By far the most successful video game platform of the last decade, the PS2 set new standards for gameplay, online connectivity and multimedia. Selling more than 140 million units as of summer 2008, the PS2 console managed to attain a status as the most successful 6th Generation video game platform, outselling both the Microsoft Xbox and Nintendo GameCube. Though few game titles are released for the PS2, its successor, the PS3 offers full compatibility for all PS1 and PS2 titles.
Sony has always coupled its video game consoles with multimedia capabilities. The PS1 offered audio CD compatibility, while the PS2 offered CD, DVD and other audio and video file compatibility, with some additional online and web browsing abilities also available.With its current video game console, however, the PS3, Sony has taken a step beyond the typical multimedia range to offer full compatibility with the popular Blu-Ray format while also enhancing its online capabilities. In other words, PS3 is capable as serving as the anchor for any entertainment center, but with its online and web browsing capabilities, also makes a powerful companion to any office or workspace. Though given the amount of titles and the generous backward compatibility engineered into the PS3, the likelihood of work is very slim.
Though the PS2 is well-equipped for game play and DVD viewing, large improvements in memory, storage and computational power were needed for the PS3 to meet new online gameplay and multimedia demands.
| Console | PS2 | PS3 |
| CPU | Toshiba & Sony 294.9 MHz "Emotion Engine" | 3.2 GHz Cell Broadband Engine with 1 PPE & 7 SPEs |
| GPU | 147 MHz "Graphics Synthezizer" | 550 MHz NVIDIA/SCEI RSX 'Reality Synthesizer' |
| Cache Memory | 40 KB | 256 MB |
| RAM | 32 MB | 512 KB |
| Standard Storage | 32 MB | 2.5” SATA 60GB Hard Drive |
The PS2, offers full backward compatibility with PS1, requiring neither software updates nor advanced storage capabilities. With more than 1800 game title releases in its 7 years, the PS2 stands alone for the number of game titles issued directly to the PS2 console, as well as its impressive backwards compatibility.
Though there are dozens of games that have come close to eclipsing the million-mark in sales, the best-selling games that have exceeded one million in sales for the PS2 as of early 2008 are:
The Dynamic Network Authentication System was one of the first online gaming and web browsing programs available for video games. Fortunately for PlayStation users, the PS3 has made strong improvements on the initial network, eventually renaming it the PlayStation Network.The PlayStation Network, despite early delays, has proved highly successful, offering users unique user IDs, rankings, trophies, avatars, video chat, audio chat and full messenger integration, all while providing online play that intuitively matches users according to skill set, age, language, region and other custom preferences. PlayStation Network accounts offer advanced parental controls by enabling account users to create Master accounts and manage Sub accounts that may include children, dependents as well and others whose use requires content or community restrictions.
Less than two years after the launch of the PlayStation Network, Sony has expanded its PlayStation Network by providing a video site that enables users to download videos, films and TV shows from Sony Pictures and several other major production studios directly to their hard drive.Summer 2008 also saw the launch of ‘Qore,’ a lifestyle gaming program that airs new material monthly that covers the ins and outs of PS3, PSP and the PlayStation Network, providing tips, tricks, updates and upcoming releases to PlayStation Network users.
PS2 offered internet connectivity through Ethernet and modem adapter connection, greatly limiting its range and location within a household. The PS3, however, utilizes IEEE 802.11 wireless and bluetooth technologies to achieve connectivity. With faster CPU and GPU capabilities, increased memory and expanded storage, the exceptional speeds and reliability for online gameplay, video downloads, game rentals and web browsing.
The PS2 offers compatibility with CD, DVD and other audio and video file formats, as well as some internet and web browsing abilities.
The PS3 has not only continued but enhanced this multimedia tradition. Functioning equally well as both video game console and web browser, the PS3 also makes a strong argument as a central entertainment fixture by functioning as a CD, DVD and Blu-Ray Disc player, while offering full compatibility with several audio and video file formats. The PS3 is the only video game console that can play the Blu-Ray format, and with the launch of its video downloading service on the PlayStation Network, videos, films and TV shows can downloaded directly to the hard drive.
Handheld Compatibility:
The PS3 also offers compatibility with Sony’s handheld video game console, the PSP. The PSP can be used as an additional controller, while the PS3 can be used to download and transfer original PlayStation games to the PSP, either directly or remotely. Unfortunately, the PS2 does not offer handheld compatibility or functionality with the PSP console.
Available Accessories:
Though PS2 was sometimes criticized for its reticence in developing wireless controls and accessories, the PS3 has been very proactive, developing wireless headsets, controllers, USB and Blue-Tooth keyboards, network adapters and even a web camera in the form of the PlayStation Eye. All of these accessories help cut down on the mess and allow users an increased range of play and function.
Sony offers a variety of options for help and support, ranging from telephone, email and online chat assistance. Their official website also offers detailed information for how and where to obtain repair services, including status repair updates. Best of all, Sony offers a dedicated customer service department to respond to customer concerns, as well as downloadable user manuals and tutorials.
Though the Xbox 360 does offer better video and graphic output features, as well as a strong, well-developed online community, the PS3 stands apart from both the Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii for its multimedia functionality, which includes Blu-Ray, DVD and several audio file formats, and its impressive game library which is due in large part to its generous and ingenious in-built backward compatibility. For gamers that are looking for a console that will provide for broad multimedia functionality that builds on the strengths of the PS2, the PS3 is the video game console for you. However, if you are looking for an edge in energy requirements or hardware features, you might want to look to its competitors, Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii.

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