How developers RECREATED the PS3 🕹️

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The PS3 was widely considered impossible to emulate due to its custom Cell processor, co-developed by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM. Despite this, two developers launched RPCS3 in 2011, and through years of community effort including reverse engineering undocumented system calls, 73% of PS3 games are now fully playable. Other notable emulation projects include Xenia for Xbox 360 and Dolphin for GameCube/Wii, each representing massive engineering challenges of recreating entire hardware systems purely in software.

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