The full-software emulator evolved into the PS2 Classic emulator (ps2_netemu) used for PS2 Classic sold on PSN. Due to the slow initial sale's and backlash from the High Cost of the PS3 Launch Models, Sony was quick to cheapen later revisions of the PS3 and one of the cost effecting measures was removing PS2 Hardware Components and Sony used some software emulation to replicate those revisions and results were not as ideal or the quality as the real hardware provides, but as more revision's to the PS3 Console were made, we seen the migration to a Full Software PS2 emulator emerge in the firmware as backwards comparability via hardware was removed.Īt the time the PS3 Slim was being launched and there was no longer any PS2 backward compatibility for the PS3. In the PS3 case both PS1 and PS2 Support, due to the CELL Agriculture of the PS3 those launch models featured PS2 Hardware that included the Emotion Engine (EE), Graphic Synthesizer (GS) & Rambus Memory. When the PS3 Console launched like its predecessor the PS2 it featured Full Backwards Compatibility with previous generation's.
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