
- #BEST PS3 EMULATOR 2016 REVIEW SOFTWARE#
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#BEST PS3 EMULATOR 2016 REVIEW PS3#
Other than letting you play older games, being able to run homebrew on your PS3 also allows you to play homebrew games. You can use your PS3 to play God Of War, Okami, GTA V….

You can get multiMAN (partially working on PS3HEN), irisMAN (recently updated to work with PS3HEN) and ManaGunZ (not all games may work OOB on PS3HEN).
#BEST PS3 EMULATOR 2016 REVIEW SOFTWARE#
FTP server software allowing you to wirelessly copy files to your PS3 if you have the patience.Some also come with NTFS support so you can get past the 4GB file limit when connecting an external HDD.A file manager allowing you to move files around and organise the file system.Features that various backup managers include are: Other than simply allowing you to back up your own games and play them ( yes, it also allows you know what to happen), backup managers on the PlayStation 3 have a whole slew of other features similar to file managers like VitaShell, 3DShell and NXShell on other hacked consoles. For those who feel style is just as important as in-game performance, we included the KPLN Wireless and Molgegk Bundle, which both come in a bunch of cool designs.Backup Managers are very popular pieces of homebrew on the PS3 and for good reason because they allow you to do much more than just manage backups! Since many people game on more than one console, we included the ZD-V+, Arsenal Gaming Raven, and EasySMX Wired, which are all compatible with at least three platforms, if not more. Whether you are a traditionalist or just looking for a top of the line option, nothing beats the offical Sony Dualshock 3, which is why it claimed the number one spot on our list.

Other options like the Bek Design Wireless and Chengdao Black were struggling with quality-related issues, and so it was just a matter of finding higher quality alternatives like the Tonsum Blue and CForward Wireless. It takes a bit of getting used to, but it does feel a lot sturdier when you’re playing racing games, or barreling down the highway while running from the cops, especially if you tend to get sweaty fingers.Īlso, for the benefit of making an easier and more accurate value-for-money comparison, I’ve made it a rule to only include single controllers and not packs of multiple controllers, which is one of the reasons that I’ve removed the Molgegk Bundle. For instance, the Voyee Black, which I’ve added has grooves in the back of its handles, and this makes it somewhat more ergonomic and easier to hold. These controllers all have the same buttons and basic shape, but can vary in terms of quality, battery power, charging time, wireless range, motifs, and more. Updates to This List: I was happy with the universal-type controllers and wanted to focus on adding higher-quality traditional-style aftermarket controllers to our list – the ones that look and feel like the Sony PS3 controller. Do note that none of these options are wireless.
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Add to this list the Arsenal Gaming Raven, which looks like a PS4 console, but can be used on either PS3 or PS4. A couple of them do remind me of Xbox controllers – which I don’t personally like – but I can’t deny the fact that they’re versatile options.

Universal Gaming Controllers: The previous editor had done a good job of adding consoles that offer compatibility with a variety of platforms, like the ZD-V+, Snakebyte Wired and EasySMX Wired, which is perhaps why they look so generic and not like traditional Sony PS3 controllers in the first place. Suffice it to say that I’m quite a fan of the shape and feel of the traditional PlayStation controller, which has basically kept the same look since the original release of the PS1 all the way up to the PS3, although, obviously there have been minor changes, like the addition of DualShock, and L2 and R2 buttons, etc. However, I’ll probably clear out my schedule eventually and get a PlayStation 5 once Rockstar releases the new GTA – or just move onto GTA 5 online, if that takes too long to happen. I never got a PlayStation 4, because, by the time of its release, I was looking at colleges and studying for my SAT’s and ‘preparing to be an adult’, and I haven’t really had the time to get back into gaming since. I had grown up on a PlayStation 1, and then got a PlayStation 2 when that had released. The PS3 is the latest console that I own.
