
Turns out that the PSN wasn't broken -- at least that's what they're saying even though Sony's site now looks suspiciously like it was upgraded recently -- it's some aspect of the clock within the PlayStation 3 systems themselves that's busted, but only with non-Slim PS3's. Sony's working on a fix, and in the meantime they're advising everyone with "phat" PS3's to not use them at all (thanks, Joystiq). And really, Fourhman's mushroom cloud image was too good to not use again.
The leading theory is that some part of the PS3 wants 2010 to be a leap year while the real calendar knows better. The conflict within the PS3's firmware is what caused the calendar to party like it's 1999 and it's still not yet known if lost Trophy data is going to come back when Sony finds a fix.
This is a pretty mean black eye for its older systems, in addition to the Yellow Light of Death they have gotten from time to time, too. In the meantime, I'll be playing my PSP and hoping my couple of days of unsync'd God of War trophies will come back when the fix is in.
From Aeropause.
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