Every PlayStation console — the PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5, PSP, and even the PlayStation Vita and PS VR machines — is a favorite of someone. There is no doubt though the PS2 is the most popular.
PlayStation is rumored to be bringing back two classic PS2 games likely alongside a new release in PlayStation Plus Premium.
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Former Exec Explains Why the PlayStation Vita Couldn’t CompeteThe video-out option was one of the key features that helped the PSP stand out ... to support both the PlayStation Vita and PS3 at the same time, especially with the PS4 around the corner at ...
Former PlayStation ... that the Vita's failure came down to the fact that Sony didn't have enough bandwidth to support both the Vita and PS3 concurrently, especially with the PS4 on the horizon.
In the transition from the PS3 to the PS4 ... from PS1, PS2, and PS3 on their discs. However, some PS1, PS2, and even PSP games are able to be played natively on the PS5 as part of the PlayStation ...
Armored Core Project Phantasma and Armored Core Master of Arena are also slated to hit PS Plus Classic Games "soon," although ...
Limited resources led to prioritizing PS4 ... Ex-PlayStation head Shuhei Yoshida has shared the "multiple reasons" PS Vita didn't take off, unlike its highly popular predecessor, the PSP.
Elden Ring: Nightreign preorders are now live, with the game’s release date confirmed for May 30, 2025. Get more info here.
The former President of Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida in an interview with Kinda Funny discussed the different reasons as to why the PlayStation Vita failed.
Implicit Conversions, the port developer for many PlayStation Classics, is researching and prototyping a way to emulate PS3 games on the PS5. The PS3's CELL processor is notoriously difficult for ...
Former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida ... across its studios to support both its home consoles (PS3 and PS4) as well as the handheld Vita. And as the consoles were more popular, they were ...
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