PS3 shipments have finally ended in Japan. Sony's grill is laid to rest

That's it. PS3 is done. Retired. Put out to pasture. Sony's Japanese product page for PlayStation 3 now lists shipments as having 'ended', or being 'complete', depen🐠ding on translations.
noticed the recent update. Back in March 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询🀅:we knew PS3 production was ending soon but there was no clear date. Only a retail rumour pointing to March. Now it's official, "shipment complete" says the Google translation of the .
That has a certain ring to it, actually. Like it's🐷 don💧e its job and achieved all it had to do.
Historically, the console had a shaky start, with an initially high cost and an unfriendly development environment. However, it won out over time as studios 🧜got to grips with its unique Cell chip, an♕d hardware revisions brought the price down.
We've got an amazing old 2006 interview with then ♓Sony Worldwide Studios boss Phil Harrison on PS3. That's interesting read if you want to see what Sony was thinking with the console at the time (Myspace was a big in🅰fluence on the ꦉonline stuff, for example).
And if you want a little bit of nostalgia then we've got a look back at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:what it was like to own a PS3. Remem🌊ber how bad those triggers were on the DualShock 3? And all the attempts to make people like SixAxis motion🐽s control?
If you've got any good memories of owning a PS3 then drop them in the comments, and let's all have a good reminisce🤪.
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