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At this point, it would make more sense in every way but the legal sense to hack your PS3, enjoy the OtherOS feature, pirate their garbage (this worthless company doesn't deserve any more money from the people they've screwed), and don't even bother with their PSN crap. Oh, and *never* buy another Sony product again. F*** Sony.
Luckily, I gave Sony the finger during the PS2 era and vowed to never get a future Sony gaming system or any other Sony product. The only potential exception is in the future, getting a spare PS2 and controllers to play my existing PSX/PS2 games... but not until the system can be bought new for 50-80 bucks (or preferably less).
I have never got into Sony products, and I never will. Being a lifelong gamer and longtime Nintendo fan (I still hate what Sony started with the PSX for the most part and IMO Nintendo is still one of the true innovators), I was tempted by the Silent Hill and Devil May Cry series as well as Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.
Now, Symphony of the Night can be bought on Xbox Live Arcade, which is nice although I would prefer an actual disc over a digital, DRMed file. I don't care as much about DMC any more, so if I never see the originals re-released for another system it's no big deal. But if the original Silent Hill trilogy would be released for the Wii (without fancy Wii controls; ie. Classic Controller) or Xbox 360, I would not hesitate to get those and never look at the PS2 again.