no
"Real Steel" can be played on several platforms, including PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and mobile devices like iOS and Android. The game is specifically designed for these consoles and has also been made available on PC through various gaming services. However, it’s important to check the specific compatibility for each platform, as availability may vary.
The PlayStation Portable is not considered to be a game console. It would be considered as a handheld gaming device. The PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3 would all be considered game consoles.
Used games for the PlayStation 3 game console can be purchased from a number of places. Offline retailers such as Game Stop sell used PlayStation 3 games. Online marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay also have used PlayStation 3 games listed as being for sale.
No, the game is not on Next-Gen Consoles. It is available on the PlayStation 3.
No, only old PS3 Game consoles with 4 USB ports can play some PS2 game titles.
no
no
Real Steel - 2011 VG was released on: Japan: 12 October 2011 (Xbox 360 version) UK: 12 October 2011 (Xbox 360 version) UK: 12 October 2011 (PlayStation 3 version) USA: 12 October 2011 (Xbox 360 version) Japan: 18 October 2011 (PlayStation 3 version) USA: 18 October 2011 (PlayStation 3 version)
No only PlayStation 3 games that have PAL written on them can be played on the European PlayStation 3.
"Real Steel" can be played on several platforms, including PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and mobile devices like iOS and Android. The game is specifically designed for these consoles and has also been made available on PC through various gaming services. However, it’s important to check the specific compatibility for each platform, as availability may vary.
No
PlayStation 3
The PS3 or Playstation 3 is a game console from the Sony Corporation
No it does not
The PlayStation Portable is not considered to be a game console. It would be considered as a handheld gaming device. The PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3 would all be considered game consoles.
no it is not
There are only one or two wireless game pads for the PlayStation 3, such as for playing DDR.