US
PlayStation
3 owners can increase their library of available games after
Sony rolled out
an update which allows the next-generation gaming console to play
first-generation PlayStation games.
The version 1.70 update means that users can now download PlayStation format
software that is compatible with the PS3. Downloaded games can be accessed via
the XMB media bar home menu.
The same also goes for compatible games previously purchased for use on the
PlayStation Portable,
which are now compatible with the PS3.
PlayStation Portable games that have already been purchased can be downloaded
to the PS3 without additional cost, although newly compatible PS1 titles are
priced at $5.99.
Unfortunately the new update is not yet available to European PlayStation 3
owners.
Ten games are now PSP and PS3 compatible, including 2Xtreme,
Crash Bandicoot, Destruction Derby, Jet Moto,
Jumping Flash, MediEvil, Rally Cross, Syphon
Filter, Tekken 2 and WipeOut.
The man who created Sony's legendary games console retired from the company
last week.
Honorary chairman Ken Kutaragi announced his departure as rival
Nintendo
released figures showing big profits.
The PlayStation 3 has been hit by delays and technical problems and has not
proved popular with consumers because of its high price tag.
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