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PlayStation One
(PS1)
Fifth
Generation
Console
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Basic wired
analogue controller, connects to the system and allows you to press the
buttons to interact with the game.
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The
PlayStation is the first console within
the Sony series. It was released in 1994 and was available to buy until early
2006. However, during this time, in 2000 a new re-designed version
called the PS1 was released. It is slimmer and compact. The PS1 uses CD-ROM
to play games. The consoles Central Processing Unit (CPU) is MIPS R3000A. The
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) is Sony’s own GPU as well as Vector Math Unit.
The Sound Processing Unit (SPU) is again Sony’s own developed sound chip. The
resolution of the console is 256x224
to 640x240 progressive and the stereo audio is 24 ADPCM channels within the
SPU. The consoles memory storage is very limited, with 3587 KB RAM, however
you can get memory cards that allow a lot extra storage space. The console is
not portable, it connects to your home TV and cannot be played without this
connectivity.
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There were near
on 1000, if not more, games released for the PS1, some notable games were:
- Gran
Turismo
- Crash
Bandicoot (series)
- Spyro The
Dragon (series)
- Tekken (series)
-
Mortal
Kombat (series)
Gran Turismo
was
the PS1’s
Bestselling
game.
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PlayStation Two
(PS2)
Sixth
Generation Console
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At first
release there was a slightly updated version of the PS1 controller with the
analogue sticks and wire connectivity, however when the slimmer version was
released they also released a wireless controller, exactly the same as before
but without a wire.
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The second in the Sony series, the
PlayStation 2 was released in 2000, shortly after the redesigned version of
its predecessor. Also like the PS1 there is two versions of the PS2, again
the original and the PlayStation 2 Slim.
Unlike its predecessor the PS2 uses
a more updated DVD, CD rather than a CD ROM for their game disks.
The PS2 uses a 294 MHz MIPS “Emotion
Engine” as its CPU, the slim has the updated 299 MHz version.
The GPU within the system is a 147
MHz “Graphics Synthesizer”. In terms of RAM the system has a main total of 32
MB SDRAM, 4MB of Video RAM and 2MB RAM for Sound.
There is 32MB of memory installed
onto the console, again there is the option to buy memory cards to expand the
memory of the console.
Much like the PlayStation 1, the PS2 isn’t portable, instead it connects to
the TV.
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Again there were hundreds of games
released for the PlayStation 2. However you could also play PlayStation 1
games on the system.
Some notable games include:
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Worms (series)
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater (series)
- Half-Life
- Surf’s Up
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was the PS2’s
Bestselling game.
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PlayStation Portable
(PSP)
Seventh
Generation Handheld Console
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Handheld Console, the console is the
controller.
Usually with at least one analogue
stick and the relevant buttons from a Sony controller.
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The first portable console with the
PlayStation family, the PlayStation Portable, often referred to as PSP, was
released in 2005. The PSP does have a predecessor in the PocketStation,
however that was more and accessory to the PS1, rather than a handheld console.
There are four versions to the PSP,
there is the original and the 2000 which are pretty much the same, but the
2000 has slightly updated software. There is the slim, which is a slimmer
version of the first two. And finally there is the PSP Go, this has a
different design with the screen lifting up to reveal the buttons.
The PSP uses a UMD Digital Disk to play
its games. It is like a normal game disc however it is a lot smaller, purely
to fit into the handheld device.
PSP’s CPU is MIPS R4000-based; clocked
from 1 to 333 MHz, There is two of these in the system. The speakers on the
PSP are stereo, as well as having a headphone jack. The memory of a PSP isn’t
the greatest but it does have a built in memory stick. The battery life is
approximately 10 hours, although it can be recharged at will with a charger
cable.
PSP is also able to connect to
PlayStation Network, an online gaming service.
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There isn’t quite as many games
available for the PSP, however there is close to 900 available. Some notable
titles are:
- Monster Hunter: Freedom Unite
- Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City
Stories
- Undead Knights
- Colin McRae (series)
- Pirates of the Caribbean (series)
Monster Hunter: Freedom Unite and Grand Theft
Auto: Liberty City Stories were the Bestselling game for the PSP.
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PlayStation Three
(PS3)
Seventh
Generation Console
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Wireless dual shock 3 controller,
analogue sticks and buttons.
Similar to PS2 controller but
wireless and updated.
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The third home console within the PlayStation
series was released in 2006.
It was the first, and so far only,
home video game console made by Sony to have three different models, Regular,
Slim and the Super Slim.
Revolutionary in design the PS3 can play Blue-ray disc films as well as some PS1
& 2 games. Compact Discs are also playable.
The CPU on the PS3 is Cell Broadband Engine (32. GHz Power Architecture-based
PPE with seven 3.2 GHz SPEs). The GPU is a 550 MHz RSX’Reality Synthesizer.
The memory in a PS3 is variable,
there are several different options. You can get a console with memory from
40GB-320GB, the less memory on the system the cheaper the console is.
Again, being a home video game
system the PlayStation 3 isn’t portable.
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There are currently just over 800
games available on PS3. Production for new games on this platform is
continuous.
Some notable titles include:
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Red Dead Redemption
- The Last of Us
- L.A Noire
- FIFA (series)
Grand Theft Auto V is currently the Bestselling
game for PS3.
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PlayStation Vita
(PSVita)
Eighth
Generation Handheld Console
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Handheld device, very similar to
PSP. Next Generation, slightly modified.
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The PSVita is the remodelled version
of the PSP. Released in 2011 it is the fifth version of a handheld console
from the PlayStation family. There is two versions, PSVita and a slightly
upgraded version called PSVita (PCH-2000).
Much different to the PSP, PSVita
use a games card to play games, a small cartridge which is slotted into the
top of the device.
The CPU in this console is a
Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 MP Core and its GPU is PowerVR SGX543MP4+.
The PSVita comes with 512 MB of RAM
and 128 MB of VRAM.
The PSVita is a portable console.
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Close to 1000 games were released
for the PlayStation Vita, some notable titles include:
- Borderlands 2
- FIFA (series)
- LEGO (series)
- Mortal Kombat
- Plants vs Zombies
I couldn’t find the Bestselling game for PSVita.
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PlayStation Four
(PS4)
Eighth
Generation Console
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Wireless Controller, Dual shock. Analogue
sticks, light sensor bar.
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The PlayStation 4 is the latest
release within the PlayStation Series.
It was released late in 2013, and has already sold 20 million copies.
Like the PlayStation 3, the PS4
takes Blue-ray discs as well as DVD/CD discs.
The CPU is Octa-Core AMD x86-64 “Jaguar”-based
@1.6 GHz.
The GPU is AMD Radeon “Liverpool”, with the memory on the console being
similar to the PS3, but has at least a 8GB GDDR5 RAM @ 1375 MHz
The PS4 connects to a home TV system
so is not Portable.
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There are only 449 games for PS4 so
far. Some well-known names are:
- Assassin’s Creed (series)
- Killzone Shadow Fall
- Grand Theft Auto V
-Minecraft
- The Last of Us Remastered
Kill zone Shadow Fall is the Bestselling PS4
game so far.
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