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The native PlayStation Store front on PSP was closed on March 31, 2016, while in-app purchases remained available after the store closed. [19] PS Store functionality on PSP was fully closed on July 2, 2021, except for the purchased items list which still allows to download previously purchased content or PSP content purchased from the PS3. [20 ...
Originally slated for release on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, the 360 and PC versions released first with no date given for the PS3 version's release. Square Enix later stated that the release was unlikely, believing the PS3 version would not be profitable due to its long delay and the weaker sales of the other versions. [81] Square Enix
The initial print run of the Dreamcast version was infected by the Kriz computer virus which affected Microsoft Windows systems. The screensaver virus that came with the bonus content partition in the GD-ROM erased CMOS and BIOS settings, and attempted to overwrite files located on hard drives and the local network. [2] 2001 Batman: Arkham Knight
The 2011 PlayStation Network outage (sometimes referred to as the PSN Hack) was the result of an "external intrusion" on Sony's PlayStation Network and Qriocity services, in which personal details from approximately 77 million accounts were compromised and prevented users of PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable consoles from accessing the service.
1994 [12] Virgin Interactive: Down in the Dumps: Q4, 1996 [13] Haiku Studios: Philips Media: Duckman: Q1, 1997 [14] Playmates Interactive: Dungeon Keeper: 1997 [15] Bullfrog Productions: Bullfrog Productions Dungeon Keeper 2: Q4, 1998 [16] Bullfrog Productions: Electronic Arts: Dungeons & Dragons Collection: 1998 [17] [18] Capcom: Capcom ...
Soon after its release in Japan, the PS3 was released in North America on November 17, 2006. [5] Reports of violence surrounded the release of the PS3. A customer was shot, campers were robbed at gunpoint, [50] customers were shot in a drive-by shooting with BB guns, [51] and 60 campers fought over 10 systems. [52]
On June 12, 2008, Sony released a 80GB PS3 Bundle which has Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, along with a DualShock 3 controller, and a voucher for a free download of the PlayStation Network game, Pain. This bundle was only released in America, and sold out quickly at most retailers at their stores and online stores.
Due to the removal of the "OtherOS" feature from older models of the PS3 due to security issues (possibly related to the exploit released by geohot) which caused an uproar in the PlayStation community, several lawsuits have been filed. The first one was filed on behalf of PS3 owners by Anthony Ventura. [49]