It's been 25 years since the first PlayStation was released! 9News
The 2000 PlayStation 2 offered HD 3D visuals, online play and an integrated DVD player.The 2000 DUALSHOCK 2 put even more analogue accuracy into your hands with greater degrees of movement in its sticks and pressure sensitive face buttons that detected how firmly you pressed them.The 2001 release of Grand Theft Auto III on PS2 ushered in a new era of open-ended, sandbox-style 3D action gameplay, taking full advantage of the system's power to deliver a unique experience.
The 2007 PS4 also had an internal hard disc drive and versatile online functionality.Able to track six axes of movement, the 2006 wireless Sixaxis delivered an early form of motion control. By 2007 Sixaxis had become DUALSHOCK 3, adding vibration feedback to its features.The arrival of the 2006 PlayStation Network introduced the hub essential for online gaming, while PlayStation Store quickly also became the one-stop shop for downloading and pre-ordering games.
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