The problem is likely a scratched disc if other games play fine
Happens when the disc is scratched
No, you can't. :(
To Play PS3 games you must have the Game Disc or Purchase the Game Download from the Playstation Store exclusively
If your PlayStation 3 can play PS2 games, just put your PS2 disc in. However, these games were never released for the PS3.
No you can download a game from the PlayStation store, but the game disc must be inserted into the console each time you want to play.
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 PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 can play DVDs PlayStation 1 just will not be able to read the disc
Nothing you download from the Playstation Store can download to a disc because the PS3 can not write and can only play discs.You download to your harddrive
No, you can't. :(
To Play PS3 games you must have the Game Disc or Purchase the Game Download from the Playstation Store exclusively
No, but you can play a Blu-Ray disc on a PlayStation 3, since that's what the game discs are: Blu-Ray discs
Because it never could. They PS4 was never backward compatible
My first guess is that there must be scratches on the disc that make the reading laser inside the Playstation 3 unable to play the game
The Playstation 3 is actually a Blu-Ray player
get a disc called magicswap. it works for imported games.
you can only play it on pc
No, are you kidding me? The PS3 is supposed to play Blu-ray, not break when they are inserted!
no cause its ntsc