Difference between revisions of "PlayStation"
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+ | | Name = PlayStation | ||
+ | | Image = Playstation.jpg | ||
+ | | Subtitle = Original PS | ||
+ | | Release = 1994/1995 | ||
+ | | Developer = Sony | ||
+ | | Chrono = 1 | ||
+ | | Previous = | ||
+ | | Next = PlayStation 2 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | The '''PlayStation''' is the first [[Video Game Console]] build by [[Sony]] and a major success, laying the foundation for all PlayStation branded consoles that followed. | ||
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+ | == Release == | ||
+ | The PS was first released on December 3, 1994 in Japan, September 9, 1995 in North America, September 29, 1995 in Europe and November 15, 1995 in Australia. The rest of the world followed in 1996. | ||
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+ | == Technical == | ||
+ | The PlayStation used a MIPS Processor as its CPU. | ||
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+ | == Models == | ||
+ | After the release of the successor PS2, Sony decided to market the PS as the PSone, giving it a new, rounder design. These models were released on July 7 in Japan and in September 2000 for the rest of the world. | ||
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+ | == Tomb Raider on PlayStation == | ||
+ | All [[Classic]] Tomb Raider games have been released for the PlayStation: | ||
+ | * [[Tomb Raider]] | ||
+ | * [[Tomb Raider II]] | ||
+ | * [[Tomb Raider III]] | ||
+ | * [[Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation]] | ||
+ | * [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]] | ||
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[[Category: Platforms]] | [[Category: Platforms]] |
Revision as of 14:34, 18 December 2013
PlayStation | ||
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Original PS | ||
Release Date | 1994/1995 | |
Developer | Sony | |
Game Chronology: | ||
PlayStation | PlayStation 2 |
The PlayStation is the first Video Game Console build by Sony and a major success, laying the foundation for all PlayStation branded consoles that followed.
Release
The PS was first released on December 3, 1994 in Japan, September 9, 1995 in North America, September 29, 1995 in Europe and November 15, 1995 in Australia. The rest of the world followed in 1996.
Technical
The PlayStation used a MIPS Processor as its CPU.
Models
After the release of the successor PS2, Sony decided to market the PS as the PSone, giving it a new, rounder design. These models were released on July 7 in Japan and in September 2000 for the rest of the world.
Tomb Raider on PlayStation
All Classic Tomb Raider games have been released for the PlayStation: