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30 years of PlayStation – How Sony has spurred the console race since 1994

From PS1 to PlayStation Portable and PS5 released in the time of chip shortages. From DualShock to DualSense and now PlayStation VR2 headset - the story of the Sony PlayStation has been one of innovation.

December 10, 2023 / 19:34 IST
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Boasting a compact disc system that also played music, Sony introduced the PlayStation to Japan in 1994 and to the west in 1995. (Photo by Karolina Grabowska via Pexels)
Sony launched the PlayStation in Japan in 1994 and in the west in 1995. (Photo by Karolina Grabowska via Pexels)

Looking at big-budget titles such as Gran Turismo 7, Final Fantasy VII, Resident Evil and other banger games now, it’s difficult for the uninitiated to recognize their humble beginnings. Today, gaming is accessible on almost every platform but very few remember the time when Sony took the world by storm when they put their foot through the door in the video game industry. Let’s take a walk-through history to see just how this multi-billion-dollar behemoth took over the world with the famed PlayStation lineup of hit consoles that became the pride of every house’s entertainment unit.

Breathing new life into the console market with the Sony PlayStation

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At a time when the world was discussing palm-sized cartridges that were jammed into the top of family entertainment systems, an unsuspecting electronics giant Sony strides in with its own entrant into the market, changing the way video games are played. Boasting a compact disc system that also played music pretty well, Sony introduced the PlayStation in 1994 to Japan and in 1995 to the west.

Focusing more on 3D-model driven titles such as the mascot Crash Bandicoot, the futuristic Wipeout and even moving Final Fantasy to this platform – Sony drafted its vision for its own line of gaming products. The instantly recognizable geometric shapes replaced buttons bearing letters; trigger buttons were introduced, and Sony even made the analog sticks pressable (which took forever for first timers to discover) – Sony revolutionized the way folks would play video games.