It's the morning after the night before, and at Sony's follow-up briefing, Sony WorldWide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida has confirmed that current-generation PSN titles won't be transferrable to the PlayStation 4. The company admitted last night that PS3 games wouldn't be compatible with the latest console, but has now added that they will try to make games playable "in some form." Because the architecture is so different between the PowerPC-based Cell processor used in the PS3 and the x86-based PlayStation 4, only games that don't consume all of the consoles power with emulation will be brought across. The executive did mention that it's a goal to offer server-side and cloud services to