I was referring more to the Virtual Console, and Nintendo's tag line back in the day that the Wii would be backwards compatible with every console Nintendo has ever released. You can't really call playing GameCube games on the Wii "backwards compatibility", since the Wii *is* just a faster GameCube. That would be like saying the GameBoy Color is backwards compatible with GameBoy games. I guess it was a bad comparison. The point is, Sony isn't going to let you play retail PS2 games on newer PS3 systems, ever. If they just wanted to make an emulator like Microsoft did (only Microsoft had to do it because of the hardware partners with the 360 vs the Xbox), then they would have done it 3 years ago when the system was released, and saved some money on hardware costs.