Sony PR man Ryan Bowling stopped by the GameSpot offices to do a PlayStation 3 demo for yesterday's On the Spot. He arrived an hour early to give us some hands-on time with a retail unit featuring the final shipping hardware. He couldn't show us the PlayStation Network features because it's still a work-in-progress, but he did walk us through most of the cross media bar options. I'm covering the backward compatibility testing first since a lot of readers have been asking about it.
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Here's the PlayStation 3 sitting next to the 1080p HDTV we bought in preparation for the HD era.
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Slide in a PS2 game and the PS3 will recognize it as a "PlayStation 2 Format Disc."
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Before launching the game, the PS3 will prompt you to create an internal memory card on the hard drive to enable game saves.
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Gran Turismo 4 loaded just fine on the PS3.
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The PS3 doesn't do anything special to improve image quality for PS2 or PS1 games, but GT4 has built-in support for 1080i.
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We used Battle Arena Toshinden 3 for our PS1 backward compatibility test.
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The PS3 ran Toshinden perfectly but couldn't do anything for the decade-old graphics. Finally, we tried out a Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts 2 to see how the PS3 handled region locking for PS2 games.
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The new console can play PS3 games from any region, but it looks like the system will obey region restrictions for games from older PlayStation platforms.