the ps3 was invented in Sony headquarters in japan Minato.
released first in November 2006 there were testing models built as early as January 2005
It is not available on the PlayStation Store.
I highly doubt that one person single-handedly invented the playstation by himself, although Ken Kuturagi, is held in regard as being the 'father of the playstation', and so is probably as near to a single inventor that you're going to get.
If the PlayStation 3 being used has reverse compatibility it can play PS2 games online with PlayStation 2 players.
Ok, well heres the first thing. There are 3 different playstations. PlayStation 1,2,and 3. I have the second one. Nobody sells playstation 1's anymore, playstation 2 & 3 are popular,though. PLaystation is like any other game console, it has games and is pretty fun. The big difference between playstation 2 and playstation 3 is that playstation 3 had internet connection, but the bad side is that it costs about $500. A playstation 2 is pretty much the same as the third but without internet. Currently, PlayStation 2's (or PS2's) are around $100-$180.
No, those videos you've seen are just making fun of the PlayStation 3.
The PlayStation 3 was invented by Sony in Japan.
The Play Station 3 was invented in 2005.
lala by invented the pspKen Kutaragi is known as "The Father of the PlayStation", and its successors and spinoffs, including the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and the PlayStation 3. " See related link
Because it was a new addition of Playstation 2.
i dont have a clue
Sony.
He invented the PlayStation 3 and other PlayStation consoles.:D
Answer Sony
Ken Kutaragi
Sony Entertainment invented PlayStation 3. This is the successor to the PlayStation name starting with Sony PlayStation (also known as Psone, PS1, and PSX) Followed by the PlayStation 2 (also known as PS2 and PSX2.) Followed by the PS2 Slim. then the PSP-1000,2000,3000 and most recently the PSP-Go.
the playstation was invented on the 3rd of december in1994
PlayStation was the brainchild of Ken Kutaragi, a Sony executive who had just come out of his hardware engineering division at that time and would later be dubbed as "The Father of the PlayStation"and its successors and spinoffs, including the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and the PlayStation 3.