yes because just go in game stop and see if they have it
same as an actual controller about 20 feet, this information is self tested
Remote Play for PlayStation 3 can be activated by plugging in a PlayStation Portable using a USB cable, then going to "Remote Play" under "Network" on the XMB. Just follow the instructions from there on. You can also use some Sony VAIO laptops for remote play. The relevant software should come pre-installed and in a folder called "PlayStation Tools" in the start menu. Make sure bluetooth is turned on first!
The Playstation 3 wireless controller will also serve as a remote but an optional remote is sold if desired.
The PlayStation 3 remote does indeed light up in a dark blue light.
You can order the PS2 Remote Control with IR Receiver for use with your PlayStation 2 by visiting the Sony website.
The Sony Playstation 3 remote uses batteries. You can purchase rechargable batteries seperately.
The Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP), first released in 2004, cannot play old games because it introduced a new storage medium, known as the Universal Media Disc (UMD). It was developed in-house by Sony from MiniDisc specifically for use in the PSP. As such, games released before the introduction of the PSP, such as those for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2, cannot be played on the PSP. However, the PlayStation 3 does offer a workaround to the problem through its Remote Play function. Using a Remote Play between a PlayStation 3 and PSP over Wi-Fi allows the user to play certain PlayStation format games on the PSP by inserting the disc into the PlayStation 3 system.
no it is not possible
Yes, the Logitech Harmony control is fully functional with Playstation 3. The "Logitech Harmony Adapter for PLAYSTATION 3" is what you're looking for.
You use the charging cable and push the Playstation emblem or for OEM or other controllers without the emblem follow manufactures instructions
The PlayStation Remote Controller Has A Little Black Hole At The Back Of It ( Its The Pads Memory ) Poke It With A Little Pin & It Will Reset Then Connect The Lead To The PS3 & The Pad Then Press The Home Button & Remove The WireHope This Works Add Me If You Like PSN: lewis21321
There is no D button on the PS2 controller.