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The PlayStation often called a PS1 was launched by Sony in December
1994 in Japan, it made its way to the United States on September 9th
the following year (1995) and then 20 days later into Europe. It can
be claimed that the PlayStation was part to blame for launching a new
wave of couch potatoes bringing great game titles like Gran Turismo,
Tekken, Grand Theft Auto and Metal Gear Solid into thousands of homes
around the globe.
The first successor
was not surprisingly named the PlayStation 2, this not only appealed
to consumers due to the advancement in technology but also its ability
to read and play both CD's and DVD's. Sony also ensured that the new
unit remained backwards compatible with the PlayStation one.
In November 2006
the PlayStation 3 was launched, a 3rd generation console with built-in
Blu-ray disk. The PS3 comes with the ability to connect to the PlayStation
Portable (PSP), it has a built-in hard drive and a major feature that
distinguishes the PS3 from its predecessors is its unified online gaming
service.
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Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
Japan's most successful PSP® title, Monster Hunter Portable 2G, is heading to the US. Renamed Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, this latest installment in the epic Monster Hunter series delivers over 500 hours of gameplay spanning some 400 missions. Added with previously unreleased monsters, weapons and missions and you have the biggest Monster Hunter game to date.
Mytran Wars
Mytran Wars is a sci-fi turn-based strategy game exclusive to the PSP® system.
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is a 2D fighting game featuring 12 hand-drawn characters and an online battle mode.
Dynasty Warriors® 6 Empires
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
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