E-mpire writes: Some were disappointed that the PlayStation 3D display only has a 24 inch screen, despite it only costing $500 and having the ability to display split screen games at full screen for each player on select games.
We decided to round up the top 8 sub-$1,000 3DTVs which all feature a larger screen than the PlayStation display... In some cases MUCH larger, in addition to some using cheaper glasses.
You read that headline right! It's not a typo, as Sony has released PS3 update 4.91 this Feb. 27 2024, and it does what players might expect.
It says it is for an updated Blueray key but we all know its to also try and patch the exploits that were found in 4.90. And soon this one will be exploited and released as CFW 4.91
One day the PS3 is gonna be the most STABLE OS every created.
I think I might as well look into some Homebrew at this point. There's probably a cool scene on it.
I play my PS3 on a CRT @576i. There is a clear bug that Trophies aren't popping up once earned, you hear the noise, but they do not appear at the top right.
I only finished Xenogears on it in January, nice to see it's still getting the ocassional update.
Sega's prominent tennis sim just couldn't be beat. And then vanished without a trace. Why?
Answer: Sega.
You could change the name of the game in the title that was awesome in its day, could still be around today because of its fun factor with a remake, remaster or sequel, that's in their huge back catalog, that's no longer being produced as a franchise. And the answer would still be the same: Sega.
As much as I love their games and their spunky attitude. That Sega no longer exists that I grew up with. The current company is a mere shadow of its former self with only a few moments of grandeur. Which is why owning their previous consoles like Dreamcast, is a necessary thing if you want to continue playing games like Virtua Tennis. The reason why I have two of them just in case one stops working. And of course emulation on the go. Wink. Dreams do come in red.
Both Virtua Tennis and Top Spin have gone. It’s annoying for tennis game players.
I used to play tennis IRL and in videogames. My 2-cents is that a boring game that was simulating an extremely boring sport, was thrown under the rug, now that the devs can produce more complex and interesting games.
It's like the tetris-like games and games like space-invaders, that stopped being produced ... it is because they were good and simple to make in the early days of commercial videogame development but they are just not as interesting as, let's say, an open-world coop arpg ...
From giant crabs to surprise launches to weird-looking tablets, these console launches were...yeah.
Yet they all turned out to be great systems with lots of gems, except for Jaguar. Wii U was a criminally underrated system. The Gamepad implementation of Zelda Twilight Princess was incredible! I was so disappointed they removed it altogether for Breath of the Wild because they wanted "parity" with the Switch version. Its a shame and it was a lame excuse.
You can tell BotW was designed around the gamepad usage, with all that menu navigation. That item management and weapon switching would have been 100x better with the gamepad. The worst part was they never let the wii U players know they were removing it! I got the game for Wii U at launch and was disappointed it wasnt there.
PS3 was a mess at first but what a turnaround! That was a crazy generation. Uncharted 1,2,3, Infamous 1 & 2, God of War 3, Last of Us, MGS4, Ratchet and Clank series, Little Big Planet, Modnation Racers, Killzone, Resistance. My god they were so on point later in that generation it was crazy!
PS3 had a buggered up launch but Sony was able to turn things around with the PS3. I still say the XB360 had a terrible launch half the systems cooked themselves and the RROD would appear. Then the 3DO, CDI, Pippin, the Amiga, 32X the list can go on and on with systems with terrible launches.
3D has come a long way, and while glasses-free 3D hasn't proven to be practical other than with handheld applications yet, if you're willing to put on a pair of glasses you can still enjoy a good 3D game or movie without breaking the bank now. I'm really considering selling my 2D set now to buy a 3D one, as I've been dying to play some of my PS3 games in 3D.
I can understand how it isn't for everyone however. My best friend has very sensitive eyes, and 3D gives him a headache after about 5 minutes. It never bothered me quite like that, so I guess I'm just one of the folks who gets to enjoy it. While I don't see it being the next step from HD due to that reason, it is a great addition for those of us who do enjoy it and I'm glad to see it being supported.
LOVE 3D!!! I can't wait to get a 3D tv. Even playing Minecraft with anaglyphic 3D is pretty awesome! Stereoscopic 3D on MS: Apocalypse is almost mind-blowing!
I've just bought a 50 inch Panasonic VT30 for my home and whilst the 3D Blu-Rays and Sky 3D are blowing me away I'm a little disappointed by the PS3. I've only tried Wipeout and GT5 and whilst the 3D effects are good the frame rate drops make the games less enjoyable than in 2D for me.
Im hoping something like Uncharted won't suffer as badly as a racing game but for now I think I'll be sticking to watching 3D movies on my PS3 and playing 3D games on my PC. I think console owners will probably have to wait for the next gen to get a proper 3D experience that isn't compromised by poor frame rates from a lack of power...
i think i'm gonna wait until ps4 before i go 3d, but have seen it in action and love it. I have also loved my Vizio and would probably only go with a sony if i decided to change brands.
of the Sony one to display the splitscreen 3d tech? They weren't just trying to sell cheap 3D TVs...