ShatterheartArk (post: 1236630) wrote:PS3 has Metal Gear. If you are still undecided, I will give Fish permission to headshot you.
animedude90 (post: 1236801) wrote:I have a 60gig, I think that's what it is. But I see a flaw in the PS3, and it makes me sad. You can't play your PS2 DDR games with the DDR pad(I assume you can use the controller, but where's the fun in that?), why don't they make any DDR games for the PS3? I do hope that they can make a cordless dance pad.
Mister Frodo wrote:I have none, and I believe that I need one for FFVII if I'm going to play it.
animedude90 (post: 1237002) wrote:@ Nightshade X- Really? Where could I buy one of these adapters? Because Ive searched for adapters like this, but I can't seem to find one. If you could tell me of a store or a website where I could buy one, I would be grateful.
KagayakiWashi (post: 1237998) wrote:Does anyone know if Super Street Fighter 2 HD will play w/o a HDTV?
KagayakiWashi (post: 1237904) wrote:Do some games not play if you're not hooked up to an HD TV?
It runs on rechargeable batteries. You cannot replace the batteries, but you can recharge them if you plug the controller with a USB cable into the PS3.Rocketshipper (post: 1258575) wrote:One more question. Do the old PS2 controllers work with the PS3 for playing PS3 games? The PS3 set comes with a wireless controller, but I'd prefer to be able to use one with a cord, because I don't have to keep putting batteries in it (which is the one annoyance I have with the Wii. ^^]No, PS2 controllers do not work on the PS3 since their connectors are different.
That being said, you should not be concerned about that. All PS3 controllers have wireless capability, and all of them can also be plugged into the PS3 with a USB cable (a controller with a cable comes with a PS3), allowing you to play wired and recharging the controller's batteries as you play.
So your concern does not apply to the PS3.Rocketshipper wrote:EDIT: one of the products I saw on amazon is a PS3 recharging hub. So...do the wireless controllers run on batteries, or do you just charge them up, like a DS or a PSP?
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