A callback to the PS3 early days.

  • @[email protected]
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    305 months ago

    The earliest PS3s could run PS2 games. Those were nice, rare, and expensive.

    I wish they’d kept up with the hardware backwards compatibility.

    • @[email protected]
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      35 months ago

      i 100% would have gotten a ps3 if i could play ps2, but by the time i was able they werent selling those ps3s anymore. so i went with the 360 and never looked back

    • @paultimate14
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      15 months ago

      All PS3’s could play PS1 games too

  • skulblaka
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    155 months ago

    Yes I know some of these are downloadables from the ps2 but what about it

    • @[email protected]
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      35 months ago

      Wasn’t there that indie game I can’t remember the name of… The End of Us? Something like that.

    • Dog
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      15 months ago

      Didn’t RDR perform terribly on the PS3?

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      Persona 3 FES and Persona 4 were PS2 titles. Aside from Infamous and Demon’s Souls, the rest were multi-platform. I bought a PS3 at launch, but my game library for it was always small.

  • Omega
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    115 months ago

    Playing Motorstorm with the 6-axis in the controller was a surreal experience. And that was a launch title. Same with playing a mature FPS from the makers of Ratchet & Clank and Spyro.

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      5 months ago

      not to mention the crash bandicoot and jak & daxter devs making the last of us

    • Nazo
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      25 months ago

      @Omegamanthethird @Thassodar Did they have the six-axis at launch? I’m trying to remember the specifics – it has been so long – but I do remember that Sony had a lot of trouble getting the dual shock motors to work together with the six-axis thing for whatever reason (I mean I assume they never run at the same time?) and I thought I remember a delay due to that?

      It has been too long. I don’t remember well.

      • Omega
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        5 months ago

        You’re kind of remembering right. The first controllers were 6-axis and did not have rumble. They claimed it was impossible.

        Later on they added it back in and it became the dual shock 3.

  • @mercano
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    95 months ago

    I know it was later in the console’s cycle, but the PS3 had Grand Theft Auto V. Yes, GTA5 has been the most recent installment in the franchise for that long.

    • @[email protected]
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      35 months ago

      And Killzone 3; and Jenovah Chen’s Flower, Fl0w, and Journey; and Uncharted.

      I know I’m forgetting a few but either way there weren’t many.

  • @beejboytyson
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    35 months ago

    Man I HATED FF13. It was the first game I was introduced too where you don’t actually play the game. It was the beginning of the end.

    • ThassodarOP
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      25 months ago

      When the hell is someone going to make a mobile version of that game? It was so much fun!

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        I still have a set with the camera, playmat etc and loads of extra cards somewhere in storage and I haven’t owned a PS3 for years.

        It was by no means a perfect game but it was such a unique experience that I just loved.

        Imagine if someone made a modern version based around Magic the Gathering, YuGiOh or hell even pokemon TCG. Summoning your monsters and watching them attack. I’d eat that right up!

        • ThassodarOP
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          5 months ago

          I think, if Sony owns the rights to it, a standalone game with the original rules would be great. The main things I loved were the direction based attacks, the variety of cards, and the elemental/flippable game tiles that could affect a lot of different classes.

          They made a PSP version of the game I used to play WAY more than the PS3 version, but I think the people who bought the full game had a sour taste in the mouth when they found out you could print the right code and “own” whatever characters that were in the booster packs.

          • @[email protected]
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            25 months ago

            I do agree I loved it the way it was and think it worked very well I just don’t think it sold very well. I don’t think I met anyone else that was aware of it, let alone played it.

            I didn’t know there was a PSP version though, I might have to get a ROM of it and load it up onto my vita and give it a go! I’m guessing you would recommend giving it a try? ;P

            I do remember printing a load out for myself at the time when I realised it was possible but it could never replace the look and feel of real cards.

            I’m going to have a search tomorrow for my set actually now after having this comversation, just to see what I actually have and check it isn’t getting damp :D

            • ThassodarOP
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              25 months ago

              Oh yeah definitely recommend checking it out, I may have to get an emulator because my PSP is deep in my closet in several different pieces currently. I’ve been itching to play Metal Gear Ac!d anyway, so this may be my excuse.

              I’ve never researched a PSP emulator for Android but I may now so I can still play on the go.

              • @[email protected]
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                25 months ago

                Oh, I loved ac!d as well, I see you are a person of impecible tastes xD

                I already have the ROM and will be giving it a go on the train later on today :D. I’m afraid I have no insights on an android emulator but there must be a good one!

                • ThassodarOP
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                  5 months ago

                  I’d regularly play Eye of Judgement, Dissidia: Final Fantasy, MGS Peace Walker, both Ac!d games and, because my car had some mean subwoofers, I’d use my PSP as a skip proof media player (bass was so hard the CD player would skip anything I burned).

  • Nazo
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    5 months ago

    @Thassodar Rofl, OUCH. That one definitely stings.

    There were maybe two PS3 games I liked. One I still hold out hopes on getting a western port on the remake. I don’t even remember what the other was because I hate even turning my PS3 on.

    To be clear, that’s PS3, not “PlayStation” as the original post says though. PS1 and PS2 had *incredible* libraries.

    • ThassodarOP
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      25 months ago

      Ah but what about now? The PS5 has a pretty lackluster list of titles if I’m not mistaken, especially compared to the PS4. Correct me if I’m wrong but I’m willing to bet by 2017, 4 years after the PS4’s release, it had a bigger library than the PS5 does now 4 years into its lifespan.

      • Nazo
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        15 months ago

        @Thassodar I stopped even trying with the PS4 and PS5. They’re just PCs in disguise. (Really the PS3 was too, but it was also a bad disguise that improperly cooled it which is why I’m too paranoid even to use mine.) At this point they don’t really even have any exclusives I could possibly care about and I already have a PC, so it’s like I have enhanced versions of everything but the Switch all in one single box on my desk.

        Still, since this was retrogaming themed we can’t ignore PS1 and PS2.