R-Type Dimensions is a two game bundle with remakes of R-Type and R-Type II. Originally released for Xbox Live Arcade, Tozai Games announced they will bring the compilation to PlayStation 3 on November 21.
R-Type Dimensions has options to switch between 3D and classic 2D graphics. On top of that, the original arcade games R-Type (eight stages) and R-Type II (six stages) will be playable in Classic Mode.
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The PlayStation 3 version also has enhanced audio in 3D mode, Infinite Mode where you have unlimited credits, and online & offline multiplayer. Other features like slow motion, key config, online rankings, and game stats are in the game too. R-Type Dimensions will cost 1,000 yen ($11) on the PlayStation Store.
Plural?I'm not selling my PS3s, why would I do that?
I was just looking at cheap xbox deals in order to play this and a few other exclusives. That's one less reason to bother.Come to daddy!
No VITA version.
Even without gaming its a great media centre. Youtube/Netflix, chuck a USB drive with a movie/tv show/music in etc. And why on earth would one sell the only console you can play Uncharted, the Last of Us, God of War 3, Heavy Rain, Journey, LBP etc on? For what you'll get back ($100-$150), just seems ludicrous to me.Yeh, if nothing else keeping the PS3 just means you can put it somewhere else in the house that needs a BluRay player.
What's wrong with it? There's a few tentative fixes for power issues. I dismantled mine a couple of months ago only to find out it was a problem with the electricity socket. It was giving enough output to keep the PS3 on stand-by but not enough for it to boot, so the lights went red, green, off, red whenever I turned it on. I only realized it wasn't a PS3 problem when the output ceased to be enough for my modem to work properly and I lost access to the internet. Put it all in a different socket and voilá.So who can tell me how to fix my PS3? Not sure if it's YLOD will check when I get home, but what types of things should I look for? I'm going to open it up later...
I think it's a gpu problem Arruda, did a bit of checking. I may attempt to reflow it over the weekend...What's wrong with it? There's a few tentative fixes for power issues. I dismantled mine a couple of months ago only to find out it was a problem with the electricity socket. It was giving enough output to keep the PS3 on stand-by but not enough for it to boot, so the lights went red, green, off, red whenever I turned it on. I only realized it wasn't a PS3 problem when the output ceased to be enough for my modem to work properly and I lost access to the internet. Put it all in a different socket and voilá.
I did open it before I discovered the problem and I was going to attempt some fixes I saw on youtube. Not hard at all if you have the proper screwdrivers and are careful enough not to break anything. If it's a PSU issue you might get a refurbished one rather cheap on e-bay or amazon and fix it yourself, will save you a bit of money.
An excellent side-effect of this was that I cleaned it a bit and now it doesn't get nearly as hot as before and rarely triggers the fan, it's so silent. It was making immense noise before I opened it. I didn't even follow an in-depth cleaning tutorial, just carefully removed the bigger and most evident dust accumulations.
Powerline Adapters. I use them rather than wifi. It's always better to be hardlined.Sold my slim ps3 this morning and finding the WiFi on the old 40gig fat one to be terrible.
My 10m Ethernet cable has been chewed through by the cat.
Anyone know of any decent WiFi boosting accessories for around £15?
Try to open it and carefully vacuumclean it....After 5 years it seems mine is fecked. Turning itself off constantly, I can't play anything for more than a few minutes. Just as I was getting into Fallout NV too
Don't think so.Heat issue?
Try to open it and carefully vacuumclean it....
Clean the vents and plug it in again...
Well mine lasted around 7 years (broke early this year), I was about to bin it but in the end I worked out that it was a heat issue... obviously the fix wasn't so easy as I had to reflow the solder on the GPU, but yours sounds like it's on its way out due to overheating (hence the cut-out). You could potentially pre-empt the problem and maybe get a few more years out of your PS3.Don't think so.
Did this a couple of months ago and it solved a some problems, namely the very loud fan noise.
Opened it up today again and it's clean as ever. Gave it a clean anyway to see would it help but no such luck. I've looked it up and it seems to be common among machines this old, it's just not built to last which is annoying to say the least.
Well mine lasted around 7 years (broke early this year), I was about to bin it but in the end I worked out that it was a heat issue... obviously the fix wasn't so easy as I had to reflow the solder on the GPU, but yours sounds like it's on its way out due to overheating (hence the cut-out). You could potentially pre-empt the problem and maybe get a few more years out of your PS3.
I fixed one machine with a heating problem by putting heat absorbing gel under the CPU and it still works today..Well mine lasted around 7 years (broke early this year), I was about to bin it but in the end I worked out that it was a heat issue... obviously the fix wasn't so easy as I had to reflow the solder on the GPU, but yours sounds like it's on its way out due to overheating (hence the cut-out). You could potentially pre-empt the problem and maybe get a few more years out of your PS3.
I had this problem a few times. I'd always just leave it for a day or two unplugged and it would heal. But the suggestions from others sound better.After 5 years it seems mine is fecked. Turning itself off constantly, I can't play anything for more than a few minutes. Just as I was getting into Fallout NV too
Yes mate, it is. This month in Europe is (including games that have been on for more than a single month):Grid 2 is on PS+?
No blinking lights? Power supply or fan problem?I can't even turn it on any more, it just switches off immediately. It's gradually been getting worse over the past few weeks.
No blinking lights? Power supply or fan problem?
Don't have any experience fixing stuff like this but I'd be confident I could follow instructions if you think there is a solution?YLOD, it can be fixed... how technical are you?
Well if you use the sale to finance a PS4 then it's good business imo. I never had an extensive library of PS3 games though which made my choice much easier. I got £300 for two PS3 consoles, 4 controllers and 4 games.Even without gaming its a great media centre. Youtube/Netflix, chuck a USB drive with a movie/tv show/music in etc. And why on earth would one sell the only console you can play Uncharted, the Last of Us, God of War 3, Heavy Rain, Journey, LBP etc on? For what you'll get back ($100-$150), just seems ludicrous to me.