Although already having entered the territory of ‘retro gaming’, the Sony PlayStation 3 remains a notoriously hard to emulate game console. Much of this is to blame on its unique PowerPC-based Cell ...
If you have ever felt the urge to replay PlayStation 3 classics but no longer own the console, this might be the best news you hear all year. Thanks to steady progress in emulation, you can now play a ...
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Implicit Conversions, the studio behind emulating some of your favourite PS1 and PS2 games as part of PS Plus Premium, is quietly working on a PS3 emulator. While boss Bill Litshauer insists improving ...
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aPS3e is the first PlayStation 3 emulator for Android systems, published on Google Play in recent days. According to the official description: “aPS3e is a native PS3 emulator for Android that can ...
We're another step closer to getting PlayStation 3 games to run smoothly on an Android smartphone. A little-known developer has released aPS3e, a PS3 emulator that can natively run on Android, onto ...
The RPCS3-Android app has just received a significant update which brings a settings menu to the PS3 emulator. This allows you to tweak everything from the resolution and frame limit to save states ...
While this is not the first attempt at bringing RPCS3 to Android—an earlier port was developed by the creator of the Nintendo Switch emulator Sudachi—another, more credible developer is now working on ...
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