The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a versatile gaming console that has been a favorite among gamers for its ability to play a wide range of games, including those from older PlayStation generations. However, ...
Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb has revealed that he’s also heard that Sony is quietly working on PS3 backwards compatibility for the PS5, following yesterday’s reports from XboxEra’s Nick Baker that the ...
Nick Baker has claimed on the latest XboxEra podcast via an anonymous source that Sony is working on ‘select’ PS3 backwards compatibility, allowing them to be played natively on the PS5. “Sony is ...
Modders have enabled the PlayStation 5 to play physical PlayStation 3 discs by installing Linux and using the RPCS3 emulator, a feature Sony has never officially supported. The method only works on ...
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PS5 owners are unlocking PS3 nostalgia
PS5 players can now revisit their PS3 disc collections thanks to modders running RPCS3 via Linux on select firmware versions. Though unofficial and technically challenging, it’s the closest the ...
The patent in question was brought up by RespawnFirst over the weekend, but we retrieved the actual link this morning. Reading through the technical jargon, Sony says that it has invented a new system ...
One of the primary reasons for the lack of PS3 backward support on the PS5 is the complex nature of emulating the PS3’s unique Cell processor architecture. Unlike the more standard x86 architecture ...
We’ve known about the PS3’s upscaling problems for awhile now, but now some PS3 fanboy is complaining his new console does a crap job playing his PS1 and PS2 games. Like everything on YouTube, the ...
Fans of the PlayStation 3 are feeling a bit baited by PlayStation’s latest announcement. Since the days of the PS4, PlayStation fans far and wide have been making it known that they want to see PS3 ...
Gamers are now running PlayStation 3 titles directly on PlayStation 5 hardware using a Linux-based workaround. As VideoCardz ...
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