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  • ...that uses [[CD-ROM]] technology to deliver games. By March 2005, the Sony Playstation console had sold over 100 million units, making it the first video game con The first conception of the Playstation console was in 1986. Sony partnered with [[Nintendo]] to develop a CD-ROM
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  • #REDIRECT [[PlayStation/Definition]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sony PlayStation]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ww.us.playstation.com/Corporate/About/ThePlayStationStory/default.html The Playstation Story]
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  • #REDIRECT [[PlayStation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[PlayStation]]
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  • ...that uses [[CD-ROM]] technology to deliver games. By March 2005, the Sony Playstation console had sold over 100 million units, making it the first video game con The first conception of the Playstation console was in 1986. Sony partnered with [[Nintendo]] to develop a CD-ROM
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  • ...ww.us.playstation.com/Corporate/About/ThePlayStationStory/default.html The Playstation Story]
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  • Console [[role-playing game]] for [[PlayStation]] released in 2000 by Squaresoft.
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  • 1999 [[Square-Enix]] role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation and PC.
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  • A video game released for the Sony PlayStation on February 26, 1999.
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  • ...me developed by Clover Studio and published by Capcom in 2006 for the Sony PlayStation 2.
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  • {{rpl|Sony PlayStation}}
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  • * [[Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core]]: A game for the [[Playstation Portable]] set seven years before the start of Final Fantasy VII which tell * [[Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus]]: A game for [[Playstation 2]] set one year after Advent Children and three years after Final Fantasy
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  • {{r|Sony PlayStation}}
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  • ...o a wireless network through Wi-Fi. This allows two (or more) players with Playstation portables to create a local network for multiplayer gameplay, and also allo
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  • ...sequel to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The game was later ported for the PlayStation 2, Apple iOS and Android.
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  • ...home gaming consoles, along with [[Nintendo]]'s [[Wii]] and [[Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 3]].
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  • ...In 2009, it had outsold both [[Microsoft]]'s [[Xbox 360]] [[Sony]]'s and [[PlayStation 3]] <ref name=Nintendo />. As of June 2023, it has sold over 101 million un
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  • ...rosoft worked on the [[Dreamcast]]. The console competed with [[Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 2]], and [[Nintendo]]'s [[GameCube]], and to a certain extent the [[SEGA]]
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  • ...mespot.com/ps/adventure/metalgearsolid/tech_info.html Metal Gear Solid for PlayStation - Technical Information, Game Information, Technical Support - Gamespot]</r ....gamepro.com/sony/psx/games/reviews/236.shtml Review: Metal Gear Solid for PlayStation on Gamepro.com.]</ref> and 98% from [[IGN]] <ref name="IGN">[http://uk.psx.
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  • ...is a [[Square-Enix]] console role-playing game released for the [[Sony]] [[PlayStation]] in 1997 (and later the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows]] platform), and the seven
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  • ...y [[Clover Studio]] and published by [[Capcom]] in 2006 for the [[Sony]] [[PlayStation 2]]. The game is conceptually modeled after classic [[beat 'em up]]s like '
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  • ...ojima, Shuyo Murata and Yoji Shinkawa, is developed exclusively for the [[PlayStation 3]] console. In the game's fictional timeline, the game will take place aft ...] || This trailer was created using the Metal Gear Solid 3 engine for the PlayStation 2. It shows Snake being discovered by enemies. He runs away and into a seri
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  • ...of video games for [[Sony]]'s first hardware entry into the market, the [[PlayStation]], and Nintendo's own ''[[Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong Country]]''. ...'s hardware division was busy creating a new console to compete with the [[PlayStation]], one capable of displaying three-dimensional, 64-bit graphics, that becam
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  • ...use). Also, there is a huge difference between a [[PlayStation 2]] and a [[PlayStation 3]] game in visual terms, even though some PS2 games were developed after t
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  • ...on the [[Personal computer|PC]] and [[Xbox 360]] in early 2006, and the [[PlayStation 3]] in early 2007. Bethesda released one content collection and one expansi * 2006 - ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]'' – Windows, [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]]
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  • === [[Sony Playstation]] (1995) === ...in U.S. federal court, to obtain an injunction against the release of the PlayStation, on the grounds that Nintendo owned the name. The federal judge presiding o
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  • ...ying game]] developed by Squaresoft and released in 2000 on the [[Sony]] [[PlayStation]] as the ninth instalment of the [[Final Fantasy]] series. Unlike the previ
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  • ...Life: ''Opposing Force'' and ''Blue Shift'', along with ''Decay'' for the PlayStation 2 only, as well as the ''Uplink'' demo levels which were not present in the
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  • ...' (1988) — Rescored by [[Tsuyoshi Sekito]] on the [[Wonderswan Color]] and PlayStation versions (2000, 2002) ...asunori Mitsuda]] and [[Noriko Matsueda]] (also with Tsuyoshi Sekito for [[PlayStation]] version)
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  • '''PlayStation 3'''<br /> |platforms=[[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]]
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  • ...nning on a treadmill while inspired to greater effort by Wii Fit or Sony’s PlayStation 2.
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  • ...]]''' role-playing game (RPG) franchise was released in 1999 on the [[Sony PlayStation]] platform, and a year later for Windows. It tells the story of a group of
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  • ...pan and in the United States. It was released sixteen months before the [[PlayStation 2]] (PS2) and three years before the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and the [[Xbox]]
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  • '''Final Fantasy X''' is a video game for [[Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 2]] [[game console]]. It focuses around the protagonist named [[Tidus]], an
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  • ...[Game Gear]]. This would occur once more in 1996, when Sony released the [[PlayStation]]. ...k the time and research and began to spin it off into a new product, the [[PlayStation]]. Philips took a similar route and developed the far less successful [[CD-
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  • ...TV, including a personal computer as well as game consoles such as a Sony Playstation 3 or Microsoft Xbox. Manufacturers of HDTVs pay a licensing fee for each HD
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  • ...chnology/2009/01/youtube-wii-ps3.html|title=YouTube video comes to Wii and PlayStation 3 game consoles|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=January 15, 2009|accessdat
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  • ...seventh generation)|seventh generation video game consoles]] such as the [[Playstation 3]], and the [[2005 in video gaming|2005]] release of the [[Xbox 360]].
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