A discussion in the SB prompted this thread.
The Wii U is compatible with all Wii software and peripherals; downloadable PS3 games can be transferred over to PS4, but the PS4 cannot play PS3 discs; concrete details regarding Xbox One backwards compatibility have yet to be announced although the system will likely follow suit with the PS4.
Does backwards compatibility matter to you? As someone who traditionally purchase games on disc and likes to keep newer hardware in a convenient, easy to access location and relocates older systems to the basement, backwards compatibility is very important. I want to do as much as possible using as few devices as possible.
Post your stance on backwards compatibility below.
The Wii U is compatible with all Wii software and peripherals; downloadable PS3 games can be transferred over to PS4, but the PS4 cannot play PS3 discs; concrete details regarding Xbox One backwards compatibility have yet to be announced although the system will likely follow suit with the PS4.
Does backwards compatibility matter to you? As someone who traditionally purchase games on disc and likes to keep newer hardware in a convenient, easy to access location and relocates older systems to the basement, backwards compatibility is very important. I want to do as much as possible using as few devices as possible.
Post your stance on backwards compatibility below.