Platform: PlayStation 3
Grand Theft Auto IV
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
Resident Evil: Revelations 2
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift
Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten
Prototype
Resistance: Fall of Man
Remember Me
Portal
Skullgirls
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2
MySims SkyHeroes
Ultra Street Fighter IV
Slender: The Arrival
Digimon All-Star Rumble
Grid 2
BlazBlue: Central Fiction
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing
Game of Thrones
MLB 12: The Show
Murdered: Soul Suspect
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
Fez
Final Fantasy VIII
Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations
LSD: Dream Emulator
Intelligent Qube
Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know!
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
The King of Fighters '95
Payday: The Heist
Just Cause 2
Assassin's Creed III
Cars Mater-National Championship
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
Toro! Let's Party!
Final Fantasy VII
Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Aliens: Colonial Marines
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams
Killer Is Dead
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma
Rock Band 2
Fat Princess
Gunstar Heroes
Jurassic Park: The Game
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The PlayStation 3's launch was delayed a year after the Xbox 360 was released, supposedly because of a short supply of blue laser diodes, a "$0.05 component" that were used on the system's Blu-ray drive to read Blu-ray discs. Former PlayStation executive Phil Harrison elaborated:
"In this particular case, the shift from red laser to blue laser was actually quite a sophisticated change in the way that the optical head on a drive worked, and it was a little bit of physics and a little bit of chemistry mixed together, because it's really a crystal that you're making. And they just couldn't make enough."
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The small PlayStation logo on the front of both the Fat and Slimline PlayStation 2's disc trays can be rotated 90 degrees clockwise to match horizontal or vertical console orientations. This is also a cosmetic feature in the original model of the PlayStation 3, but was cut from future models.
PlayStation 2 - Fat and Slimline model rotation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROobHU_REfE
PlayStation 3 - Original model rotation:
https://www.tiktok.com/@skylotakahashi/video/7086069700005776645
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROobHU_REfE
PlayStation 3 - Original model rotation:
https://www.tiktok.com/@skylotakahashi/video/7086069700005776645
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The U.S. Air Force created a supercomputer called the Condor Cluster out of 1,760 Playstation 3 units.
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When Kazuo Hirai stepped down from the Sony Computer Entertainment board to become the CEO of Sony, he was presented with an exclusive custom PlayStation 3 console featuring a red and white finish.
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According to a report made by BBC's Watchdog, 0.5% of the PS3 60GB launch released would suffer from the infamous "Yellow Light of Death" (YLOD) approximately two years after its purchase, and since the PS3 warranty was about one year, Sony would offer a refurbished console in return of the faulty one, for £145 up until August 2009.
Sony responded to the report by saying that they "have serious concerns as to the accuracy of these allegations and the likely tone of the Watchdog report" and that they "think it is highly unfair to suggest that from an installed base of 2.5 million that the numbers you mention somehow are evidence of a 'manufacturing defect'".
Sony responded to the report by saying that they "have serious concerns as to the accuracy of these allegations and the likely tone of the Watchdog report" and that they "think it is highly unfair to suggest that from an installed base of 2.5 million that the numbers you mention somehow are evidence of a 'manufacturing defect'".