i have a good place where you could look theres a place in bellevue called level up where they have lots and lots of old game systems and games and all i can say if they dont have them EBAY it. hope this may help
Okay, do you have it through a HDMI or AV cable?Whoever used it before you have the settings on either HDMI or AV, which means if you are using the other one, the video will not come upIts a bit hard to explain but you should hook up both HDMI and AV and find out which one it is coming through, then change the setting to whichever one you want
you were in the middle of a battle and stepped out. One of the rules of online gaming is to never stop in the middle of a battle. you must finish the session. if you pause for anything while the game is going on YOU WILL LOSE Finish the battles.
It sounds like there is a conflict in the settings that allows the game to connect through you will have to reconfigure the game to the correct settings for it to work.
Have you changed your settings from hdmi back to normal you should try both hdmi and scart or av on your tv, if this doesn't work then you need someone with a ps3 that works (you need your ps3 and a spare tv) and you can copy what theres does but you need to be very precise or look on you tube to see how to restore your ps3 back to the factory settings. I hope this helps mines done the same and it worked for me.
Three things you should check for.Spark, fuel pressure, and timing belt.Spark is easy enough. Pull a plug wires and using a spark tester see if there is spark.fuel pressure will require a fuel gauge. You can try a couple of shots of carb spray in the throttle body to see if the car starts. If it does than we know we have spark and this is a fuel issue.Timing belt, AN ENGINE SIZE WOULD HELP, but basically you should be able to remove a couple of bolts from the top of the timing cover and see if the belt is turning. A broken timing belt will usually cause the engine to sound like it is turning over faster than normal.Let me know what you find with the above and I'll see what I can do to help.Don't forget to post an engine size as well. I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/jeremy_d728a59f986299fa
similar to when a penny got trapped in my ps2. you have three options. move the ps3 around and try to move the object in the ps3. Or send it off to sony and get it repaired for a fee(I dont't think objects trapped in the ps3 is part of the warranty). Or open the ps3 up and remove the object (Warning! opening up the ps3 will void any warranty you have on it.)