Yes. Every person on that particular hardware will be able to run it and play it.
It depends. the only playstation 3 that i know of that can play psOne and ps2 games is the 60gb. The 60gb playstation 3 is the playstation that has the most features. It came with 4 USB slots, 4 memory card readers (located in the black overhang that is left of the disk drive), one sixaxis controller (not dualshock.. they are not as heavy because they don't have a vibrating motor so they don't vibrate), and the ability to read playstation 2 disks. i have not tried a psOne game, but i am pretty sure that it is capable of it. my friend has an 80gb playstation 3 and his cannot play the older playstation games. if you do have a 60gb ps3, then it will not play them unless you download something from the playstation store. you have to download "ps2 system data" or something like that. i have also tried downloading the system software on my friends 80gb and it still said that the ps2 disk was an unsupported disk. so all i know is that the old 60gb does and the old 80gb doesnt.
Although the previous answer said no, I have this game for my playstation 3 console. All you are required to do is download a Super Mario Bros. file into your playstation and activate it using a clean disc.
All you do is download it from PlayStation store then when it is done downloading it need to be installed then it can be opened when the game disc is in the ps3
You can not play PlayStation 3 games on a PlayStation 1, but you can play PlayStation 1 games on a PlayStation 3. All of the PlayStation consoles are backwards compatible.
All of them.
All known Playstation emulators are available for download at www.emuwiki.com
People who are interested in downloading a Playstation emulator can use emulator-zone, which is a popular website for all your playstation download needs. It offers free software downloads as well as demos, and pricing packages.
Playstation store or buy a new ps3 version and get the vita version for free.
All PS3 with an internet connection can
They're all scams. Buy the codes legitimately.
No they are downloads that must be done with Playstation Home but not for just to get to the Playstation Network. There is of course space taken up in you PS3 harddrive as files are created including the account information. There could be what is called a download each time you get information like your trophies status, but you do not download the Playstation Network and instead download the information needed.
you have to download him on xbox 360 or the playstation store
Not at all, PSPs can connect to the PSN to download games without needing to modify the PSP.
You would need to download the beta, no-one is sure just how big it will be, but it will be available to download for all platforms including Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
It depends. the only playstation 3 that i know of that can play psOne and ps2 games is the 60gb. The 60gb playstation 3 is the playstation that has the most features. It came with 4 USB slots, 4 memory card readers (located in the black overhang that is left of the disk drive), one sixaxis controller (not dualshock.. they are not as heavy because they don't have a vibrating motor so they don't vibrate), and the ability to read playstation 2 disks. i have not tried a psOne game, but i am pretty sure that it is capable of it. my friend has an 80gb playstation 3 and his cannot play the older playstation games. if you do have a 60gb ps3, then it will not play them unless you download something from the playstation store. you have to download "ps2 system data" or something like that. i have also tried downloading the system software on my friends 80gb and it still said that the ps2 disk was an unsupported disk. so all i know is that the old 60gb does and the old 80gb doesnt.
First you need the system updated to be able to go to the Playstation Store and you need to have an account. Demos you do not have to pay for so it is not necessary to have money in your wallet. Of course you needed an internet connection and then at the Playstation store just pick a PSP game demo and you will be able to download it. Myself I use the PS3 because I can store it in the PS3 harddrive.
The PlayStation Move should be compatible for all SKUs of the PlayStation 3, as long as you have a PlayStation Eye camera. The PlayStation Move was added to the PlayStation 3 with software updates and every PS3 that has installed the Updates can use the Optional PlayStation Move Controller and Eye Camera System for PlayStation Move Capability. If your PS3 does not have the updates you will have to download and install the updates before you can use the PS3 Move with your system.