When was the PlayStation console released?
The PlayStation console was released in December 1994. It was the first highly successful console to use an optical disc format, marking a significant shift in the video game industry.
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The PlayStation console was released in December 1994. It was the first highly successful console to use an optical disc format, marking a significant shift in the video game industry.
Ken Kutaragi created the PlayStation console. He is often referred to as the Father of the PlayStation and was the driving force behind the project after Nintendo betrayed Sony.
Sony developed the PlayStation console after Nintendo secretly cancelled their partnership and partnered with Philips instead. This betrayal forced Sony to create their own console from the ground up to compete in the market.
The PlayStation console was the first highly successful console to use an optical disc format. It ended the era of cartridge-based home consoles by offering larger capacity and lower production costs.
The PlayStation console became the first computer entertainment platform to ship over 100 million units worldwide. This success was largely attributed to its ability to attract third-party developers.
Sony introduced the DualShock controller in November 1997. It became the default controller for the PlayStation and featured two vibration motors as standard on all versions.