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<p>Don Mattrick, formerly of Microsoft, called supporters of backwards compatibility &#8220;backwards.&#8221; The man who left Microsoft, one of the most profitable companies in the history of the world, to go to Zynga, a rapidly failing developer that makes games about clicking on cows, had theÂ <em>gall Â </em>to actually call people &#8220;backwards.&#8221; Backwards indeed. It&#8217;s a good thing Mattrick is gone now because he had a lot of other stupid tricks up his sleeves, but while Microsoft was busy changing his policies they forgot to consider a very large portion of the gaming community. Here&#8217;s a fact: Microsoft could have made the Xbox One backwards compatible if they wanted to. They didn&#8217;t want to.</p>
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They didn&#8217;t want to make your $500 console backwards compatible. No way! Backwards compatibility AND Kinect?! Why, that&#8217;d be like including an Xbox 360 and a useless peripheral with the Xbox One, and we&#8217;d have to charge at least $1200 for that! Then Sony would be like, &#8220;We&#8217;ll just put a PlayStation 3 in the box with the PlayStation 4 and charge $1100 LOL PWND.&#8221; Atari founder Nolan Bushnell once said that video games are a race to the bottom. I&#8217;m beginning to think he&#8217;s right.</p>
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<p>So no, I won&#8217;t be participating in &#8220;console launch madness&#8221; next month. I&#8217;ll probably pick up an Xbox One next year sometime when I&#8217;m absolutely certain I&#8217;ll be able to do so while also keeping my 360. Of course I want to play new games. Of course I want to experience whatever wonders technology may bring to my doorstep. But I also want to wax nostalgic from time to time. What&#8217;s wrong with that?</p>
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