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Friday, February 26, 2016

THE ORIGINAL PLAYSTATION/ PLAYSTATION ONE AND PLAYSTATION 2 : 1994-2004

Original PlayStation and PlayStation One

PlayStation 2
                                                                                                                     The original PlayStation was designed as one of the fundamental of entertainment. In 1997, Sony ultimately managed to attract many customers to buy the brand’s device where 100,000 units were sold during that period. The Original PlayStation was the first of the ubiquitous console in series of PlayStation. Later on, Sony released their new console called PlayStation One in 2000. The new console seemed to be little different as the physical shape was rather small and lighter than the first PlayStation. However, Sony still remained the same function in the device. In 2000, Sony released their second generation of PlayStation which was PlayStation 2. PlayStation 2 was far beyond the company expectations as the console listed as the most popular console ever in history. With its incredible power and exciting performance and exclusive ability to play both CD and DVD movies, led the consumers to purchase it. Plus, the console also provided Usb port that able for consumers to play online with their mates. The era of PlayStation 2 was unstoppable, making it possible for smooth, lifelike animation to be shown in real time as well as helping to establish DVD as the standard optical disk media format worldwide. Sony also redesigned the console in 2004 into smaller version same goes with the plan that was used in The Original PlayStation. Though, today PlayStation 2 still in memories for gamers as the console device conquered all the other consoles for over decades and enlisted as the top best-selling console that selling for over 155 units in worldwide as of March 2012 and also a software library project to exceed over 1900 games in 2009.



figure 1 : Bar chart of Ps2 success

figure 2 : Bar chart of Ps2 success

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