Sony PS3 Japan launch hits software glitches
14th Nov 2006, 11:06 GMT
TOKYO (Reuters Life!) - Sony Corp. said on Tuesday its new video game console, the PlayStation 3, does not run about 200 PlayStation and PlayStation 2 software titles properly, the latest problem the electronics maker has run into in its cash-cow game business.
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