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The PlayStation [a] (codenamed PSX, abbreviated as PS, and later PS1/PS one) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment.It was released in Japan on 3 December 1994, followed by North America on 9 September 1995, Europe on 29 September 1995, and other regions following thereafter.
CD-ROM drive. 660 MB maximum storage capacity, double speed (CLV) CD-ROM drive; 2×, with a maximum data throughput of 300 KB/s (double speed), 150 KB/s (normal) [10] 32 KB data buffer [13] XA Mode 2 compliant; Audio CD play [10] CD-DA (CD-Digital Audio) Rated for 70,000 seek operations [14] Two control pads via connectors [10]
The Super NES CD-ROM [1] [a] (commonly abbreviated to SNES-CD) is an unreleased add-on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) video game console. It was built upon the functionality of the cartridge -based SNES by adding support for a CD-ROM -based format known as Super Disc .
Software for the PocketStation was typically distributed as extras for PlayStation games, included in the CD-ROM, enhancing the games with added features.Standalone software could also be downloaded through the PlayStation console onto a memory card, then transferred to the PocketStation for use. [14]
The Universal Media Disc (UMD) is a discontinued optical disc medium developed by Sony for use on its PlayStation Portable handheld gaming and multimedia platform. It can hold up to 1.8 gigabytes of data and is capable of storing video games, feature-length films, and music.
The magazine focused on the PlayStation fanbase, including gaming on the original Sony PlayStation and the PlayStation 2, and was promoted as a "PlayStation fan club". [1] Unlike its paper-based counterpart the Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine , PlayStation Underground came in the form of CD-ROMs which could be played on the PlayStation and ...
The CD drive now used a metal beam type instead of plastic, fixing FMV skipping issues and creating overall longer CD drive longevity. The number of memory chips and CD-ROM controllers were reduced, other components were simplified. PU-22 motherboards and after have improved AV video output and sharper graphics compared to the 700x and prior.
However, one could read GD-ROM on CD reader by swapping the disc after reading fake TOC. FADE Creates fake scratches on the disk image which copying programs will automatically try to fix. Instead of alerting the user that the copied disc is detected, the program will play the game in a buggy manner. [4] PlayStation (CD-ROM)