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== Summary ==
The '''PLAYSTATION 3''', '''PlayStation 3''' or '''PS3''', is the successor to the [[PlayStation 2]], released on November 11, 2006 in Japan, and November 17, 2006 in North America. The PS3 is superseded by the [[PlayStation 4]].
A [[wp:Saleen_S5S_Raptor|Saleen S5S Raptor]] car mod in [[GTA IV]].


It features internal storage (20GB, 40GB, 60GB, 80GB 120GB, 160GB, 250GB, 320GB or 500GB user-replaceable hard drive OR 16GB on-board flash memory, depending on the model), much improved CPU, high definition graphics, advanced online gaming capabilities, [[wikipedia:Blu-ray Disc|blu-ray]] media, wireless "[[SIXAXIS]]" or "DUALSHOCK 3" controllers, interaction with a [[PlayStation Portable]] (PSP) system through Wi-Fi and much more. It is also the only seventh-generation console to offer region-free games. The PlayStation 3 is backwards compatible with the original [[PlayStation]], and early models were also backwards compatible with the PlayStation 2; however, later revisions of the PS3 hardware removed compatibility with the PS2. The console underwent two major redesigns: the "Slim" model in 2009 and "Super Slim" model in 2012.
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==Grand Theft Auto Games on PS3==
== Licencing ==
*[[Grand Theft Auto IV]] (2008)
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*[[Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City]] (2010)
*[[Grand Theft Auto V]] (2013)
 
 
 
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Summary

A Saleen S5S Raptor car mod in GTA IV.

Licencing


A mod logo

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