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The Race for a New Game Machine: Creating the Chips Inside the XBox 360 and the Playstation 3
The Race for a New Game Machine: Creating the Chips Inside the XBox 360 and the Playstation 3
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Playstation Survival Guide Volume Three
Playstation Survival Guide Volume Three
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Playstation: The Official Magazine; (July 2008) Metal Gear Solid 4 (Guns of the Patriots; World Exclusive Review; PS3 Shooter; Silent Hill; SOCOM, Red Faction; Mercenaries 2)
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Secret Codes for Sony PlayStation, Volume 3 (Official Strategy Guides) (Vol 3)
Secret Codes for Sony PlayStation, Volume 3 (Official Strategy Guides) (Vol 3)
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PlayStation Ultimate Strategy Guide, Volume 3
PlayStation Ultimate Strategy Guide, Volume 3
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Wow, seven player wireless support on the Play Station Three!



For a small number of genres, being able to play offline on a single counsel with count them, six of your best friends can be quite exciting. You can have controller on one hand, and a bag of chips in the other snacking down playing sports games. What other systems can allow you to have a whole NHL or NBA team with all human players, none other than the Play Station Three.
 


Only with Sony's Play Station Three, and in science fiction novels can you play with such multi player support as to where you can enjoy setting up and playing through an entire sports season. You and your chums each picking a single player that season. This kind of set up sure isn't found in your precious 360, or your cube, now is it?

What about the HD IP Camera?

Play Stations Eye Toy is defiantly a success, the periphals released for this console are such a big hit for many reasons. It works so well for being as simple as it is. What may be the Eye Toy 2 or some name Sony will come up with that any old Joe will be able to identify to is an HD IP camera, will be released for the Play Station Three.

That HD resolution featured by the camera let's you send vivid images to the Play Station three for fun such as online play. The processing power of Sony's new console and the increased resolution of the camera will allow for realistically advanced yet natural input. Transmitting feeds intraweb will be a piece of cake with the functionality of the new IP based camera.

Compatibility, almost totally backwards

While yes, you can play Halo on he 360 , and what other games Microsoft is mericiful enough to chose to eventually support, Sony's Play Station Three is set to be compatable with both PSone and PS two, with only small insignificant exceptions. You can sit back and load up grand theft auto and Tobal No.1 just for the fun of it, Play station three allows you to kick back and have some fun with your old games without having to go through the pain of hooking up your old systems, those games don't have to go obsolete, they can be played time and again on your new system.

The Play Station three has another awesome feature. It will be able to enhance older games, using texture filters to enhance load times, much as the PSTwo did for the PSOne games. It is expected that the Play Station three will even be able to add better texture loads, full scene anti-aliasing graphics, and possibly even more.
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