Sony Ships Its Last Ever PlayStation 3 In Japan (engadget.com)
After 11 years, Sony has stopped shipping the PlayStation 3 to retailers in Japan. The country stopped production on the 500GB model in December last year, but now a recent update on PlayStation Japan's website suggests that the other lingering units have all been shipped as well. It's only a matter of time before the console stops being produced altogether in other parts of the world. Engadget reports:
Selling over 70 million units in just seven years, the PlayStation 3 was certainly a console to be reckoned with. Yet, for all its achievements, the long-surviving gaming machine initially made a name for itself for all the wrong reasons. With Sony riding high on the PlayStation 2's market-leading sales numbers, its successor launched at the eye-watering price of $499 -- and consumers weren't too happy about it. Luckily for Sony, publishers stuck with the pricey console, and exclusive games like Uncharted, Heavy Rain, The Last Of Us and Metal Gear Solid 4 helped to right the course of Sony's initially water-riddled ship. With the sun-setting on the aging console in the East, the news doesn't bode well for the future of the PlayStation 3 across the rest of the world. Sony has previously announced that PS Now will soon move exclusively to PS4 and PC. While few players will be mourning the loss of the pricey service, there are many PS3 owners still benefitting from free games on PlayStation Plus and downloading new content from the PS Store. As Sony slowly begins to start winding the console down, it's unlikely that gamers will be able to continue to use these services for much longer on the aging gaming system.
Good riddance.
Other than having an existing PS3 games library, is there any other reason to buy a new PS3 even after the PS4 came out?
As the PS3 becomes "retro", the DRM in PS3 means as consoles die games will be lost forever. In 2040 you'll still be playing Super Mario World, but not The Last of Us.
Other than wanting to do exactly what a device is made for, does there have to be another reason to want one?
http://www.theonion.com/video/sony-releases-new-stupid-piece-of-shit-that-doesnt-14309
Speaking of which, it would be nice if their last patch before ditching the console did re-enable the "other os" option, this time with the hyper visor officially giving access to all resources.
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and check out SSF & Yabause. Last I checked they got After Burner Climax running on it. Which is nice since you can't buy the game anymore when the F-14 Tomcat license ran out (which sucks)
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That's fine by me, since I'm more into 12947 anyway.
Missing from the overview are the people that bought PS3's as a cheap BluRay player and those that used clusters of PS3's running linux.
When the copyright term is "forever minus a day", live every day like it's the last.
Is there no way to block this idiot once and for all? I'm getting so tired of the crap like this, the village idiot host files crap, etc. I'm about ready to stop visiting Slashdot after coming here since this site started.
There are just starting to be too many ignorant posters even for me. Tired of all the anti this or that politics. I just want to enjoy coming here and reading tech and science discussions like the old days. Yes I have a bit of grey in my short trimmed / royal styled beard but 49 isn't that old. The worst part is that it seems like there are few websites and forums anymore where idiots aren't posts crap like this. No I don't long for the good old days but people were at least a lot more civil to each other back then. I already stopped watched cable and regular tv for the most part.
Sony killed OtherOS support with the 3.21 firmware release in April 2010. Any PS3's made after that don't support it. There may be ways around it but given that was 7 years ago and a PS3 was rated at ~25.6 GFLOPs I don't think many people would be putting money into maintaining a PS3 cluster unless it was purely for hobbyist/"because I can" reasons. You can build out workstation for less than $1000 with an nVidia 1070 that will do 6.5TFLOPs.
That and they already payed out millions (in theory anyway) as part of a class action lawsuit for disabling the feature. If they dug in their heels that hard, there's no way they're going to re-enable it.
The summary talks about the PS3's "eye-watering" price, and its gaming legacy. However, it's more important contribution in tech history was the introduction of Blu-ray. Sure, Blu-ray didn't originate with the PS3, but other than a handful of $1000, stand-alone players, the PS3 was the route that Blu-ray took into the living room. For several years, the PS3 was the top-rated Blu-Ray player (in terms of features, speed, ease-of-use, etc.), and cost the same or less than stand-alone players. Some remember that a competing format, HD-DVD, was introduced around the same time. The success of the PS3 was the biggest single contributor (though not the only one) to Blu-ray winning that format war.
Another PS3 footnote in history was its use of the Cell processor: a Power core with several highly parallelized co-processors and coherent shared memory, which gave it exceptional physics and rendering capabilities (for the time). Sure, it never really caught on as an architecture, but it was something new and interesting at a time when processor technology was just a pissing match between Intel and AMD each doing x64.
I'm about ready to stop visiting Slashdot after coming here since this site started.
Huh? I've been on Slashdot for 15 years, and they've had trolls like that as long as I've been here. Not defending them, but they're hardly new.
The GNAA thing must be at least ten years old by now, and "penis bird" is even older than that IIRC.
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The alternative is to disallow posts without logging in, this is the lesser of two evils.
Why even bother? At this point for most practical purposes something like a Raspberry Pi is a much better hardware.
Why is there homebrew community for DreamCast, NeoGeo, and even older (Megadrive, etc.) consoles when a modern Pi will pack more power than any of them ?
Because some people have fun tinkering with hardware.
Some people actually enjoy the intellectual challenge on trying to make something work on constrained hardware.
(See the demoscene on very old machines: 8-bits computers like C64, original IBM PC, etc.)
OtherOS was shut down by Sony on the grounds of helping piracy.
Now that they won't produce anymore official content, there's less impact of potential piracy and would make the home-brew/tinkerer communities happier.
But as mentioned by others : fat chance. Sony seems to be as much anti-opening as possible.
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I'm about ready to stop visiting Slashdot after coming here since this site started.
Huh? I've been on Slashdot for 15 years, and they've had trolls like that as long as I've been here. Not defending them, but they're hardly new.
The GNAA thing must be at least ten years old by now, and "penis bird" is even older than that IIRC.
This is the reason for mod points. The idea is that posts like this will be modded down beneath your threshold so you don't see them.
A few things:
* First, don't feed trolls. Mod them down (if you have mod points) and let them lie - forget them, let the system do its work.
* Second, if you don't know what mod points are, you aren't logging in with an account, you aren't reading or posting often enough, or you aren't paying attention.
* Third, it's a thing that troll posts don't actually go to oblivion... I've been fooled a few times by that "1 hidden comment" thing only to click it and find something stupid, off-topic, offensive, child-headed and a damn waste of time. Does it make any sense for a score of, like, -5 to cause a comment to permanently, irretrievably disappear?
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They double-extra won't ever give it to you with a hypervisor which gives access to all resources, but the truth is that Other OS made it too easy to rip Blu-Ray.
How so ?
I vaguely understand the logic behind the game piracy scare :
- apparently some frustrated tinkerer found an unofficial way around the hypervisor limitations, and that would in theory open up way to devise solution to run commercial games under OtherOS without the copy protection kicking in.
But how would a PS3 running OS help ripping Blurays differently than a USB3 Bluray drive connected to a laptop ?
Or did you meant "ripping the encryption key out of the player's RAM" ? (something along the way of : play Bluray in console, then switch to otherOS, dump the memory, search the memory for the AACS key)
Disclaimer : I'm a bit out of touch with the whole "ripping" thing, since I last did backups of important DVD with K9Copy and DVDShrink.
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Re-enable the "Other OS" boot option and kiss it goodbye.
Nah, won't happen...
Mastering the English language is fucking easy: all you have to do is to put an f* word in every fucking sentence.
You can upgrade the hardware piece by piece as you see fit: Now a hard drive, then a new GPU, later a newer mobo+CPU+RAM, etc.
Also, so far, it's been much better than the consoles in preserving backwards compatibility. In a modern PC with Windows you can play most games made in the last 10 years, many in the last 20. The rest of them (ok,. I'm sure some you can't) you can run in a VM on the original OS for which they were designed.
Of course, it has bad things. For me, the biggest one is that you're tied to Windows and at the mercy of Microsoft. Never it's been more evident than now where the current Windows is an anti consumer piece of spyware.
The consoles are simpler and easier to use but for me a PC wins overall
Or limit the t ft size. Gna is the only thing this long.
I never liked the look of any of the slim PS3s. I liked the full fat (original) one.
If they brought back the original, and release other colors (like they offered in Japan), I'd buy one.
Emulation is cool, but I like having original hardware, at least as a back up.