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Sony Computer Entertainment is best known for producing the popular line of PlayStation consoles. The line grew out of a failed partnership with Nintendo. Originally, Nintendo requested for Sony to develop an add-on for [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|its console]] that would play Compact Discs. In 1991 Sony announced [[SNES-CD|the add-on]], as well as a dedicated console known as the "Play Station." However, a disagreement over software licensing for the console caused the partnership to fall through. Sony then continued the project independently.
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{{stub}}'''Sony Computer Entertainment''' is best known for producing the popular line of PlayStation consoles. The line grew out of a failed partnership with Nintendo. Originally, Nintendo requested for Sony to develop an add-on for [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|its console]] that would play Compact Discs. In 1991 Sony announced [[SNES-CD|the add-on]], as well as a dedicated console known as the "Play Station." However, a disagreement over software licensing for the console caused the partnership to fall through. Sony then continued the project independently.
==Console==
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*[[Playstation]]
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== Consoles ==
==Non-Retro==
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*[[PlayStation]]
*[[Playstation 2]]
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*[[PlayStation 2]]
*[[Playstation Portable]]
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*[[PlayStation Portable]]
*[[Playstation 3]]
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*[[PlayStation 3]]
*[[Playstation Vita]]
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*[[PlayStation Vita]]
*[[Playstation 4]]
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*[[PlayStation 4]]
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*[[PlayStation 5]]
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 24 October 2021

Sony Computer Entertainment is best known for producing the popular line of PlayStation consoles. The line grew out of a failed partnership with Nintendo. Originally, Nintendo requested for Sony to develop an add-on for its console that would play Compact Discs. In 1991 Sony announced the add-on, as well as a dedicated console known as the "Play Station." However, a disagreement over software licensing for the console caused the partnership to fall through. Sony then continued the project independently.

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