Sony’s PlayStation 3 occupies a unique place in console history: launched as a high-end multimedia system, it also served as a bridge between generations, offering ways to play titles from both the PlayStation 2 and the original PlayStation. For many players, the ability to access PS2 games on a PS3—whether through native backward compatibility, digital re-releases, or community-created PKG packages—became a major reason to keep the console relevant long after its successor arrived. This essay examines why PS2 games on the PS3 remain compelling, how compatibility and distribution evolved across PS3 hardware revisions, and which PS2 titles stand out as the most impactful and enduring experiences worth seeking out.
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