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  2. PlayStation Vita system software - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation Vita system software uses LiveArea as its user interface, which includes various social networking features via the PlayStation Network (PSN). Users can select the icon for a game or an application on the home screen to open the LiveArea screen for that game or application in PlayStation Vita or PlayStation TV.

  3. List of cancelled PlayStation Vita games - Wikipedia

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    Originally announced for the Vita and PlayStation 4 for a 2014 release, the game was delayed into 2015, and the Vita version was cancelled in July 2015 because they development team could not get the game running properly on the Vita's weaker hardware, while the PS4 version released the following month. [64] 17-Bit: 17-Bit Great Little War Game

  4. PlayStation Vita - Wikipedia

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    The Vita features a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore CPU and a quad-core SGX543MP GPU. The PS Vita 2000 series, a revised version of the system, was released across 2013 and 2014. It has all of the same features with a slightly smaller size, extended battery life, and an LCD panel instead of an OLED.

  5. PlayStation TV - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation TV (abbreviated to PS TV), known in Japan and other parts of Asia as the PlayStation Vita TV or PS Vita TV, is a microconsole, [14] [15] [16] and a non-handheld variant of the PlayStation Vita handheld game console. It was released in Japan on November 14, 2013, [3] and Europe and Australia on November 14, 2014. [4]

  6. Lists of PlayStation Vita games - Wikipedia

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    All PS Vita game formats (physical/digital) can be played with the PlayStation TV; however, for various reasons (i.e., incompatibility with motion sensor/camera) not all games are compatible with it (the touchpad can be emulated on the PS TV). The lists have a column denoting compatibility with the microconsole.

  7. Sony Interactive Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Sony's first wide home console release, the PlayStation (codenamed "PSX" during development), was initially designed to be a CD-ROM drive add-on for Nintendo's Super NES (a.k.a. "Super Famicom" in Japan) video game console, in response to add-ons for competing platforms such as the TurboGrafx-CD and the Sega CD (sold as the PC Engine CD-ROM² ...

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  9. History of video games - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo's next console after the SNES was the Nintendo 64, a 64-bit console with polygonal 3D rendering support. However, Nintendo opted to continue to use the ROM cartridge format, which caused it to lose sales against the PlayStation, and allowing Sony to become the dominant player in the console market by 2000.