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PS5 Pro upgrades this year? Future consoles, PCs and the cloud? I learned all about Project Amethyst and what it means for ...
A Sony fan is showing off their impressive build for a LEGO PlayStation set, complete with detailed designs replicating the iconic console.
In fact, the former CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment and the "Father of PlayStation", Ken Kutaragi, just so happens to have one kicking about in a cupboard (thanks for the heads up, Time Extension).
Despite what's going on in the world, Sony could deliver the PlayStation 6 sometime in 2028. At least that's the thought of Shuhei Yoshida, who led PlayStation's worldwide studios division for 11 ...
The PS1 theme, for example, shows a boot scene reminiscent of the original console with the old Sony Computer Entertainment logo shown at the beginning. Here is the official tweet posted on the ...
The PlayStation logo appears as normal but is quickly replaced by the blinding white that would appear along with the old Sony Computer Entertainment logo, complete with the original sounds that ...
Before PlayStation, the games industry was dominated by Nintendo and Sega, with the PC only really coming into its own as a games machine around the same time as Sony entered the business.
If your console is up-to-date, you'll get the option to choose the start-up screen of the PS1 - then bask in the classic Sony Computer Entertainment logo with accompanying PS1 start-up sound. If ...
If your console is up-to-date, you'll get the option to choose the start-up screen of the PS1 - then bask in the classic Sony Computer Entertainment logo with accompanying PS1 start-up sound. If ...
The sony computer entertainment logo now greets users when they start ps5. All of this is pretty awesome, but there’s one unfortunate catch: these themes and sounds will only be available on PS5 ...
The new launcher video presents the PS1’s “Sony Computer Entertainment” logo on a pixelated white screen before loading into a slightly redesigned home screen.
Sony’s head of independent development at PlayStation and long-time game development leader for the console maker, Shuhei Yoshida, is leaving the company after over three decades.