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| Playstation 3 running Super Nintendo, Genesis, TG-16, nes |
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Playstation 3 with Yellow Dog Linux 6 installed
running through a few emulators full screen.
Emulators used are; Snes9x GTK 1.51, XE Multi
System Emulator, and Prboom. check out this
reference guide I made and see if you can do it
yourself,
http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/2/23/813212/yell
owdoglinux.txt
Note: Yellow dog coexists with the xmb and does
not install over your sony firmware see the
following video and read the FAQ.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeFSTv_y7LE
Games featured:
Super Mario Kart (SNES)
Sonic the hedgehog 2 (Genesis)
Devil's Crush (TG-16)
Mega Man 2 (NES)
The Ultimate Doom (PC)
virtual console eat your heart out ;)
see also,
Playing SNES Killer Instinct with dualshock3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNhH7hLnYbo
PS3 running MAME (arcade emulator)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q24AXU0o3I8
Playstation 3 running Gameboy Advance, Gameboy,
Neo-Geo, SMS, GG
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO5Oukbq1Qk
PS3 Youtube flash yellow dog linux 6 how-to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqkB_oOjK10
Shoutcast on ps3 Linux
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSjv0hgUdGA Tags : Playstation Yellow Dog Linux emulator Super Nintendo Mario Sega Genesis Sonic TG-16 Mega Man Doom snes9x roms nes |
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| GDC 2007: PlayStation Home Video (with commentary) |
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The GameDaily XL takes a look at PS3's "Home" with
editorial commentary on what maybe the most
revolutionary online community to hit the PS3. See
firsthand one of the biggest announcements at this
year's GDC!
Want to see more GDC & Gaming content? Please
visit us at: (http://gdc.gamedailyxl.com) & tell
them YouTube sent you! Tags : playstation home ps3 gdc2007 gdc |
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| PS3 NEW Sony Playstation 3 Metal Gear Solid 4 Bundle MGS4! |
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what about YOU gamers who still haven't taken the
next-generation plunge? To help welcome YOU into
the next-gen. gaming and the PlayStation fold,
there will be not one but two Metal Gear Solid PS3
bundles. The limited edition bundle includes the
40GB PS3 finished in gun metal gray, the new
DualShock 3 rumble controller, and--of course--a
copy of the game. Also onboard are a CD soundtrack
and an "exclusive Blu-ray Disc" with a
behind-the-scenes documentary. That limited-run
model is only available via Konami's Web site, and
will cost a whopping $600.
Thankfully, a far better alternative will be
available: the "PlayStation 3 Metal Gear Solid 4
Pack". That $500 version includes the premium 80GB
PS3 model (in the standard basic black), which
offers the flash card reader and backward
compatibility with PS2 games (both absent in the
40GB PS3 included in the Konami model). The box
also includes the DualShock 3 rumble controller,
Metal Gear Solid 4 game (sans documentary and CD),
and a voucher for a free download of the Pain
minigame from the PlayStation Store.
Thanks to the always-enthusiastic collector
market--and the exclusive availability--the $600
limited edition bundle will likely be all but
impossible to find. No matter--for the rest of us,
the mainstream $500 model is the far better choice
anyway: for $100 less than the limited edition
bundle, you're getting the better PlayStation
model, the most anticipated PS3 exclusive to date,
the new rumble controller, and one of the most
entertaining PS3 minigames thus far. It sounds
like a good deal all-around
I would like to hear your thoughts on what you
think about the new ps3 bundles. what you think
about the future of the system and what you dont
like about it so far.
The 20/60GB features everything the 80GB model
does and has one key advantage: the Emotion
Engine.
The Emotion Engine is the brains behind the PS2.
The 60GB PS3s have one built in, the 80GB version
does not. This means that the 60GB version of the
PS3 is fully backwards compatible with PS2 and
PSone games. The 80GB version is only partially
so. Both PS3s have built in WiFi and flash card
readers, allowing you to transfer photos, videos,
and music easily to the PS3.
The 80 GB PS3 is approximately 80% backwards
compatible, meaning that 1 in 5 PS2/PSone games
will not work on it. Sony has alluded to the fact
that firmware updates available via download or
game discs. That means compatibility with older
PS2 games is handled via software emulation. As
such, the 80GB PS3 will still play the vast
majority of PS2 & PS1 games but won't approach the
near 100 percent compatibility offered by the
older PS3 models. so If you only care about new
games or have limited ps2/1 games this is the
version to get. (Check out the PlayStation Web
site to check the title-by-title compatibility.)
All versions of the PlayStation 3 are solid
performers. The 60GB version is my overall pick
due to the fact that it does everything the 80GB
version does and plays more PlayStation 2 and
PSone games WITHOUT firmware downlods.
If you don't care about older PlayStation games
then the 80GB version comes with a bigger hard
drive and a free game and new rumble joy stick.
The 40gb has no backwards compatibility
For those of you with the 20/40/60gb ps3 even the
80gb ps3 and want more hard drive space, up to
500gb. heres a link on how to change your hard
drive on your ps3.
http://www.cnettv.com/9742-1_53-29032.html
Thanks for watching
AS ALWAYS BE GOOD AND STAY SAFE Tags : PS3 MGS4 COD4 BLU-RAY Dualshock Playstation backwards compatibility nintendo Wii xbox 360 psn PSP PS1 PS2 video games online sony microsoft E3 electronics gadget HDTV HDMi 80gig bundle sixaxxis Console |
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