I sold mine last year, no regrets. Games from PS3/360 gen don’t really hold up too well, many are sub-720p. Most of the good ones from back then got released on PC too, and look and play way, way better on there.
@@hbgyftfvyguvgtfv3767 I don't care too anymore about playing old PS3 games. I only buy and play newer games, even if they are remasters of older games.
I really wish Sony would bring back the digital PS1 & PS2 selection that the PS3 store has, on the PS5. I don't care if the games have trophies, it would just be nice to be able to get these hard to find games digitally on the modern machine. Also, it's hilarious trying to use a PS3 controller after using the PS5 pad for a bit. Man it feels cheap.
@@thelibertyking6735 right! I just got a ps3 slim in almost new condition and the controller is just so fresh and clean I really enjoy playing with it still. Just like you said a call to the past.
@@TomSomniac if you get a ps3 that plays ps2 get a adapter that will allow you to play ps2 with non-oem controller or ps4 or ps5 or switch controller it also allows use to use the home button it also enables rumble and motion
One MAJOR problem Im finding - the PS2 games only play with certain controllers. You can use lots of 3rd party and fake controllers, even a DS4 to play the PS3 games on it, but when it flicks over to PS2 mode -- I found out like NONE of my 3rd party and apparently fake PS3 controllers work at all. S oi have one old one that wont hold battery but I have plugged in with cord... not ideal. And new DS3 controllers are like $90-$100 on ebay now.... Im finding controllers to be the biggest problem. (Heck my nephew just broke his DS4 on his PS4, he called me crying -- (hes 4) - Local game shop had used, Best Buy had none, Gamestop had ONE new one left for $65.... Shit! And thats PS4!!!!
I'm a Sony guy for the most part, but my God Xbox has done something absolutely amazing with its backwards compatibility. I was playing Fable 3 on my Xbox Series X lately and I wanted to cry because of how good it is and how overwhelming the nostalgia was. The smooth 60 fps, lack of lags, better shadows and lighting and of course upscaling, this is night and day compared to the og 360 version.
I started rebuying all the great iconic games. Jak n Daxter, Sly Cooper,Ratchet n Clank, Mass Effect trilogy and soooo many more. I love reliving my childhood. I bought a ps2 slim a while back too, had to get FF7, 8 and 9 as well. 10 is on ps3 as a remaster
@@CJTranceAddiction What many people do not realize is that used 60GB backwards compatible PS3s are still go for $200-$300 depending on condition. You literally can buy a used PS2 slim / PS3 slim for
I'm lucky I've bought mine pretty cheap now I'm a PC gamer but I've decided to go PS5 instead but whilst I'm waiting to even buy one, ive just got me PAL/Europe version CECHC03 cheap luckily before every RUclips says to start buying them up haha.
I have to agree with you Ryan. Having a CECHA01 PS3 is so worth it. The machine is a beast and a beautiful design also. I can't wait till I can pickup a PS5 disc edition
Buyers should ALWAYS check though. There NEEDS to be 4 usb ports on the front. That's the main and obvious indicator that it's a ps2 compatible model. There are versions with only 2 usb ports that DO NOT support ps2 backwards compat.
This is such a comprehensive view of a modern day life with the PS3. Excellent job. Thank you for this. I have my fat PS3 still plugged in and running PS1 and PS2 great but it's been having graphical issues with PS3 games for about 10 years now. I bought a slim way back but I still want one console plugged in next to my PS5 to run everything. I just don't know how to get it fixed or if it's worth it.
Amazing! This is exactly what I did last year and I don't regret it! I am French so the only PS3 BC here is the 60GB PAL model, a few PS2 games have issues but the majority works perfectly so that's really fun to rediscover great games of my childhood and even new ones 20 years later! Also it does read CDs or even SACDs! I always find it very odd that PS4 and now PS5 don't play them! Keep it going man, this is really the best place for PS NEWS! 2 consoles, 5 generations ❤️ I CAN NOW TAKE IT EASY!!!
@@ba3ism fair enough, I grew up without pets and where I live I can’t have one. Tbh I find them a bit pointless my car is my pet it’s useful helps me get to work and earn money and carry’s my shopping.
All Fat PS3 with BC are ticking time bombs with general board failures that are basically unrepairable. It's a terrible investment at this point in time. But good luck! Hope it lasts a long time for you!
This was in my RUclips recommendations. I feel validated- I’m new to Playstation this year. I got a fat PS3 backwards compatible a few months ago and am planning to get a PS5 whenever they’re easier to get. Till my PS5, I’ll just chill with a long backlog of PS1-3 games.
This is exactly why I've never gotten rid of my CECHA01. Still have it and managed to get a PS5 disc in early December to make sure I can still play my disc PS4 games. I'm all set.
Do you take any extra measures to protect the PS3 from overheating and getting YLOD? I used to have an early 80GB model CECHE01 PS3 and it eventually got YLOD after a few years. I was thinking of getting an early model again but I’m worried about reliability. Also did you upgrade the HDD?
Exactly the set-up that I have. I have a backwards compatible PS3 with a 2Tb hard drive installed, and a PS5 with a 5Tb external HDD for my PS4 games. Perfection.
27 years of games is pretty good he's right guys having just 2 consoles to play that many games is a blessing. The PS1,PS2,and PS3 have many hidden gems that will be kept buried because of no full BC on PS5.
It's cool to see the massive progress being made with PS3 emulation, even if it's still years from being as good as something like Wii U emulation (CEMU is soooo good). And one of the best part of emulation is that assuming the game is one that actually works well, it's a better experience than native hardware. You could run the game at 9 times the resolution and have a crystal clear experience.
@@unicorntomboy9736 dude you don't need to tell people about switch, they know. What makes you say it's outright "better" when the PS3 has 3 generations of fantastic games? I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
I’m playing CoD Ghosts on the PS3, I need help with the ‘No Man Left’ trophy Edit: After going through all the rage-quitters, I found 3 very good players and I finally got the trophy.
For everybody reading this now and in the future, the NEC TOKIN capacitors are NOT the actual leading cause of death for backwards compatible PS3s. It's more often the defective 90nm GPU, which can be replaced thanks to the Frankenstein mod. Just wanted to clear up that outdated misinformation.
Thank you for the vid, Ryan! I wasn't aware that they figured out the YLOD cause and can now perminantly fix it. One thing you forgot to mention is the fact that Fat PS3 test kits are region free for PS1 and PS2 games. They're hard to find, but it is possible to get games working from other regions on them. They also let you output all games at 1080p. I think you can't connect to PSN on them, but I may be wrong. Jailbreaking is another thing worth bringing up as you can play games that aren't even on the PSN store anymore. Anyways, thanks for the tips. I'm going to see if I can get someone to fix my PS3 now!
I think that people don't really look back towards older consoles is because it has older game mechanics, new consoles don't only evolve in graphics, they evolve in mechanics, responsiveness, fluidity, synergy, and in term, quality of ease.
I literally bought back my PS3 Slim 320gb the day you uploaded this. Went for that model cuz that was the one I had. Planning to put CFW on it. Literally couldn't live without it.
If you own a capable PC, PS2/PS3 emulators are great option as well. PS3 compability isn't perfect but when it works you can often boost both resolution and framerate.
This is one of my favorite videos of yours yet! It's fun to learn that I'm not the only one so deep in PlayStation nerdom that I have the memory card adapter and am aware of the recent discovery of the true cause of YLOD. My 60gb launch PS3 succumbed to YLOD back in 2012 and it was devastating; I lost all my saves since launch in 2006. I tried everything to revive it including sending it out to a repair company. All unsuccessful. I finally gave up and tearfully traded it +$100 to Sony for a Slim model + a copy of Twisted Metal. I can't say I regret it because it has been serving me well ever since. Plus, I love its design. The good news is that I managed to get my hands on a CECHE (Motorstorm) model a few years back. It's a bit banged up but it works. I'd like to refurbished it someday to get it looking like new. It's my dualshock 3s that are the real problem now. But the truth is I have no use for PS2 emulation since all the titles I would ever want to play have been remastered for PS3. And I find it hard to play games from that era. Even PS3 games are starting to be uneasy on the eyes. I would always prefer to pay for a good remaster than have regular backwards compatibility. That's why I try to rebuy my library on PC. I just wish Sony would remaster the Resistance trilogy already (Killzone and infamous too).
Fun fact, I have both the 80gb soft emulation machine and the 20gb hard emulation machine, and the 80gb soft emulation displays ps2 games with a noticeably better/cleaner image, with richer colors on top of that. It’s like, actually a significant difference, and I was considering tweeting images of this out to you sometime Ryan. You’ll have to take my word for it for now, but it’s 100% something to look into if you have the ability to test this yourself. I was curious and did a comparison, completely took me by surprise. It’s a shame it is slightly less compatible.
PS2 and 3 play PS1 so unless you have a modded one or are just a huge fan of the O.G playstation you can probably pack that one up and set it in storage.
Glad I never sold mine and waited. Bought only discs and here I am enjoying best of both worlds. PS3 and PS5 and their backwards compatibility is a good childhood especially if you're a vivid fan of a said franchise. Grand Theft Auto, God of War, Tekken, yep my childhood in a nutshell.
For me personally, most of my favorite PS2 games have been remastered for PS3/4. The final fantasy games, kingdom hearts, devil May cry, resident evil, god of war, shadow of the colossus, Okami, and uncharted. At this point I think the only ps2 game missing an HD remaster that I really want is dragon quest viii.
@@dericjames2018 do you mean the original? If so then you’re correct, but it can at least be played on all PS3 models. There was a collection for the PS3 that I think had 2-4 but I heard it wasn’t a great version of those games.
This is what I say to people a lot too. I have the entire Need for Speed collection on PlayStation and this was the whole reason I went out to find an original PS3. It was also pretty cool to me that he used a Need for Speed PS2 disc to showcase the backwards compatibility. Luckily where I live there is a store that sells retro games and consoles called Vintage Stock for decent prices. Originally I was going to try and find one online but the prices were ridiculous. I managed to find one in my local store (and they are very rare) and bought it on the spot. It was a 60 GB model. A few months later I was visiting my Grandma out of state and I brought the PS3. I told her that I was now looking for the memory card adaptor. Well there was a little mom and pop shop down the road that sold retro games like vintage stock does, and they actually had one. So my grandma and I went down there and they sold it for only $20. I also managed to snag a PS5 from Vintage Stock. So I can play every Need for Speed game with only 2 PlayStations. I even made a shelf to display all the games and it looks amazing. I got lucky being able to find all of these things IN STORE, especially since I hate ordering online (I've always had a bad experience ordering online). The OG PS3 is amazing, it took the place for my favorite PlayStation, which was the PS2 before. Sadly though Need for Speed (2015) on the PS4 does get the warning message on PS5 that it may not play correctly, and it doesn't. Multiplayer messes up as other players don't show up in the correct places and the AI acts weird. But at this point the only PlayStation I don't have is a PS1, so I've wondered if I should just get one for collection purposes. Vintage stock sells them for only $50. And one last thing about my PS3, it has the COD WaW skin on it. Kinda wish it had the OG black design to match the rest of my PlayStations, which are all OG black models (except for the PS5 of course, that's white).
What, no way, I would pay big bucks for that OG backwards compatible model... CoD: W@W is my favorite Call of Duty hands down and I had no idea the game had its own PS3 design... I'm looking this up now xD
I bought an as is ps3 e01 off of ebay for 18 bucks with intent to fix it. Turns out, it was an a01 and just needed to be booted in safe mode for resolution settings. The only thing that didn't work was the disc drive! 40 bucks later and I swapped the fan for more blades, dd works just fine and now it stands next to my ps5 :) Keep up the great ps3 content! Love these videos!
PS2 Slims are like $20-40 if people really want to play PS1/2 games and there are tons of options with hdmi converters and upscalers if the best picture quality is what you are after. Also emulation. You can mod a non-BC PS3 to run PS2 with emulation.
This is pretty much my exact setup. I have both my 80gb PS3 and my Standard PS5 (not sure what to call it) in the middle of my entertainment center! But I also have my PS2 out as well (with component cables to my Sony 4k Bravia, which has a great picture) because it's my favorite console and is native hardware!
Ps3 plays Ps2 with native hardware too. The 60gb have a full ps2 hardware integrated in it, but not the later version, some are half hardware and some are full emulation.
This is exactly what I've done! Sometime before the PS5 released, I got myself a used phat PS3 (PAL release version, though), with this exact idea in mind: being able to play pretty much everything from PS1 to PS5 in one room! Also, in case you guys don't have any info on the serial number of a PS3 you might be tempted to buy, check the number of USB ports in the front. The backwards compatible PS3 all have 4 USB front slots!
@@wolfbrigade8042 the first PS3 version released in PAL markets was semi-backwards compatible, in which it wasn't fully hardware emulated like the original NTSC release but rather 50/50 hardware and software emulated, thus making several games less compatible in PAL regions (with some not running at all). As far as I know, it was one of the attempts to lower the console manufacture and selling prices
Regardless of the PS3 model you own, you should absolutely keep it around. Even non-backwards compatible consoles can play PS2 discs now with a few workarounds made possible by HEN and it's compatible with the vast majority of the console's library. Sony clearly isn't going to make disc-based backwards compatibility happen on the PS5 at this point so keeping a PS3 around if you want to play your old discs through an HDMI display is essential.
It seems to be a 50% chance of being the capacitors, especially on very early fat ps3s. I tried replacing them on my late L01 fat ps3 and it didn't work. And before you say its my soldering, its not. I have redone the solder multiple times with no luck so far.
Obviously after replacing thermal paste under the IHS on both the Cell and RSX replacing the NEC TOKIN capacitor is often a fix. It's unlikely reball/reflow etc fixes these fat PS3s permanently. After doing all that most of the time people seem to report they work. CPU and GPU dies in general are pretty hardy and seem to last forever most people think them dying is the issue despite the heat these old fats put out it's more than likely to be another part which has failed.
I got my backwards compatible PS3 while Vacationing in Florida last year for 75.00 dollars at a pawn shop. It had cost me 40 to mail it home. It’s been worth every penny.
I LOVE that you ussd NEED FOR SPEED UNDERGROUND as an example of backwards compatibility one the ps3. My favorite racing game in my childhood. Automatic like 👍 button smash.
The only problem with the backwards compatible ps3s is that the rsx is still very prone to dying. But there is a method that could become avaliable to people with BGA skills to replace the gpu with a more efficient one from the ps3 slim.
@@Remspamton the rsx can be swapped for one thats from a slim system. cell can't be swapped but the chances of the cell failing have been found to be negligible. Also the nec tokins aren't prone to failure and can actually last 29 years
@@PatSmashYT This is assuming your RSX needs to be swapped, they aren't as unreliable as people claim they are.
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Hi, you know what would be an amazing and helpful video alongside this one... third-party reliable ps3 controllers. I know you made a video about dual sense working on ps3, but, well not everybody has a ps5 nowadays.
The best PlayStation setup! I did a similar thing with a Series X and 360. There are around 70 OG Xbox titles on the Series X. Half the OG Xbox library working on the 360, and then using the Series X dev mode to fill in gaps for multiplats that were released on PS2 and GameCube.
Please do a proper updated in-depth video on that PS3 early model YOLD issue. It's not just the capacitors. There is an issue with the 80nm RSX. The current best solution to that is to mod the said PS3 with an 40nm RSX from one of the newer models. It's expensive, but it works.
Definitely fucking pricey, l’ve had mine Frankie’d for about 10 days now and it’s been working great. It’s been turned on and off enough to be cycled and to know if something went wrong and it’s been great. I still gotta use it for a while longer to come to my own conclusions on Frankie’s (l have mine on OFW so l can’t monitor temps) but l think it’s the main solution for YLOD plus the time used for it is FAR from needing to worry about the caps.
Guy at work gave me his A01 for free. Looks like it's been through hell but it still works. Good to hear about the capacitor swap being viable. I'll play it until it fails and then I'll try to find someone who can replace them for me.
@@pongchannel. I plan to but I wanna replace the thermal paste and give it a deep clean inside but I gotta get the security bit and good paste first before I buckle down to really use it.
I have the 60GB PS3 beast. I am the original buyer. And the system is every bit my favorite system. Having said that, with the overheating YLOD I have to baby it. I have plugged in a 4 unit fan on the front USB plate. And it is elevated and sits by itself for lots of ventilation. I still play it regularly. Having said that, I stress every time I play it. I have had that memory card adopter laying around for years. Had no idea it was worth so much today.
Agreed, this is a good compromise, but software backward compatibility is by far the best. MSFT is doing resolution upgrades with their older titles, which brings a whole new level of greatness to them...especially the older games which everyone only played on old CRT TVs. Having those old games in modern resolutions is awesome!
Not that I recommend doing this, but if you Jailbreak your PS3 Slim or install a HAN on your super slim you can also play some PS1, PS2 and PSP titles through RetroArch, which makes it even more backwards compatible.
Just picked up my 17th-ever PS3 last week! A one-owner CECH-B01 with the warranty seal still intact. Just cracked it open and applied new Artic MX4 thermal paste. Searched 2 years for this unit! 🤩🔥
I did appreciate owning them but honestly I did make the switch to PCSX2 and RPCS3. I backed up every game I owned. I genuinely enjoyed them for the time
The yellow light of death is interesting as with all the PS3s I got over the years, there's only one that I bought from another person (the rest were bought at stores) and that's the only one that I've had the yellow light of death happen. Every other PS3 I got worked fine for years. I even have the E01 80GB backwards compatible PS3 but unfortunately with the PS2 games I do want to use with it, it doesn't 100% work properly so I'm just using it as a normal PS3 as I have a PS1 and a PS2 for those libraries.
I have my PS2 hooked up to a Samsung plasma tv with component cables at 4:3 aspect ratio and the games looks pretty damn good, although I have nothing to compare to since I can't remember what games looked like on a CRT back in 2001. I am considering buying a back compat PS3 for my PS2 game but one in good condition goes for 250-300 which seems steep unless the quality is much better than my component setup, and I don't think that is the case.
I did exactly this. Once Sony confirmed no PS1-3 support on PS5, I got rid of my PS2 slim and PS3 Super Slim and got a BC one. Fewer things plugged in, the better.
If you REALLY wanna cover up as much Console Generations with less Consoles possible, then i would recommend this Setup: PS5(Disc) for PS5/PS4 Games PS3(60GB) for PS3/PS2/PS1 Games Nintendo Switch for Switch and Wii U Games (Wii U Ports) Xbox Series X for XSX/X360/Xbox Classic Games This Way you would cover alot of Consoles and Games.
I'd also recommend a Wii U to play WiiU/Wii/Gamecube. For handhelds 3DS can play 3DS/DS/GB/C/A/NES,SNES. And a hacked PSVita can play Vita/PSP/PS1 games.
personally, i would just go with an OG ps2 and mod it with free mcboot to run every ps2 rom. they are cheap, easy to find and very reliable. i see no reason to bother with any other option at this point.
This, I don't know how anyone could recommend the BC Fat PS3 models with the general board failures, unreliable, and how much of a pain in the ass they are to open up and work on. Why pay $150-200 more than a PS3 slim or super slim when you can just buy a freaking PS2 (Fat is easier to mod over slim) for $50 all day long- usually with memory cards, controllers, and games.
@@chriswiandt4907 agreed. the ONLY benefit the b/c ps3's have is that they will upscale ps2 games to an hdtv reasonably well, whereas with a fat ps2, you will need to use an upconverter solution (which can be expensive) if you want to improve the image quality on a modern tv. otherwise it will look blurry as hell. i still use a CRT with my legacy systems so i don't have to worry about this issue but i realize this might not be an option for everyone. if you can find a 14" or 20" CRT, which don't take up too much space and are relatively easy to carry, it is well worth it. lately i have been gaming on a 9" PVM and while it looked small initially, it really isn't too bad and legacy games look incredible on it since the smaller screen hides the jagged edges and aliasing very well.
@@mogwai_for_sale Nope, I got the slim ps2 hooked up via component cables on my hdtv and it looks crisp as hell on a 43". Definitely not blurry. Maybe not 100% perfect like on crt but pretty damn close as I'm not complaining. And I'm usually so picky when it comes to image quality.
Mystic literally is my favorite gamer/PlayStation gaming channel. It’s so relatable. He literally lays out all the details and everything I’m familiar with and curious about. 🔥💯
Good point about the region lock on the PS3's. I'm in the UK and bought the backwards compatible 2 years back and and still love it...a few weeks ago another appeared on FB Marketplace and they were looking for offers...I got it for £15 - (about $20 USA). It didn't come with a power supply or controller but luckily I have spares...anyway after plugging it in and trying several games....I found out that it was the North American model so it's of no use to me now. I would sell it as a stand alone unit but I reckon the shipping to the USA from the UK would be a small fortune due to the weight of it. Keep up the great video's. ;o)
Good luck getting one they are going for an absurd amount of money now. You'd be better off buying a ps3 slim and just downloading any ps2 classics you want to play
It is an ideal setup but don't fret over HAVING to have the BC PS3. PS2 is still best way to play PS2 and the amount of money you save on a slim PS3 you could have a refurbished like new PS2 with a 2TB HDD with over 600+ games on it.
Yes of course, but there are still certain draws to it, for me is the wireless controller, original hardware can never have that. And also the fact that its all playable on one console to just pick up and play. Its awesome, homebrew it and you get even more games to play
Unless you go the full length of preserving your fat PS3, I'd say it's definitely not worth going after. Without the full fix, these things are guaranteed to die.
This. If you want a PS3, go with a slim or super slim (both play PS1) and either mod your s/ss ps3 to add ps2 emulation or outright buy a Fat or Slim PS2 for dirt cheap. (Fat PS2 easier to mod)
These things can be fairly reliable as long as you keep them cool. These launch ps3s were designed to be silent out of the box, running at temps of +80°C, which is just terrible and would ruin the board over prolonged periods of time... If you jailbreak the ps3 or install a fan mod the run the ps3 below 65°C it should last you who knows how long
@@DeadlyHellhound Funnily enough I do just that, as a bonus, get yourself a Japanese launch model fan which has 19 blades instead of the normal 15/17 of western models.
@@InputArchive I think fans were just based off the factory they were made, I’ve seen all kinds of fan models from the same western ps3 models. Honestly I prefer the 15 blade fans myself, I find the 19 blade fans to be too loud imo
I had to come back to this video because I FINALLY got a backwards compatible PS3 at an estate sale. It's in insanely good condition. I took it apart to clean it and replace the thermal paste and it was so clean I couldn't believe it. I broke the warranty stick and the thermal paste was hard (it was the original white paste as well) so I know I was the first person inside the console. The new thermal paste is on and I'm enjoying upscaled, widescreen PS2 games on my Sony X90.
Imagine the people that sold their backwards compatible ps3 to buy the PS4... straight pain
Well old games are shit so that’s a great idea
Yeah that's the one thing that messed up with the start of the ps4 gen
I gave my ps3 to my father 😩 I’ve been regretting it since I shipped it to him
I sold mine last year, no regrets. Games from PS3/360 gen don’t really hold up too well, many are sub-720p. Most of the good ones from back then got released on PC too, and look and play way, way better on there.
I’ll sell my ps4 to get a ps3
The PS3 is still my go to DVD/Blu-ray player. Lots of great features and settings to play with.
Same here. But now I just my PS4 anyways as it's already set up.
You better take care of your PS3 and only play PS1-PS3 games on that console. Would be a shame if it stops working because of watching movies.
And cds
@@CrusardModding maybe his ps3 is not ps2 compatible
@@zuubu but you can play ps2 games on any PS3 you just have to install custom firmware.
My dad just bought a fat ps3 at a garage sale for $20. Been playing the infamous and ninja gaiden games again.
I sold off my old PS3 to be recycled
@@unicorntomboy9736 really want ps3
@@unicorntomboy9736 live in Canada
@@hbgyftfvyguvgtfv3767 I don't care too anymore about playing old PS3 games. I only buy and play newer games, even if they are remasters of older games.
@@hbgyftfvyguvgtfv3767 I live in Europe
I really wish Sony would bring back the digital PS1 & PS2 selection that the PS3 store has, on the PS5. I don't care if the games have trophies, it would just be nice to be able to get these hard to find games digitally on the modern machine.
Also, it's hilarious trying to use a PS3 controller after using the PS5 pad for a bit. Man it feels cheap.
@@thelibertyking6735 right! I just got a ps3 slim in almost new condition and the controller is just so fresh and clean I really enjoy playing with it still. Just like you said a call to the past.
I can't even go back to the Dualshock 3. I use a DualSense on my PS3. Even the PS4 controller feels cheaper now after using the PS5 controller.
@@TomSomniac if you get a ps3 that plays ps2 get a adapter that will allow you to play ps2 with non-oem controller or ps4 or ps5 or switch controller it also allows use to use the home button it also enables rumble and motion
You can use a ps5 controller with ps3
You can connect it to the console?@@shorts26
This video is exactly what I was looking for. Owning a PS3 backwards compatible and a PS5 would make a perfect setup.
I just got a PS5 earlier today. Now, I just need to get my hands on a backwards compatible PS3 and I'm ready to go.
@@harveyplissken4604did you end up getting one?
@@Mista-Smith As far as a backwards compatible PS3, not yet.
This is the ultimate setup, this is why I kept my PS3 and sold my 4
One MAJOR problem Im finding - the PS2 games only play with certain controllers. You can use lots of 3rd party and fake controllers, even a DS4 to play the PS3 games on it, but when it flicks over to PS2 mode -- I found out like NONE of my 3rd party and apparently fake PS3 controllers work at all. S oi have one old one that wont hold battery but I have plugged in with cord... not ideal.
And new DS3 controllers are like $90-$100 on ebay now....
Im finding controllers to be the biggest problem. (Heck my nephew just broke his DS4 on his PS4, he called me crying -- (hes 4) - Local game shop had used, Best Buy had none, Gamestop had ONE new one left for $65.... Shit! And thats PS4!!!!
Oh it is? That's why you sold your PS4?
@@squidracerX Tf new ds3 controllers go for around 15bucks here
@@squidracerX remember when ds3’s were 60$ brand new? Yea they still are😅😢
@Thomas Shears stop making me cry 😭😭
The two biggest PlayStation consoles combined
Ps2 was better at selling
PS2 Slim, PS3 Super Slim, PS4 Slim are smallest
I want a ps3 again, I sold my slim ps3 because of money issues back then but I want another one now
PlayStation 5 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@RealOberonn13 u ain't fat you just 10 feet tall
Every time an ad plays, it resets the comments and its *infuriating*
Its like RUclips _wants_ to die
@AH - 08KC 736604 Whaley's Corners PS He's probably on mobile and I'm guessing iOS, nothing he can really do except pay but fuck that
Yes
@AH - 08KC 736604 Whaley's Corners PS have adblock on computer but not my phone; besides which, I tend to watch ads for channels I support
If you're on Android, look into Vanced.
@@pest174 SkipAds works wonderfull for me too
Why does the PS3 look so good. There's just something about it that I like.
Funny how in it’s release the fat ps3 was ridiculed for it’s looks. I think its one of the best looking consoles.
I'm not a fan of the OG PS3, but the PS3 Slim is tied with the PS5 Digital as my favorite PS design.
@@dog8438 PS4 pro best looking imo
I'm a Sony guy for the most part, but my God Xbox has done something absolutely amazing with its backwards compatibility. I was playing Fable 3 on my Xbox Series X lately and I wanted to cry because of how good it is and how overwhelming the nostalgia was. The smooth 60 fps, lack of lags, better shadows and lighting and of course upscaling, this is night and day compared to the og 360 version.
Bro it ain’t THAT cool lolol
@@ozmondit actually is
could hear u crying inbetween the lols@@ozmond
Yeah, the backwards compatibility was good, but they still haven't added a bunch of games and it seems like they gave up on it.
@@loubloom1941They basically added every game anyone cares about plus upscaled the best ones to 4k and 60fps.
i have legit been tryna find a reason to convince my friends they should buy a ps3
The games are great, that's the best reason for anyone to buy a console
Same here lmao. One of them thinks that the psn is paid cuz he says it's too good to be true
I just bought one and now I'm playing Demon's Souls on Yuvi's server. Absolutely amazing.
Best thing about PS3 is online has always been free.
I started rebuying all the great iconic games. Jak n Daxter, Sly Cooper,Ratchet n Clank, Mass Effect trilogy and soooo many more. I love reliving my childhood. I bought a ps2 slim a while back too, had to get FF7, 8 and 9 as well. 10 is on ps3 as a remaster
Luckily I still have my PS2 and PS3 but this is a great idea for people who are new to playstation!!
add a vita to that then your set for 99.9% of all Playstation games.
hoping to get a vita
soft mod the ps3 & vita and you can play 100% of all the playstation libery including the pocketstation on your vita
And pp
Nope. No Vita can play PSP UMD format.
@@madfinntech Buy an old PS Vita to play Monster Hunter Freedom 2
That's what I've been saying! Buy a first gen ps3 and a ps5 and boom! You are set for the entire console legacy!
Just make sure to take good care of them!
Nah, I'm still good with just having PS2 slim, PS3 slim and PS4 Pro hooked up. I don't need PS5 until 2 years from now.
@@CJTranceAddiction What many people do not realize is that used 60GB backwards compatible PS3s are still go for $200-$300 depending on condition. You literally can buy a used PS2 slim / PS3 slim for
@@CJTranceAddiction maybe never!
@@firedragon_ck4509yes I’m doing that my ps3 slim is still working since the day I got it. I don’t have a CRT tv but I’m sure it’ll be ok.
And then it turned out to very much not be the NEC/TOKIN caps
I thought I was the only person In existence doing this combo lol😂
Same here, its just perfect
No you aren't lol the PS3 backwards are always sought after nowadays
@@rogerarteaga2665 where do you get ps2 games from tho ? are they available on the ps store ? Buying them new from the internet is far too costly.
Sammmeee i just ordered a cacha01 a couple days ago
I'm lucky I've bought mine pretty cheap now I'm a PC gamer but I've decided to go PS5 instead but whilst I'm waiting to even buy one, ive just got me PAL/Europe version CECHC03 cheap luckily before every RUclips says to start buying them up haha.
I have to agree with you Ryan. Having a CECHA01 PS3 is so worth it. The machine is a beast and a beautiful design also. I can't wait till I can pickup a PS5 disc edition
Buyers should ALWAYS check though. There NEEDS to be 4 usb ports on the front. That's the main and obvious indicator that it's a ps2 compatible model. There are versions with only 2 usb ports that DO NOT support ps2 backwards compat.
I just got a disc edition and it's insane
@@soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342 those CECHL model though also look the same also support PS2 but not full backwards compatible, its mostly software
1:44 definitely told that cat off to stop it chewing the PS4Pro
her name is Lisa dude
@@OfirAvramento thanks :)
@@OfirAvramento No I believe her name is Melissa
@@masonfletcher1241 Hope Ryan can clarify
@@That-Will-Do-It ok thank you.
This is such a comprehensive view of a modern day life with the PS3. Excellent job. Thank you for this.
I have my fat PS3 still plugged in and running PS1 and PS2 great but it's been having graphical issues with PS3 games for about 10 years now. I bought a slim way back but I still want one console plugged in next to my PS5 to run everything. I just don't know how to get it fixed or if it's worth it.
Amazing! This is exactly what I did last year and I don't regret it! I am French so the only PS3 BC here is the 60GB PAL model, a few PS2 games have issues but the majority works perfectly so that's really fun to rediscover great games of my childhood and even new ones 20 years later!
Also it does read CDs or even SACDs! I always find it very odd that PS4 and now PS5 don't play them!
Keep it going man, this is really the best place for PS NEWS!
2 consoles, 5 generations ❤️ I CAN NOW TAKE IT EASY!!!
The cat next to the standing ps4 made me nervous as hell 😂
That’s why I don’t have pets I just don’t like them eating my cables or destroying my flat 😂.
@@residentsteve I have a cat and a dog, and shit ton of consoles and a gaming laptop. Never ever had an issue. Just say you don’t like pets.
@@ba3ism fair enough, I grew up without pets and where I live I can’t have one. Tbh I find them a bit pointless my car is my pet it’s useful helps me get to work and earn money and carry’s my shopping.
@@residentsteve unconditional love
@@AquaLady153 I can get that from my PlayStation 5 👍🏻.
Just re-purchased my PS3 original for this exact reason. Great info on the YLOD. I was a bit skeptical for years because of this. Great video
All Fat PS3 with BC are ticking time bombs with general board failures that are basically unrepairable. It's a terrible investment at this point in time.
But good luck! Hope it lasts a long time for you!
Remember when PS5 was full of stock? Me neither.
lol i seen your video on playstation startups
Sony is againg copying nintendo, drifting problems and stock problems smh
@@hectorbreton8898, I've read about the drifting problems. How serious is it?
@@Loukoumakias bad. My switch drifts and its annoying as hell
@@That-Will-Do-It, here in Greece no restock yet. I am not planning on buying a PS5, I just want the 3D Pulse Headphones.
This was in my RUclips recommendations. I feel validated- I’m new to Playstation this year. I got a fat PS3 backwards compatible a few months ago and am planning to get a PS5 whenever they’re easier to get. Till my PS5, I’ll just chill with a long backlog of PS1-3 games.
The best PlayStation RUclipsr
This is exactly why I've never gotten rid of my CECHA01. Still have it and managed to get a PS5 disc in early December to make sure I can still play my disc PS4 games. I'm all set.
Do you take any extra measures to protect the PS3 from overheating and getting YLOD? I used to have an early 80GB model CECHE01 PS3 and it eventually got YLOD after a few years. I was thinking of getting an early model again but I’m worried about reliability. Also did you upgrade the HDD?
Exactly the set-up that I have.
I have a backwards compatible PS3 with a 2Tb hard drive installed, and a PS5 with a 5Tb external HDD for my PS4 games.
Perfection.
Did you run out of storage yet? 💀
mind linking me to both hard drives!
2 TB for the PS3 backwards compatible is totally not necessary.
You literally can't go over 1TB the system can't handle it.
27 years of games is pretty good he's right guys having just 2 consoles to play that many games is a blessing. The PS1,PS2,and PS3 have many hidden gems that will be kept buried because of no full BC on PS5.
I only care about playing new games. I don't really care about playing games from 2009 anymore.
@@unicorntomboy9736 then you are missing out a lot of good games
@@dxtremecaliber I played PS3 games years ago when I was in high school. I'm not bothered anymore
I would advise Sony to add backwards compatibility for PS1 & PS2 games onto the PS5 in the future
@@unicorntomboy9736 then why did you bother to watch this video in the first place...
It's cool to see the massive progress being made with PS3 emulation, even if it's still years from being as good as something like Wii U emulation (CEMU is soooo good). And one of the best part of emulation is that assuming the game is one that actually works well, it's a better experience than native hardware. You could run the game at 9 times the resolution and have a crystal clear experience.
This idea: Exists
Me with a super slim:
Oh okay.
Yo make a room tour, some of your backrounds are awesome
I just need a ps5 got the back compatibility ps3.
Thank god I still have my fat BC PS3. It's the first console I bought with my own money as opposed to receiving it as a gift, etc.
The PS3 is so great still to this day it's probably my personal favorite system!
Nintendo Switch is better
@@unicorntomboy9736 true but ps3 is more nostalgic as its a gen older than switch
@@unicorntomboy9736 dude you don't need to tell people about switch, they know. What makes you say it's outright "better" when the PS3 has 3 generations of fantastic games? I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
Melissa was about to go to town on that ps4 👀😂
This is actually exactly what I did. Managed to snatch up a back compat PS3 and have proudly on display next to my 5
Bought my backwards compatible PS3 new It's 2024 it's still works 👍
How is it now?
have to let you know I haven't turned it on recently
I’m playing CoD Ghosts on the PS3, I need help with the ‘No Man Left’ trophy
Edit: After going through all the rage-quitters, I found 3 very good players and I finally got the trophy.
I love a happy ending.
Ayy fellow bro who plays CoD Ghosts on PS3
I play WaW. If you have that, we can play. My psn is M00SE_H0USE
i'm playing it too on ps3
For everybody reading this now and in the future, the NEC TOKIN capacitors are NOT the actual leading cause of death for backwards compatible PS3s. It's more often the defective 90nm GPU, which can be replaced thanks to the Frankenstein mod. Just wanted to clear up that outdated misinformation.
Thanks for the info! I’ve been going down a rabbit hole for playing ps3, ps2 and ps1 games.
PSA: PLEASE PLEASE Dont throw away your broken ps3 fat! Please sell it or give to some one who could use it.
The PS3 Slim was objectively better
@@unicorntomboy9736 but does not run PS2 games
@@unicorntomboy9736 No Kind Of Controllers Would Connect To It After 2-3 Years So I Just Threw It Away
@@KenjiKussano So what
@@KenjiKussano It runs every PS1 and PS2 game ever made. All you have to do is soft mod it, which is extremely simple.
Thank you for the vid, Ryan! I wasn't aware that they figured out the YLOD cause and can now perminantly fix it. One thing you forgot to mention is the fact that Fat PS3 test kits are region free for PS1 and PS2 games. They're hard to find, but it is possible to get games working from other regions on them. They also let you output all games at 1080p. I think you can't connect to PSN on them, but I may be wrong. Jailbreaking is another thing worth bringing up as you can play games that aren't even on the PSN store anymore. Anyways, thanks for the tips. I'm going to see if I can get someone to fix my PS3 now!
Whoa PS3 test kits played at 1080p?
Have you been able able to fix your ps3? That solution he gave for fixing the ylod, got any idea if it would work for the slim ps3 version?
@@duztv5370 pretty sure most ylods is still caused by a bad RSX, not deteriorated NEC capacitors.
I think that people don't really look back towards older consoles is because it has older game mechanics, new consoles don't only evolve in graphics, they evolve in mechanics, responsiveness, fluidity, synergy, and in term, quality of ease.
It’s true, but if you used to play it then it’s easier to come
Back to
I literally bought back my PS3 Slim 320gb the day you uploaded this. Went for that model cuz that was the one I had. Planning to put CFW on it. Literally couldn't live without it.
Your the best. I did not know about the PS3 memory card adapter, buying one now. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
havent watched yet, but exactly what i have set up
PS3 (60 - 1tb) for everthing 1/2/3, and PS5 for 4/5
and a vita for PSP/PSX/VITA/16bit
And this is why Nintendo is outselling the ps5 no debate
Sony is againg copying nintendo, drifting problems and stock problems smh
Or just one new xbox
@@hectorbreton8898 Copying and doing it better.
@@sonicfan101sonic6 True but Nintendo doesn’t have backward compatibility of none of my save Nintendo games no debate.
If you own a capable PC, PS2/PS3 emulators are great option as well. PS3 compability isn't perfect but when it works you can often boost both resolution and framerate.
PS3 Slim & PS5 is my setup.
I love this type of videos 👍
This is one of my favorite videos of yours yet! It's fun to learn that I'm not the only one so deep in PlayStation nerdom that I have the memory card adapter and am aware of the recent discovery of the true cause of YLOD. My 60gb launch PS3 succumbed to YLOD back in 2012 and it was devastating; I lost all my saves since launch in 2006. I tried everything to revive it including sending it out to a repair company. All unsuccessful. I finally gave up and tearfully traded it +$100 to Sony for a Slim model + a copy of Twisted Metal. I can't say I regret it because it has been serving me well ever since. Plus, I love its design. The good news is that I managed to get my hands on a CECHE (Motorstorm) model a few years back. It's a bit banged up but it works. I'd like to refurbished it someday to get it looking like new. It's my dualshock 3s that are the real problem now.
But the truth is I have no use for PS2 emulation since all the titles I would ever want to play have been remastered for PS3. And I find it hard to play games from that era. Even PS3 games are starting to be uneasy on the eyes. I would always prefer to pay for a good remaster than have regular backwards compatibility. That's why I try to rebuy my library on PC. I just wish Sony would remaster the Resistance trilogy already (Killzone and infamous too).
Fun fact, I have both the 80gb soft emulation machine and the 20gb hard emulation machine, and the 80gb soft emulation displays ps2 games with a noticeably better/cleaner image, with richer colors on top of that. It’s like, actually a significant difference, and I was considering tweeting images of this out to you sometime Ryan.
You’ll have to take my word for it for now, but it’s 100% something to look into if you have the ability to test this yourself. I was curious and did a comparison, completely took me by surprise. It’s a shame it is slightly less compatible.
i got my 20GB model, upgraded with a 1tb HDD with my ps5 so i'm set.
I'd love to get a PS5 but by the time they are available PS6 will be announced.
Hope you get that PS6 preorder, man.
@@Newadventuresinpony thx
Nah ps6 won't be happened
So true
I still have my ps1, ps2, ps3 and my ps4 installed and ready to play on my TV
PS2 and 3 play PS1 so unless you have a modded one or are just a huge fan of the O.G playstation you can probably pack that one up and set it in storage.
Glad I never sold mine and waited. Bought only discs and here I am enjoying best of both worlds. PS3 and PS5 and their backwards compatibility is a good childhood especially if you're a vivid fan of a said franchise. Grand Theft Auto, God of War, Tekken, yep my childhood in a nutshell.
Great video again. I dont think even Sony realizes that they cover all five generations across two consoles.
For me personally, most of my favorite PS2 games have been remastered for PS3/4. The final fantasy games, kingdom hearts, devil May cry, resident evil, god of war, shadow of the colossus, Okami, and uncharted. At this point I think the only ps2 game missing an HD remaster that I really want is dragon quest viii.
Silent hill hasn't been remastered for PS4
@@dericjames2018 do you mean the original? If so then you’re correct, but it can at least be played on all PS3 models. There was a collection for the PS3 that I think had 2-4 but I heard it wasn’t a great version of those games.
This is what I say to people a lot too. I have the entire Need for Speed collection on PlayStation and this was the whole reason I went out to find an original PS3. It was also pretty cool to me that he used a Need for Speed PS2 disc to showcase the backwards compatibility. Luckily where I live there is a store that sells retro games and consoles called Vintage Stock for decent prices. Originally I was going to try and find one online but the prices were ridiculous. I managed to find one in my local store (and they are very rare) and bought it on the spot. It was a 60 GB model. A few months later I was visiting my Grandma out of state and I brought the PS3. I told her that I was now looking for the memory card adaptor. Well there was a little mom and pop shop down the road that sold retro games like vintage stock does, and they actually had one. So my grandma and I went down there and they sold it for only $20. I also managed to snag a PS5 from Vintage Stock. So I can play every Need for Speed game with only 2 PlayStations. I even made a shelf to display all the games and it looks amazing. I got lucky being able to find all of these things IN STORE, especially since I hate ordering online (I've always had a bad experience ordering online). The OG PS3 is amazing, it took the place for my favorite PlayStation, which was the PS2 before. Sadly though Need for Speed (2015) on the PS4 does get the warning message on PS5 that it may not play correctly, and it doesn't. Multiplayer messes up as other players don't show up in the correct places and the AI acts weird.
But at this point the only PlayStation I don't have is a PS1, so I've wondered if I should just get one for collection purposes. Vintage stock sells them for only $50. And one last thing about my PS3, it has the COD WaW skin on it. Kinda wish it had the OG black design to match the rest of my PlayStations, which are all OG black models (except for the PS5 of course, that's white).
What, no way, I would pay big bucks for that OG backwards compatible model... CoD: W@W is my favorite Call of Duty hands down and I had no idea the game had its own PS3 design... I'm looking this up now xD
1:44: Mystic: “Ah! Ah! Don’t bite!”
Cat: “Whyyyy? 😩”
I bought an as is ps3 e01 off of ebay for 18 bucks with intent to fix it. Turns out, it was an a01 and just needed to be booted in safe mode for resolution settings. The only thing that didn't work was the disc drive! 40 bucks later and I swapped the fan for more blades, dd works just fine and now it stands next to my ps5 :)
Keep up the great ps3 content! Love these videos!
The PS3 is more readily available tho, so I'd say just get one regardless. It's got a great library of games and PS1 backwards compatibility
PS2 Slims are like $20-40 if people really want to play PS1/2 games and there are tons of options with hdmi converters and upscalers if the best picture quality is what you are after.
Also emulation. You can mod a non-BC PS3 to run PS2 with emulation.
@@chriswiandt4907 but then it's louder than it's ever been if you play a PS2 game. Louder than a plane right above you...
This is pretty much my exact setup. I have both my 80gb PS3 and my Standard PS5 (not sure what to call it) in the middle of my entertainment center! But I also have my PS2 out as well (with component cables to my Sony 4k Bravia, which has a great picture) because it's my favorite console and is native hardware!
Ps3 plays Ps2 with native hardware too. The 60gb have a full ps2 hardware integrated in it, but not the later version, some are half hardware and some are full emulation.
@@femto8402 True. The 20gb also has the EE and GS chip on the motherboard!
This is exactly what I've done! Sometime before the PS5 released, I got myself a used phat PS3 (PAL release version, though), with this exact idea in mind: being able to play pretty much everything from PS1 to PS5 in one room!
Also, in case you guys don't have any info on the serial number of a PS3 you might be tempted to buy, check the number of USB ports in the front. The backwards compatible PS3 all have 4 USB front slots!
@@malcolmscriber7535 What I meant was that only PS3s with 4 USB slots are able to play PS2 games. PS1 games run in every PS3 model
Didn't Ryan say the PAL region PS3s were never backwards compatible in the video? Did it actually work for you and if so, how?
@@wolfbrigade8042 the first PS3 version released in PAL markets was semi-backwards compatible, in which it wasn't fully hardware emulated like the original NTSC release but rather 50/50 hardware and software emulated, thus making several games less compatible in PAL regions (with some not running at all). As far as I know, it was one of the attempts to lower the console manufacture and selling prices
@@jacds Is that model still available? Probably hard to find nowadays, right?
@@wolfbrigade8042 Yeah, it's sadly hard to find. And the prices have been going up recently
I still have my original launch day PS3 sitting in my garage collecting dust. Maybe I should sell it.
Regardless of the PS3 model you own, you should absolutely keep it around. Even non-backwards compatible consoles can play PS2 discs now with a few workarounds made possible by HEN and it's compatible with the vast majority of the console's library. Sony clearly isn't going to make disc-based backwards compatibility happen on the PS5 at this point so keeping a PS3 around if you want to play your old discs through an HDMI display is essential.
I deadass thought u could play ps5 games on the ps3 when reading the title
that's what i thought too. Lol. He needs to revise the title
Made perfect sense to me the first time. I'd understand the misunderstanding if you didn't know there was a BC ps3.
It’s perfectly understandable
I thaught you could stream ps5 games in the ps3 when I first read the title
@@shalindelta7 even knowing there's a BC PS3, the title isn't that clear. Should be "Why you should buy a Backwards Compatible PS3 & a PS5"
Holy shit the capacitors are the issue? I might start looking into digging out my old fat ps3 that got ylod'ed and maybe fixing it up eventually
It seems to be a 50% chance of being the capacitors, especially on very early fat ps3s. I tried replacing them on my late L01 fat ps3 and it didn't work. And before you say its my soldering, its not. I have redone the solder multiple times with no luck so far.
Yeah I think I’m going to get one of the old backwards compatible ones, I have some old PS2 games that I wanna play in HD
Obviously after replacing thermal paste under the IHS on both the Cell and RSX replacing the NEC TOKIN capacitor is often a fix.
It's unlikely reball/reflow etc fixes these fat PS3s permanently. After doing all that most of the time people seem to report they work. CPU and GPU dies in general are pretty hardy and seem to last forever most people think them dying is the issue despite the heat these old fats put out it's more than likely to be another part which has failed.
@@rockl79 put it in the oven to reflow
@@rockl79 how many capacitor did replaced?
I already own both and I know exactly what you mean. Isn’t SONY great? 😃 Glad you made this video. Keep up the good work.
Well, I don't own a ps3 backwards compatible but I do own the exact same setup pretty much too XD
I got my backwards compatible PS3 while Vacationing in Florida last year for 75.00 dollars at a pawn shop. It had cost me 40 to mail it home. It’s been worth every penny.
I LOVE that you ussd NEED FOR SPEED UNDERGROUND as an example of backwards compatibility one the ps3. My favorite racing game in my childhood. Automatic like 👍 button smash.
The only problem with the backwards compatible ps3s is that the rsx is still very prone to dying. But there is a method that could become avaliable to people with BGA skills to replace the gpu with a more efficient one from the ps3 slim.
any updates on this?
@@Remspamton the rsx can be swapped for one thats from a slim system. cell can't be swapped but the chances of the cell failing have been found to be negligible. Also the nec tokins aren't prone to failure and can actually last 29 years
@@PatSmashYT This is assuming your RSX needs to be swapped, they aren't as unreliable as people claim they are.
Hi, you know what would be an amazing and helpful video alongside this one... third-party reliable ps3 controllers.
I know you made a video about dual sense working on ps3, but, well not everybody has a ps5 nowadays.
Did Mellisa try to eat the PS4? That's cute :)
The best PlayStation setup! I did a similar thing with a Series X and 360. There are around 70 OG Xbox titles on the Series X. Half the OG Xbox library working on the 360, and then using the Series X dev mode to fill in gaps for multiplats that were released on PS2 and GameCube.
exactly what i was thinking. Wishing i still had my ps3
All the og cods?!?! Please please please csn this come true
Please do a proper updated in-depth video on that PS3 early model YOLD issue.
It's not just the capacitors. There is an issue with the 80nm RSX. The current best solution to that is to mod the said PS3 with an 40nm RSX from one of the newer models. It's expensive, but it works.
Definitely fucking pricey, l’ve had mine Frankie’d for about 10 days now and it’s been working great. It’s been turned on and off enough to be cycled and to know if something went wrong and it’s been great. I still gotta use it for a while longer to come to my own conclusions on Frankie’s (l have mine on OFW so l can’t monitor temps) but l think it’s the main solution for YLOD plus the time used for it is FAR from needing to worry about the caps.
Guy at work gave me his A01 for free. Looks like it's been through hell but it still works. Good to hear about the capacitor swap being viable. I'll play it until it fails and then I'll try to find someone who can replace them for me.
A01?
@@pongchannel. The first model eighty gig ps3. One of the backwards compatible ones that played all three generations.
@@Thehotdogman cool btw you should jailbreak your ps3 sense the stores shutting down soon
@@pongchannel. I plan to but I wanna replace the thermal paste and give it a deep clean inside but I gotta get the security bit and good paste first before I buckle down to really use it.
@@Thehotdogman good point I should clean mine to got it used on ebay
I just got my PS5 and I love it I still play on my PS3 from time to time I have a super slim PS3
I have the 60GB PS3 beast. I am the original buyer. And the system is every bit my favorite system. Having said that, with the overheating YLOD I have to baby it. I have plugged in a 4 unit fan on the front USB plate. And it is elevated and sits by itself for lots of ventilation. I still play it regularly. Having said that, I stress every time I play it.
I have had that memory card adopter laying around for years. Had no idea it was worth so much today.
Agreed, this is a good compromise, but software backward compatibility is by far the best. MSFT is doing resolution upgrades with their older titles, which brings a whole new level of greatness to them...especially the older games which everyone only played on old CRT TVs. Having those old games in modern resolutions is awesome!
Not that I recommend doing this, but if you Jailbreak your PS3 Slim or install a HAN on your super slim you can also play some PS1, PS2 and PSP titles through RetroArch, which makes it even more backwards compatible.
You cannot jailbreak the superslim
I have finally mastered the matrix, first time seeing his video posted at 1 minute lol
Now it's time to break out of it!
@@ErnestSheptalo hell no where else am I going to be like superman
Just picked up my 17th-ever PS3 last week! A one-owner CECH-B01 with the warranty seal still intact. Just cracked it open and applied new Artic MX4 thermal paste. Searched 2 years for this unit! 🤩🔥
I did appreciate owning them but honestly I did make the switch to PCSX2 and RPCS3. I backed up every game I owned. I genuinely enjoyed them for the time
The yellow light of death is interesting as with all the PS3s I got over the years, there's only one that I bought from another person (the rest were bought at stores) and that's the only one that I've had the yellow light of death happen. Every other PS3 I got worked fine for years. I even have the E01 80GB backwards compatible PS3 but unfortunately with the PS2 games I do want to use with it, it doesn't 100% work properly so I'm just using it as a normal PS3 as I have a PS1 and a PS2 for those libraries.
I just want to play Black Ops 2 on PS5 😔
Same
Nope! Fuck you give me money!
I have my PS2 hooked up to a Samsung plasma tv with component cables at 4:3 aspect ratio and the games looks pretty damn good, although I have nothing to compare to since I can't remember what games looked like on a CRT back in 2001. I am considering buying a back compat PS3 for my PS2 game but one in good condition goes for 250-300 which seems steep unless the quality is much better than my component setup, and I don't think that is the case.
I did exactly this. Once Sony confirmed no PS1-3 support on PS5, I got rid of my PS2 slim and PS3 Super Slim and got a BC one. Fewer things plugged in, the better.
If you REALLY wanna cover up as much Console Generations with less Consoles possible, then i would recommend this Setup:
PS5(Disc) for PS5/PS4 Games
PS3(60GB) for PS3/PS2/PS1 Games
Nintendo Switch for Switch and Wii U Games (Wii U Ports)
Xbox Series X for XSX/X360/Xbox Classic Games
This Way you would cover alot of Consoles and Games.
I'd also recommend a Wii U to play WiiU/Wii/Gamecube.
For handhelds 3DS can play 3DS/DS/GB/C/A/NES,SNES.
And a hacked PSVita can play Vita/PSP/PS1 games.
personally, i would just go with an OG ps2 and mod it with free mcboot to run every ps2 rom. they are cheap, easy to find and very reliable. i see no reason to bother with any other option at this point.
This, I don't know how anyone could recommend the BC Fat PS3 models with the general board failures, unreliable, and how much of a pain in the ass they are to open up and work on.
Why pay $150-200 more than a PS3 slim or super slim when you can just buy a freaking PS2 (Fat is easier to mod over slim) for $50 all day long- usually with memory cards, controllers, and games.
@@chriswiandt4907 agreed. the ONLY benefit the b/c ps3's have is that they will upscale ps2 games to an hdtv reasonably well, whereas with a fat ps2, you will need to use an upconverter solution (which can be expensive) if you want to improve the image quality on a modern tv. otherwise it will look blurry as hell. i still use a CRT with my legacy systems so i don't have to worry about this issue but i realize this might not be an option for everyone. if you can find a 14" or 20" CRT, which don't take up too much space and are relatively easy to carry, it is well worth it. lately i have been gaming on a 9" PVM and while it looked small initially, it really isn't too bad and legacy games look incredible on it since the smaller screen hides the jagged edges and aliasing very well.
@@mogwai_for_sale Nope, I got the slim ps2 hooked up via component cables on my hdtv and it looks crisp as hell on a 43". Definitely not blurry. Maybe not 100% perfect like on crt but pretty damn close as I'm not complaining. And I'm usually so picky when it comes to image quality.
Off topic, but are you going to appear on Sacred Symbols at any stage? Would be great to see you on the show.
Wow two things that are at this point becoming extremely rare and would probably run me up around 800$ 😁👈 (just a joke love the vid)
Mystic literally is my favorite gamer/PlayStation gaming channel. It’s so relatable. He literally lays out all the details and everything I’m familiar with and curious about. 🔥💯
Good point about the region lock on the PS3's. I'm in the UK and bought the backwards compatible 2 years back and and still love it...a few weeks ago another appeared on FB Marketplace and they were looking for offers...I got it for £15 - (about $20 USA). It didn't come with a power supply or controller but luckily I have spares...anyway after plugging it in and trying several games....I found out that it was the North American model so it's of no use to me now. I would sell it as a stand alone unit but I reckon the shipping to the USA from the UK would be a small fortune due to the weight of it. Keep up the great video's. ;o)
Good luck getting one they are going for an absurd amount of money now. You'd be better off buying a ps3 slim and just downloading any ps2 classics you want to play
Or just buying a PS2 (Fat or slim) for less than $50 for natively playing PS2 if your not into modding to add emulation to a non-BC PS3.
@@chriswiandt4907 PlayStation 2s are archaic antiques. Where can you even find a decades old console nowadays?
@@unicorntomboy9736 eBay.
It is an ideal setup but don't fret over HAVING to have the BC PS3. PS2 is still best way to play PS2 and the amount of money you save on a slim PS3 you could have a refurbished like new PS2 with a 2TB HDD with over 600+ games on it.
Yes of course, but there are still certain draws to it, for me is the wireless controller, original hardware can never have that. And also the fact that its all playable on one console to just pick up and play. Its awesome, homebrew it and you get even more games to play
Unless you go the full length of preserving your fat PS3, I'd say it's definitely not worth going after. Without the full fix, these things are guaranteed to die.
This. If you want a PS3, go with a slim or super slim (both play PS1) and either mod your s/ss ps3 to add ps2 emulation or outright buy a Fat or Slim PS2 for dirt cheap. (Fat PS2 easier to mod)
These things can be fairly reliable as long as you keep them cool. These launch ps3s were designed to be silent out of the box, running at temps of +80°C, which is just terrible and would ruin the board over prolonged periods of time...
If you jailbreak the ps3 or install a fan mod the run the ps3 below 65°C it should last you who knows how long
@@DeadlyHellhound Funnily enough I do just that, as a bonus, get yourself a Japanese launch model fan which has 19 blades instead of the normal 15/17 of western models.
@@InputArchive I think fans were just based off the factory they were made, I’ve seen all kinds of fan models from the same western ps3 models.
Honestly I prefer the 15 blade fans myself, I find the 19 blade fans to be too loud imo
Same reason that I kept an Xbox 360 when getting the one, and sold the one keeping the 360 when getting the series x
I had to come back to this video because I FINALLY got a backwards compatible PS3 at an estate sale. It's in insanely good condition. I took it apart to clean it and replace the thermal paste and it was so clean I couldn't believe it. I broke the warranty stick and the thermal paste was hard (it was the original white paste as well) so I know I was the first person inside the console. The new thermal paste is on and I'm enjoying upscaled, widescreen PS2 games on my Sony X90.
PS3 BC for me is 1 of the must beautifull consoles...