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I'm wondering if anyone still owns a PS3 in 2019. Do you? If so, how
long have you had it for and do you still use it?
I'm wondering if anyone still owns a PS3 in 2019. Do you? If so,
how long have you had it for and do you still use it?
I still own my PS3 but I rarely use it anymore.
Hey there.
I'm wondering if anyone still owns a PS3 in 2019. Do you? If so, how long have
you had it for and do you still use it?
I still own my PS3 but I rarely use it anymore.
I still have my beloved PS3 and I use it from time to time. Guess this weekend I gonna play some Batman Origins and see if I need to complete something else (I already finished the game).
Great console with great hits (Red Dead Redemption & Uncharted saga to name a
few) the PS3!
I still have my beloved PS3 and I use it from time to time. Guess this weekend I gonna play some Batman Origins and see if I need to complete something else (I already finished the game).
Great console with great hits (Red Dead Redemption & Uncharted saga to name a few) the PS3!
PS3!Just curious: did you get to own any of the older PS*?
finished the game (I think .. or quit playing it ..) I had a PS3 that
the optical drive recently quit working on; now bunch of useless games
It's too expensive to repair? PS3 is still a great console!
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PS3!Just curious: did you get to own any of the older PS*?
No!, the Ps3 was my first console. Before it I was a PC guy (enemy of the consoles :P). But the PlayStation was sooo easygoing before Steam & Origin,
that I became a fan (here in Argentina the original software was VERY expensive so you got to piracy the games, search for the cracks and so on BEFORE Steam, that's why I prefered the "confort" of just plug & play that happens with the consoles...
on what I know. They design them in such a way that they optical lens requires replacement, in most cases, shortly after expiration of
plug and play aspect of it is what I found advantageous in older
consoles (PS2, PSX and older.) Everything after those felt like a glorified computer, with the same problems computers carry with them.
on what I know. They design them in such a way that they optical
lens requires replacement, in most cases, shortly after expiration
of
Sad to read that! It's a shame! but the PS3 is also a nice piece of hard to collect and use from time to time :)
I never owned PS3, however my PS2 is still somewhere in the basement with few even older consoles. Keeping them mostly for nostalgic purposes.
It feels like gaming back then had something that I can't find in modern games. They feel soulless to me.
I never owned PS3, however my PS2 is still somewhere in the basement with few even older consoles. Keeping them mostly for nostalgic purposes.
It feels like gaming back then had something that I can't find in modern games. They feel soulless to me.
I never owned PS3, however my PS2 is still somewhere in the basement
with
few even older consoles. Keeping them mostly for nostalgic purposes.
It feels like gaming back then had something that I can't find in
modern
games. They feel soulless to me.
It feels like gaming back then had something that I can't find in modern games. They feel soulless to me.
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