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    Play Station

    The very first Play Station video game console was developed in the early to mid 1990’s by the Sony Corporation as a way to compete with Nintendo – the biggie in the video game industry. Of course, the first concept of the Sony Play Station dated way back earlier – to 1986 to be exact.

    The Sony Corporation – in development of their video game systems – wasn’t without its problems. This was about the time that there was extension experimentation both within the music industry as well as the video game industry. Video game developers began to realize that they could store their games on the new CD-ROMs and allow them to include more information thus making games with better graphics.

    During development of the Play Station console, Sony’s intent was to allow gamers to use the Nintendo cartridges as well as the new Sony gaming CD-ROMs. There was an agreement that was reached between Sony and Nintendo that would allow this to happen and research and technological development began.

    However, after the announcement of this agreement, the owners of Nintendo began to read over the agreement and realized that they were handing over total control of their systems to Nintendo, they quickly rescinded that agreement.

    While this was a complete shock to the Sony Corporation, they quickly decided that they had enough to work with to make their own video game console and started work on a stand alone system that would be marketed under the Play Station name. The final version of the Play Station video game console was launched into the consumer market in 1995 at a retail price of $299.

    Of course the Play Station would undergo changes and new consoles would be released in later years – each with more capabilities than the previous one. A very important part of the video game console for Sony was that the newer versions would still be able to play the games of the older versions which was an advantage for gamers as they wouldn’t necessarily have to buy new games if they decided to upgrade to the newer systems.

    The Play Station 2 was the first updated console closely followed by the Play Station 3. With the Play Station 3, the ability to play the old games was slightly limited as not ALL games were compatible with the new console, but most of them were. That’s when, in 2006, Sony decided that this was the end of new Play Station video game consoles, although who knows what will happen in the future!

    Right now, their main emphasis in production is the Play Station Portable (PSP) which is a handheld video game device. It is not compatible with any Play Station games of previous version and must run games especially designed for the PSP.

    Eventual plans for the PSP include the ability to download old Play Station games from the console generation to be downloaded to the PSP from the internet and allow gaming with the old games on the PSP.

    Right now, there are all sorts of things you can do with a newer PSP including view videos, enable basic web browsing, have access to a camera right on the device, and much more! You can also listen to music on your PSP which makes it a great all-around sort of PDA device that can do a lot of things for the user.

    Here are some of the video hunting games we were able to locate for the various versions of the Play Station systems:

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