The games in question are also operating at around 4x the resolution of the original, meaning there some serious upscaling going on too. The report also rules out a remaster because “all of the in-game prompts relate to the PS2’s controller.” Secondly, the site reports there’s “an emulation system in place for handling PS2 memory cards,” just like the respective feature on the PS3.Īlso, the most convincing evidence comes through the presence of the PlayStation 2 logo when booting up the game! The site explains third-party developers don’t have this system-level access. “ After we downloaded them, it became clear that all of them are running under emulation,” the post reads.Įxplaining the four-pronged logic behind its suspicions, Digital Foundry pointed out the start and select buttons are mapped to the DualShock 4 controller’s trackpad. The bundle features classic titles Super Star Wars, Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter, Star Wars: Racer Revenge and Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, three of which are PS2 games. The Digital Foundry website has found pretty convincing evidence of the backwards compatibility feature within a new Star Wars bundle released for PS4.
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