Celcius
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The PS3 has a lot of great games including exclusives just like any other PlayStation. But what really sets it apart is how unique it is compared to the other PlayStations due to the era that it came out in.
- It has both modern and retro audio/video connections on the back of the console and you can even mix and match them. For example today I hooked mine up to a modern LCD monitor that doesn't have speakers so I used HDMI for video and then I used the red/white stereo audio output to connect to my PC speakers. You can also connect it to a CRT television if you don't want to use a modern HDMI display. For audio you can use HDMI, red/white stereo, or it even has a dedicated optical audio output too.
- The online gameplay has always been free. Supports wired and wireless internet like modern consoles.
- Modern enough for many games to be available for digital download on the PS store. That includes PS3, PS2, and PS1 games. At the time being able to put physical games on Blu-ray disks was a big advantage over the competition due to having so much space for big games.
- For most games you can backup your saves to a usb flash drive
- Backwards compatibility with PS2 games (some OG models only) and PS1 games (all models). Not only that but it has an accessory that lets you connect PS1 or PS2 memory cards and copy save data back and forth.
- Plays Blu-rays, DVDs, and CD discs
- Internal HDD can be upgraded to a SATA SSD (was a cheap upgrade before the current economy).
- OG console looks the best but slim console is much quieter. New enough to have wireless controllers and the dualshock 3 is fantastic all around.
The reason why I'm thinking about this is that today I wanted to play Megaman X4 just out of the blue for nostalgia and I want the ability to play it on a CRT. I know the game is available on Steam and modern platforms but I wanted the OG release. Sega Saturn copies are going for $400+ and PS1 copies go for $30+ but then I saw that it's available on the PS3 store for $6 as a PS1 classic. I bought it and was able to use my official Sony memory card adapter to load my 100% complete saves from back in the day as well. I can connect the PS3 easily to a CRT and you also get the digital convenience.
What about you guys, any other PS3 appreciators?
- It has both modern and retro audio/video connections on the back of the console and you can even mix and match them. For example today I hooked mine up to a modern LCD monitor that doesn't have speakers so I used HDMI for video and then I used the red/white stereo audio output to connect to my PC speakers. You can also connect it to a CRT television if you don't want to use a modern HDMI display. For audio you can use HDMI, red/white stereo, or it even has a dedicated optical audio output too.
- The online gameplay has always been free. Supports wired and wireless internet like modern consoles.
- Modern enough for many games to be available for digital download on the PS store. That includes PS3, PS2, and PS1 games. At the time being able to put physical games on Blu-ray disks was a big advantage over the competition due to having so much space for big games.
- For most games you can backup your saves to a usb flash drive
- Backwards compatibility with PS2 games (some OG models only) and PS1 games (all models). Not only that but it has an accessory that lets you connect PS1 or PS2 memory cards and copy save data back and forth.
- Plays Blu-rays, DVDs, and CD discs
- Internal HDD can be upgraded to a SATA SSD (was a cheap upgrade before the current economy).
- OG console looks the best but slim console is much quieter. New enough to have wireless controllers and the dualshock 3 is fantastic all around.
The reason why I'm thinking about this is that today I wanted to play Megaman X4 just out of the blue for nostalgia and I want the ability to play it on a CRT. I know the game is available on Steam and modern platforms but I wanted the OG release. Sega Saturn copies are going for $400+ and PS1 copies go for $30+ but then I saw that it's available on the PS3 store for $6 as a PS1 classic. I bought it and was able to use my official Sony memory card adapter to load my 100% complete saves from back in the day as well. I can connect the PS3 easily to a CRT and you also get the digital convenience.
What about you guys, any other PS3 appreciators?