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Sony may have included the PS2's CPU and GPU with every PlayStation 3 system, but the system still appears to be having some problems with backwards compatibility. Just in time for the PS3's ...
So why Sony wouldn't make the PS3 backwards compatible? There has been tons of talk about the PS3 being priced too high.
Sony hasn't sold a PS3 that offered a hardware-level backwards compatibility mode in several years, but with the announcement of the PS3 Slim, fans of the feature were hopeful it might reappear in ...
After nations with the PS3 solved their case of jaggy backwards compatibility issues, it seemed the whole kerfuffle about PS2 games playing on the PS3 were over. Now comes word from Europe that ...
A new PlayStation report has good news about PS3 backward compatibility on PS5. The exotic architecture of the PS3 has haunted PlayStation for many years. Not only did it cause developers ...
Sony has responded to PS3 backward-compatibility critics - sort of. The response doesn't come directly from Sony but instead through Sony's "unofficial" Three Speech blog, a strange sock-puppet ...
As the PlayStation 3 enters its 3rd year in its lifecycle rumors are abound of a firmware update bringing back backwards compatability. But do we really need it at this point?
PS3 Backwards Compatibility Update Confirmed? An internal memo from SEGA adds further fuel to PS2 compatibility rumors.
Interesting new details on Ubisoft's support pages regarding PS5 suggest that backwards compatibility may not extend to PS1, PS2, or PS3 games.
The PlayStation 3 is currently slated for released sometime in 2006. It's not the only next-gen console that's been dogged by backward-compatibility questions.
Sony has revealed that the PS5 is only backwards compatible with PS4 games, so unless something changes down the line, you won’t be able to play PS3 games on PS5.
The PS5 could become backwards compatible with the PS3, PS2, and PS One, a new Mark Cerny patent has suggested.
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