

- FIND YOUR PS3 SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER
- FIND YOUR PS3 SERIAL NUMBER INSTALL
- FIND YOUR PS3 SERIAL NUMBER LICENSE
- FIND YOUR PS3 SERIAL NUMBER ISO
It's a good question, and that's why the "OtherOS Settlement" is only promising up to $65 per claim.
FIND YOUR PS3 SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER
You're looking for the glossy one on the left.Īnd here's where the serial number is located:ĭidn't Sony sell millions of these, though? Will I actually see cash? Here's another picture to help you identify the right model: You'll also need your PS3's serial number, or your PlayStation Network username or sign-in ID, and you may need to tell the settlement authorities when and where you purchased your console.įor easy reference, eligible PS3s should include the original 20GB, 60GB and later 40GB and 80GB models, but not the PS3 Slim or PS3 Super Slim.
FIND YOUR PS3 SERIAL NUMBER INSTALL
Oh, but there's one more wrinkle: You'll need to legally swear you knew it was possible to install Linux on the PS3 and/or lost some of the value of your PS3 when Sony removed the option. You can submit multiple claims if you bought more than one. Where do you begin? If you purchased an original "Fat" PS3 between November 1, 2006, and Apat an "authorized retailer" in the US - so not Craiglist, where I bought mine - you're eligible to receive up to $65 for each original PS3 you bought. The lawyers get a third of that, the five plaintiffs will see up to $3,500 each, and the settlement organizers will get an estimated $300,000 to $400,000 too - but that's still easily a couple million bucks left over to pay back PS3 owners like you. Sony has agreed to pay $3.75 million to settle the suit. Nearly eight years after Sony removing the option to install Linux on the PS3, allegedly for security reasons, a US court all but approved a settlement in a class-action lawsuit this past December. If so, you may have just earned up to $65 - and you've got exactly one month to claim your money.

Probably they had a team debugging this "PS2 classics" before publishing them, and some bugs bypassed them because obviouslly they was not playing all games completly in all modes, unlocking all side missions, etc.īut in general.Remember when Sony said your PlayStation 3 would be a "computer," not just a game console? Remember when Sony backed up that claim by letting anyone (including the US Air Force) install Linux on the thing? Remember when Sony broke its promises by unceremoniously deleting that "OtherOS" feature with a firmware update? 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" 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
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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

FIND YOUR PS3 SERIAL NUMBER ISO
Click to expand.Yes, inside all the official "PS2 classics" there is an ISO that is identical to the original release for PS2
