Sony's PS3 has problems running PS, PS2 games
14th Nov 2006, 00:46 GMT
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp.'s new PlayStation 3 game console has problems when playing about 200 software games from previous versions of the machine, the Sankei daily reported on Tuesday. Sony started selling the latest version of its blockbuster game console in Japan on Saturday, and video game magazine publisher Enterbrain has said it sold 88,400 units of the console in the first two days after the launch, leaving most stores without any stock.
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