The PlayStation 3 has a built in Hard Drive. Ps3 game saves will be saved to the Hard Drive. But to save PlayStation 1 + 2 games, an internal mermory card must be created inside the Hard Drive. PS1 + PS2 games will save there. So no you don't need a memory card for the PlayStation 3.
Playstation 3 can play old Playstation games, but Playstation 2 games are not compatible. You can load some playstation 2 games using the hard drive and an emulator, but not all.
The PlayStation 3 does not have a limit on supported hard drive sizes. Instead, the physical dimensions of the hard drive matter as long as it can fit in a 2.5-inch bay.
As of April 2010 the PS3 is available in 250GB for 349.99 in the USA. Larger size hard drives can be purchased and installed in a custom installation The PlayStation 3 utilizes standard 2.5" hard disk drives, the same kind found in virtually all notebook computers today. This means that the PlayStation 3 can potentially have storage sizes in excess of one terabyte. To improve the storage capacity of your PlayStation 3 system, you can remove the black plastic panel on the bottom of your PS3. This reveals the chassis of the PS3; once this is complete remove the blue screw with a Philips head screwdriver. This will allow you you to slide out the hard drive caddy. Next to the screw hole should be a small metal latch, turning this 90 degrees will allow you to pull the caddy out, freeing the hard drive from its data and power connection. Once you have replaced the hard drive, perform the previous instructions in reverse order to reassemble the PlayStation 3 system.
yes you can if you have the bigger version of the playstation 3 on the left side is a small door take off that door and you will see some metal with a blue screw. Take out that screw and slide the HDD to the right then pull it out. This is the memory device for the ps3 also known as the HDD or hard disk drive. The details printed on the the HDD will help you determine what kind of hard drive you will need when you upgrade. amazon.com is a great chap way to buy hard drives
No. The PlayStation 1 does not come with a hard drive, does not have an expansion bay for one, and no official add-ons provide such functionality.
The PlayStation 3 is not designed to work without a hard drive. When the hard drive is worn out after many rewrites, the PlayStation 3 will no longer function and the hard drive should be replaced.
it's the hard disk drive
The PlayStation 3 has a built in Hard Drive. Ps3 game saves will be saved to the Hard Drive. But to save PlayStation 1 + 2 games, an internal mermory card must be created inside the Hard Drive. PS1 + PS2 games will save there. So no you don't need a memory card for the PlayStation 3.
There are no memory cards for the Playstation 3. Data is saved to the hard drive.
There are no memory cards for the Playstation 3. Data is saved to the hard drive.
Sure the PlayStation network even has instructions and are provided in related link
Playstation 3 can play old Playstation games, but Playstation 2 games are not compatible. You can load some playstation 2 games using the hard drive and an emulator, but not all.
The PlayStation 3 does not have a limit on supported hard drive sizes. Instead, the physical dimensions of the hard drive matter as long as it can fit in a 2.5-inch bay.
Yes but it has to be formated as Fat32. By Default it is NFTS
Delete your progress from your hard drive or create a new profile on your console if you are using a PlayStation 3 or a Xbox 360
USB Drive, PlayStation Store are a couple of methods