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it does. it plays ps1 games also, of course.HellOnEarth said:Will PS2 games play on PS3?
If it does not, I'll wait another 3 years for the price to go down.
it does. it plays ps1 games also, of course.HellOnEarth said:Will PS2 games play on PS3?
If it does not, I'll wait another 3 years for the price to go down.
HellOnEarth said:Lol, why does it suck?
\Spidey-Bat said:There are 599.99 reasons why it sucks.

Master Chief said:\
Could you list 100 of them plz? lol kthx.![]()
HellOnEarth said:Does the controllers for PS2 work on Ps3??
Spidey-Bat said:I will if you can name me one redeeming quality about the PS3.


Spidey-Bat said:Nope. But it doesn't make a difference since they're essiantially the same. Sony is still afraid of changing their controllers.
HellOnEarth said:So I have to buy new f**king controllers?!!! WTF!!????
Cyclops said:**** no. I'll wait until it's at least a year old and actually has a library of games.
Well if gaming is there whole life it is.DBella said:Is camping outside the store to get a game system really THAT necessary? I don't get it.
HellOnEarth said:So I have to buy new f**king controllers?!!! WTF!!????
How is the SIXAXIS controller different from the PS2's Dual Shock 2 controller?
Its layout looks virtually identical to the Dual Shock 2, but there are some major differences. First, the SIXAXIS is wireless (via Bluetooth 2.0 technology) and the system will be able to support seven controllers at once. Next, the L2 and R2 buttons are now triggers, making the button layout similar to that of the Xbox 360's controller. The triggers are wider and don't have as long of a throw, but it's a definite improvement over simple buttons.
The biggest addition is that the SIXAXIS features tilt technology that works with six-axis of freedom (roll, pitch, yaw, X, Y, Z). This means that it'll recognize any angle the controller is situated in, allowing you full 3D control over the orientation of an onscreen object. The first game shown utilizing this technology was Warhawk -- where rather than using the analog sticks to fly the ship, its yaw and pitch were controlled by simply tilting the controller.
The tilt feature comes at a price however, and thusly the PlayStation 3's controller will not feature the rumble technology found in the Dual Shock 2.
DBella said:Is camping outside the store to get a game system really THAT necessary? I don't get it.
chaseter said:Is anyone in here going to brave the wait and weather to get a PS3 on November 17th? I waited for the 360 last year, sold it on ebay for a profit and am doing the same this year. I plan on going there right after work and camping out. It was friggin cold last year and I nearly froze half to death...I will be more prepared this year.