It has 4 USB ports on it and is not the 20GB or 60GB PS3 1st Generation model. 3rd and later generations only have 2 USB ports on them and no card reader. The 4th Generation Model is the PS3 slim model
Only PS3 models that have 4 USB ports from the first and second generation of PS3 models
By the Model number and it will have 4 USB ports if it is even close to first Generation.
No. The launch consoles do, via hardware. The second generation did via software. The current generation have no backwards compatibility, but they are significantly cheaper.
7th generation
The second generation is Harry Potter and his friends, since the first generation (that is featured) is James Potter and the others. But if you want to know the generation after Harry, it's his children and their friends.
Yes the PS3 slim is just the newest model of the PS3 or the 4th Generation of PS3 models and can play all the PS1 and PS3 games. The ability to play PS2 games was already lost on earlier PS3 models known as the 3rd generation PS3 models
no.... a PS3 is a "Playstation 3" (3rd generation, I assume.)
No it only has 2 USB ports, ethernet in, and HDMI out, on PS3 slim. Earlier models from the 1st and second generation had 4 USB and Flash memory card reader.
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It depends on the PlayStation Model the first generation of PS3 could play most of the PS2 games and the second Generation of PS3 models played 97% of the PS3 games. The following information describes which PS3 models were each generation and why they is a difference in how many games they can play: The 20 GB PS3 could play PS2 games and so could the 60 GB model that was released with it and those machines are called the first generation PS3 Models. The second Generation PS3 model were the 60 GB Model and the 80 GB model and while they could play the PS2 games it was based on Partially software-based PS2 emulation while the earlier models were Hardware-based PS2 emulation. These 1st and 2nd generation PS3 models all included 4 USB ports and also had Flash memory card readers. The 3rd generation of PS3 models had the 40 GB, the 80 GB, and the 160 GB Harddrives but only 2 USB ports and do not play PS2 games with backward compatibility. The fourth Generation of PS3s are the 120 GB and 250 GB PS3 slim model which do not play PS2 games with Backward Compatibility. All PS3 models play PlayStation 1 Games and do so through software emulation.
Ama have to say ps3 becuase you know how you need a persons friend code to add him but for the ps3 you can just add them and for second fact is you need a censor to play with the wii but for the ps3 you dont.
The model number can tell which PS3 you have. If it does not have 4 USB ports it is not 1st or 2nd Generation. The related link Model Comparison will provide more information on individual models