: This is the digital package format used by Sony to distribute games through the PlayStation Store.
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The text you provided is the title of a legacy software package used for the digital version of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis Resident EVIL 3 - PSN PS3 PKG 3.55 and 4.30 fix
In the past, some users may have experienced compatibility issues with Resident Evil 3: Nemesis on their PS3 consoles with 3.55 or 4.30 firmware. However, with the release of a fix, gamers can now enjoy this classic game on their PS3 consoles without any issues.
We hope you enjoy playing Resident Evil 3 on your PS3 console. If you have any questions or feedback, please don't hesitate to contact us. : This is the digital package format used
: Released during the peak of the 3.55 Kmeaw/Rebug era, this allowed the game to run on what was then the "gold standard" of CFW.
: This signifies that the package includes "patched" files (usually the EBOOT.BIN and .SFO files) that allow the game to bypass security checks on older or specific custom firmwares that would otherwise prevent it from launching. We hope you enjoy playing Resident Evil 3
If you have been searching for you are likely trying to install the digital version of the game on a console running legacy firmware. This article serves as your definitive technical manual, explaining the history of these specific firmware fixes, the difference between 3.55 and 4.30 CFW, and a step-by-step guide to getting Jill Valentine back into action.
Note: If you are running modern CFW (like Rebug 4.86 or 4.90), you generally do not need these legacy fixes anymore. Modern CFW supports "Turned" or "Resigned" PKGs that work universally. However, if you are restoring an old console or staying on legacy firmware for specific homebrew compatibility, these specific fixes remain relevant.
However, the Custom Firmware (CFW) community faced hurdles. Early CFW builds were primarily based on firmware version 3.55 (famously associated with the "GeoHot" exploit). As Sony patched security vulnerabilities, the scene eventually moved toward 4.XX CFW (specifically 4.30, and later 4.46, 4.82, etc.).
Q: Can I play Resident Evil 3 on my PS3 with 3.55 or 4.30 firmware? A: Yes, with the release of a custom PKG file that patches the game for compatibility.