If forward compatibility is the ability to play ps3 games the answer is a definite no.
we have many kinds of compatibility for microprocessor , we have socket, electrical, mechanical ,downward and forward compatibility.
backward compatibility but not forward compatibility
yep
No not with either the PS2 or the PS3
The Emotion Engine is the processor used in the PS2. It was placed in the PS3 to facilitate backward compatibility with PS2 games on the PS3.
At the moment, no. Sony has unfortunately cut PS2 backwards compatibility, and the "Other OS" capability from the PS3 Slim.
No, the memory card adapter allows you to transfer PSone and PS2 memory card save data to the PS3 hard drive for use with the older games. However, the PS3 must still have backwards compatibility with PS2 games in order to play them. All new PS3s do nothave backward compatibility for PS2 games.
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The best PS2 emulator in terms of compatibility and relative speed is PCSX2.
Only the 4 Port machines have full backward compatibility.
The Matrix: Path of Neo is not directly compatible with the PlayStation 3. The game was originally released for PlayStation 2, and while some PS2 games are playable on the PS3, compatibility varies by model. It's best to check the specific PS3 model's compatibility with PS2 titles or consider playing it on a PS2 console.
no the games are not forward compatible