Which PS3 Model Is Backwards Compatible?

PS3 backwards compatible
PS3 backwards compatible

The PS3 is well-known for amassing some of the greatest games of its generation, with its excellent selection of games going beyond exclusives. However, backward compatibility is a complex issue regarding the PS3 owing to the many different versions and models released over its lifespan.

To put it simply, all PS3 models have backward compatibility capabilities, as every PS3 model is backward compatible with every PS1 game. Unfortunately, not every PS3 model is backward compatible with PS2 games, which is where the issue gets complicated.

The different PS3 models are easy to differentiate between if you’re familiar with them, but the differences between the backwards compatible and not backwards compatible systems are easier to miss. It all boils down to the model, USB ports, and hard drive space.

 

PS3 Backwards Compatibility

Which PS3 Models Are Backward Compatible With PS2 Games?

PS3 backwards compatible
PS3 backwards compatible

The original fat 20GB and 60GB PS3 models are backward compatible with PS2 and PS1 games. You can tell these models from later releases by the four USB ports on the front of the console.

Here’s a look at the ports on a CECH-CO3 PS3 model, which is backwards compatible.

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PS3 backwards compatible
PS3 backwards compatible

Sony distributed other fat PS3 models before eventually moving on to the trimmed down redesign that was the PS3 Slim. The later models of the fat PS3 will only have two USB ports at the front of the console, and they aren’t backward compatible with PS2 games, just PS1 games.

The exception to this rule is the 80GB PS3. The only way these are backward compatible, though, is if the console hasn’t been updated since it was taken out of the box.

 

PS3 Backwards Compatible Model Numbers

Another sure-fire way to tell if your PS3 is backwards compatible with PS2 games is to check the model numbers.

Original 60GB PS3s with a model number that starts with CECH-Axx are completely backward compatible with both PS2 and PS1 games.

Original 20GB PS3s with model number CECH-Bxx, 60GB PS3s with model number CECH-Cxx, and 80GB PS3s with model number CECH-Exx are backward compatible through software emulation. They can still read most PS2 and PS1 discs just fine but you may not have full compatibility.

Here’s basically what you’re looking for with model numbers for a backwards compatible PS3:

– CECH-Axx
– CECH-Bxx
– CECH-Cxx
– CECH-Exx

Curiously, there are no CECH-DXX models for the PS3.

Any other original PS3 models that contain other letters, including G, J, K, L, M, P, and Q, in the model number aren’t backwards compatible with PS2 games. No matter the model number, PS3 Slims and PS3 Super Slims aren’t backwards compatible with PS2 games, though every PS3 model is always compatible with PS1.

 

How to Tell the Difference Between PS3 Models

Each model of the PS3 was unique in its own way, which makes it easy to distinguish between them all. All you need to do is learn what to look for.

The original fat PS3 has a glossy metallic finish with “PlayStation 3” (not PS3, which the later models have) printed across the top of the console, along with four USB ports on the front. The PS3 Slim has a matte finish, and “PS3” is engraved on the top this time. The PS3 Super Slim has a sliding disc cover instead of a mechanical disc drive.

As the names imply, each model is also slimmer than its predecessor. The PS3 Slim and Super Slim aren’t backward compatible with PS2 games, so make sure you don’t buy either of these if that’s what you want. The only other option to make any PS3 backward compatible with PS2 games is to mod or jailbreak it, which can work but is also risky.

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