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| type        = [[Home video game console]]
 
| type        = [[Home video game console]]
 
| generation  = [[Fifth generation of video game consoles|Fifth generation]]
 
| generation  = [[Fifth generation of video game consoles|Fifth generation]]
| releasedate  = '''PlayStation'''<br />JP: 3 December 1994<br />NA: 9 September 1995<br />EU: 29 September 1995<br />AU: 15 November 1995<br />'''PS one'''<br />JP: 7 July 2000<br />NA: 19 September 2000<br />EU: 29 September 2000
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| releasedate  = '''PlayStation'''{{vgrelease|JP|{{start date|df=yes|3 December 1994}}|NA|{{start date|df=yes|9 September 1995}}|EU|{{start date|df=yes|29 September 1995}}|AU|{{start date|df=yes|15 November 1995}}}}'''PS one'''{{vgrelease|JP|{{start date|df=yes|7 July 2000}}|NA|{{start date|df=yes|19 September 2000}}|EU|{{start date|df=yes|29 September 2000}}}}
 
| lifespan    = 1994–2006
 
| lifespan    = 1994–2006
 
| discontinued = 23 March 2006
 
| discontinued = 23 March 2006
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=Introduction=
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The '''PlayStation'''{{refn|group=note|{{nihongo|PlayStation|?????????|Pureisuteshon}}<!-- See [[WP:JFN]] -->}} (officially abbreviated to '''PS''', and commonly known as the '''PS1''' or its codename, '''PSX''') is a [[home video game console]] developed and marketed by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. The console was released on 3 December {{vgy|1994}} in [[Japan]], 9 September 1995 in [[North America]], 29 September 1995 in [[Europe]], and 15 November 1995 in [[Australia]]. The console was the first of the [[PlayStation]] lineup of home video game consoles. It primarily competed with the [[Nintendo 64]] and the [[Sega Saturn]] as part of the [[fifth generation of video game consoles]].
 
 
The '''PlayStation''' (officially abbreviated to '''PS''', and commonly known as the '''PS1''' or its codename, '''PSX''') is a [[home video game console]] developed and marketed by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. The console was released on 3 December 1994 in [[Japan]], 9 September 1995 in [[North America]], 29 September 1995 in [[Europe]], and 15 November 1995 in [[Australia]]. The console was the first of the [[PlayStation]] lineup of home video game consoles. It primarily competed with the [[Nintendo 64]] and the [[Sega Saturn]] as part of the [[fifth generation of video game consoles]].
 
  
 
The PlayStation is the first "computer entertainment platform" to ship 100 million units, which it had reached 9 years and 6 months after its initial launch. In July 2000, a redesigned, slim version called the '''PS one''' was released, replacing the original grey console and named appropriately to avoid confusion with its successor, the [[PlayStation 2]].
 
The PlayStation is the first "computer entertainment platform" to ship 100 million units, which it had reached 9 years and 6 months after its initial launch. In July 2000, a redesigned, slim version called the '''PS one''' was released, replacing the original grey console and named appropriately to avoid confusion with its successor, the [[PlayStation 2]].
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On 19 September 2018, Sony unveiled the [[PlayStation Classic]], to mark the 24th anniversary of the original console. The new console is a miniature recreation of the original PlayStation, preloaded with 20 titles released on the original console, and was released on 3 December 2018, the exact date the console was released in Japan in 1994.
 
On 19 September 2018, Sony unveiled the [[PlayStation Classic]], to mark the 24th anniversary of the original console. The new console is a miniature recreation of the original PlayStation, preloaded with 20 titles released on the original console, and was released on 3 December 2018, the exact date the console was released in Japan in 1994.
 
=Specifications=
 
  
 
==Functionality==
 
==Functionality==
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===Controller===
 
===Controller===
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{{main|PlayStation Controller}}
 
Instead of a [[D-pad]], which is used for directional movement in nearly every other console then on the market, the PlayStation controller uses four directional buttons.
 
Instead of a [[D-pad]], which is used for directional movement in nearly every other console then on the market, the PlayStation controller uses four directional buttons.
  
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===Technical specifications===
 
===Technical specifications===
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{{main|PlayStation technical specifications}}
 
[[File:CXD8561CQ 02.JPG|thumbnail|The GPU CXD8561CQ (SCPH-9000 version)]]
 
[[File:CXD8561CQ 02.JPG|thumbnail|The GPU CXD8561CQ (SCPH-9000 version)]]
  
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==Models==
 
==Models==
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{{main|PlayStation models}}
 
[[File:PlayStation-Model-Backs.jpg|thumb|A comparison of the SCPH-1001 (bottom), SCPH-5001 (middle) and SCPH-9001 (top) models. The SCPH-900x revision saw the removal of the Parallel I/O port while the RCA jacks were removed in the SCPH-500x revision.]]
 
[[File:PlayStation-Model-Backs.jpg|thumb|A comparison of the SCPH-1001 (bottom), SCPH-5001 (middle) and SCPH-9001 (top) models. The SCPH-900x revision saw the removal of the Parallel I/O port while the RCA jacks were removed in the SCPH-500x revision.]]
  
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===PS one===
 
===PS one===
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{{main|PlayStation models#PS one}}
  
 
On 7 July 2000, Sony released the PS one, a smaller, redesigned version of the original PlayStation. It was the highest-selling console through the end of the year, outselling all other consoles - including Sony's own [[PlayStation 2]]. A total of 28.15 million PS one units had been sold by the time it was discontinued in March 2006.
 
On 7 July 2000, Sony released the PS one, a smaller, redesigned version of the original PlayStation. It was the highest-selling console through the end of the year, outselling all other consoles - including Sony's own [[PlayStation 2]]. A total of 28.15 million PS one units had been sold by the time it was discontinued in March 2006.
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===PlayStation Classic===
 
===PlayStation Classic===
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{{main|PlayStation Classic}}
 
On 19 September 2018, Sony announced the PlayStation Classic. It was released on 3 December 2018. It featured 20 pre-installed video games such as [[Tekken 3]], [[Final Fantasy VII]], [[Jumping Flash]], [[Wild Arms]] and [[Ridge Racer Type 4]]. It also features two replicas of the wired PlayStation controllers without [[analog sticks]]. It also features an [[HDMI]] output. The maximum resolution is 720p. It is 45% smaller than the original console.
 
On 19 September 2018, Sony announced the PlayStation Classic. It was released on 3 December 2018. It featured 20 pre-installed video games such as [[Tekken 3]], [[Final Fantasy VII]], [[Jumping Flash]], [[Wild Arms]] and [[Ridge Racer Type 4]]. It also features two replicas of the wired PlayStation controllers without [[analog sticks]]. It also features an [[HDMI]] output. The maximum resolution is 720p. It is 45% smaller than the original console.
  
[[Category:Sony consoles]]
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==Successors==
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{{main|PlayStation 2}}
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[[Sony Computer Entertainment|Sony's]] successor to the PlayStation is the [[PlayStation 2]], which is [[backward compatibility|backwards compatible]] with its predecessor in that it can play almost every original PlayStation game.
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The third generation of the PlayStation, the [[PlayStation 3]], was launched on 11 November 2006 in Japan, 17 November 2006 in North America, and 23 March 2007 in Europe. The backward compatibility of the PlayStation 3 differs by model. The newer PlayStation 3 models, like the Slim, are only backwards compatible with original PlayStation games; however, the older 60 GB model (the first PS3 model released) will play PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games through either having the Emotion Engine or Reality Synthesizer and emulating one or the other. While PlayStation 3 games are not region-locked, PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games are only playable on PlayStation 3 consoles from the same region.
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A third successor, the [[PlayStation 4]], was announced by Sony on 20 February 2013 and was released in the US on 15 November, Europe on 29 November 2013, and Japan and Asia on 22 February 2014. However, it is  backwards compatible with select PS3 Games through a download service dubbed PlayStation Now.
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The [[PlayStation Portable]], or PSP, is a [[handheld game console]] first released in late 2004. The PSP is capable of playing PlayStation games downloaded via Sony's online store, and can also play any PlayStation game by using the PlayStation 3's remote play feature while the disc is in the PlayStation 3.
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The successor to the PSP, the [[PlayStation Vita]], was introduced as a part of the 8th generation of video game consoles, and is backwards compatible with original PSP as well as original PlayStation games downloaded from the [[PlayStation Store]].

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