Incase the game had some problem (even f it was very small) sony decided to not publish it because it doesnt reachs the "sony quality standards"
Ps3 serial number registration code#
Underneath the bar code you will see the 11-digit serial number followed by the model number which begins with 'CECH'. when they sells the game as "PS2 clasic" they are selling a product that is supposed to work 100% fine as it was working in the original PS2 To locate the model and serial number of the PlayStation 3 system, look on the back of the system and locate the bar code sticker. I bet there are lot of games that was not published in PSN just because the actual owner of the license is a company that doesnt exist (so there is no owner of the license to deal with), or because they refused to publish them in PSNĪnd there are other games that was not posible to publish in PSN because doesnt runs 100% fine using the PS3 emulator named ps2_lf The games that was published as "PS2 classics" in the store are the ones that fullfills this requirements:ġ) the actual owner of the game license signed a agreement with sony to publish it in PSN for PS3Ģ) the game runs perfect using the PS3 emulator named ps2_lf
For this reason when new info from another xRegistry.sys needs to be added to the local xRegistry. Click to expand.Yes, inside all the official "PS2 classics" there is an ISO that is identical to the original release for PS2 The PS3 system always tries to keep a record of everything that was made before (like the number of users that was created by storing their number in a cumulative counter that never decreases).