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Sony's PS3 clock bug brings to mind other big annoyances console users run into. And until Sony says what really caused the problem, can we assume it's DRM? When good game consoles go bad - CNET ...
Turn off your PS3 console. Then, turn it back on to see if that fixes the issue. Connect your controller to another PS3, or connect a different PS3 controller to your PS3 to make sure the problem ...
While it seems like every time the PlayStation 3 undergoes a firmware upgrade is plagued by people trying to blame broken systems on the update, last night's 2.40 update seems to have caused ...
More Scaling Problems With PS3. ... The best example in the video is the footage of Final Fantasy X, which shows the PS3 and PS2 consoles playing both games at the same time.
Sony Corp. said on Tuesday its new video game console, the PlayStation 3, does not run about 200 PlayStation and PlayStation 2 software titles properly, the latest problem the electronics maker ...
The PlayStation 3 launched over 18 years ago now. Despite a tough beginning, the console pioneered online gaming for Sony and launched the company into the high-definition era, becoming the sixth ...
The mandatory PlayStation 3 Firmware update 4.40, which was deployed on March 21, 2013, apparently fixed some stability issues but PSU readers and members of the official PlayStation forums are ...
PS3 owners are reporting a variety of issues ranging from discs not playing to not being able to get online functionality to work. Unfortunately there hasn't been any response from Sony thus far.
But as new models of the PS3 and 360 were released in the years that followed, the overheating problem was largely corrected. Moreover, there are still many first-run systems that work perfectly ...
The new Sony PlayStation 3, 4.46 update has been created by Sony to fix the issues that caused a number of PlayStation 3 consoles to encounter problems when booting up.
Sony Corp. said a glitch has knocked PlayStation 3 users off the game console's online network, and the company warned that data loss could occur if gamers continued using the machines.