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These are the current compatible games that have been tested with the emulator. This list is subject to change frequently. Be sure to check this page often to follow the latest updates. Clicking on a game's ID will redirect you to the respective forum thread, clicking the title will redirect you to the respective wiki page.
This category contains the complete list of all PlayStation 3 titles present in this wiki. It also contains sub-categories for ease of navigation by release dates, game versions, publishers, etc.
This page documents all games that been tested for netplay functionality and the current status of compatibility. If you have tested a game and would like to update this page, please be sure to: Use the Netplay template on the respective game page. Include information on all of the columns.
Compatibility list developed and maintained by AniLeo - Page loaded in 165.54ms. RPCS3 is a multi-platform open-source Sony PlayStation 3 emulator and debugger written in C++ for Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD made possible with the power of reverse engineering.
RPCS3 Wiki is the official wiki dedicated to RPCS3, the Sony PlayStation 3 emulator. It covers all content relating to RPCS3 including tutorials, guides, patches, best configurations for games, etc. The Wiki aims to be the best repository of up to date information on the emulator.
RPCS3 Wiki is the official wiki dedicated to RPCS3, the Sony PlayStation 3 emulator. It covers all content relating to RPCS3 including tutorials, guides, patches, best configurations for games, etc. The Wiki aims to be the best repository of up to date information on the emulator.
Purchasing legitimate game copies, through the PlayStation Store or through acquiring game discs, and using those copies with RPCS3 is the best way to ensure you will have a clean copy that will work with the emulator.
Purchasing legitimate game copies, through the PlayStation Store or through acquiring game discs, and using those copies with RPCS3 is the best way to ensure you will have a clean copy that will work with the emulator.
As the title says I downloaded Ni no Kuni pkg and it pops up with "success! successfully installed software from package!", however, the game does not show up in the games list? I have put the rap file in dev_hdd0/home/00000001/exdata and here is the log.
If you want to remove a game from the list you can use "Hide from Game List". If it's an HDD game and you want to remove it, just right click it and select Remove.