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Sony Playstation PS One - Video Game Console

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  • Sony PSOne (PS1) Console SCPH-101 /94015

Description

The PSOne console was one of the most popular game systems of all time. PlayStation 1 games were produced by hundreds of Sony PlayStation game developers. The PlayStation One games featured state of the art graphics. The PlayStation 1 now has a cult following amongst classic game collectors. Feel free to use these list items to start a list of your favorite PlayStation 1 games. If the original PlayStation was the video game console equivalent of the '60s-era Volkswagen Beetle--economic, reliable, loads of fun --the PS One could be considered the new Beetle--a hip restyling of those same qualities. Make no mistake: the PS One has all of the same functionality as the original PlayStation workhorse, will work with all of the same peripherals and accessories, and will play the existing PlayStation game library, as well as audio CDs (also note that, like the original PlayStation, it's not compatible with the more advanced PlayStation 2). The difference here is that this new model is quite a bit smaller than its older brother, and quite a bit cuter, too. The system is made up of a 32-bit, 34-MHz RISC processor with 16 Mbits of main memory, 8 Mbits of graphics memory, 24-channel stereo sound, double-speed CD-ROM drive, and one Dual Shock analog controller. That's not a lot of power, compared to a next-generation system like the Sega Dreamcast; but, when you factor in its very low price and the enormous library of games that are available (more than 1,000 that are spread across every genre imaginable), one can see easily why it's as good a deal as ever. If rumors of exciting future accessories for the PS One (a four-inch LCD screen attachment, to name one) are true, this little machine could become a great option for the on-the-go gamer. --Porter Hall

Release date: May 20, 2003


Product Dimensions: 11.25 x 9.75 x 3.25 inches; 6 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: SCPH-101


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 6 pounds


Manufacturer: Sony


Date First Available: October 2, 2001


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  • THE REVOLUTIONARY CONSOLE!
It's 1988 and a historical agreement for partnership is about to be made between two giant names in the electronic industry, Sony and Nintendo. The idea being; to create a new add-on CD ROM technology for the upcoming SNES. Nintendo got the bright idea after closely watching the release of SEGA's new SEGA CD. Deciding they needed to compete with these new, larger, better graphical games, Nintendo turns to a Sony engineer named Ken Kutaragi. Ken had just helped Nintendo develop a sound chip for the SNES and now Nintendo wanted to take it a step further after being amazed by the chip. Ken Kutaragi, who would eventually become known as "The father of the PlayStation," realized the potential of video games after watching his daughter play Nintendo one day in the late 80s. At this time Sony executives had no interest in the gaming industry telling Ken, "We are NOT a toy company!" So when Nintendo expressed a need for someone to help them produce a new sound chip, Ken enthusiastically rose to the occasion. Ken began working with Nintendo in complete secrecy while still being employed at Sony. Something that would surely get him fired if they only found out. However, Sony did find out and it made executives furious. Ken went and pleaded with Sony's CEO Norio Ohga and with his help was able to push the project to completion and even keep his job. So with the new agreement in 1988 signed, Sony and Nintendo began their relationship. Ken immediately went to work designing the CPU himself that would be the main heart of the newly christened Play Station. With the technology completed, Ken was finally ready and excited to announce their relationship with Nintendo. However Nintendo was growing increasingly nervous after realizing the extent of the contract which stated Sony retains all rights and profit from their separate add-on CD ROM technology. The moment Sony announced their relationship to the public, Nintendo quietly backed out and announced they would be working with Philips instead. Nintendo's last minute decision to back out infuriated Ken who went straight to Norio's office and blurted out, "we just got blindsided, backstabbed by Nintendo who just betrayed our agreement." Now feeling the betrayal himself Ohga says, "that's it, do it." In other words he had just given Ken the green light to go ahead and build the rest of the system themselves in revenge to stomp Nintendo out. For a brief moment Sony entertained the idea of working with SEGA to promote the system and even proposed their idea to the CEO of SEGA who took the idea to the board, but their response was, "what does Sony know about the gaming industry?!?" Indeed Sony had no credibility in the industry whatsoever other than the fact they had built a name for themselves in electronics. Sony would have to undertake the project alone and rely solely on the Sony name. So Sony takes the gamble and finishes the 32-bit system now renamed the PlayStation. Sony was able to keep that name legally by removing the space between the two words just to spite Nintendo. However everyone thought the name was ridiculous and would never catch on. Sony had to then find and gather game developers to develop the software and at first game designers were weary of working on completely different grounds than they were used to. However after being shown the systems capabilities, everyone wanted to know what else it could do and game developers jumped on board. It's 1993 and Sony announces their upcoming release of the PlayStation. Sony spent millions on it's marketing campaign and made sure the world knew that they had entered the market as yet another major contender in the world of gaming. The PlayStation was released on December 3rd, 1994 in Japan and 9 months later in America. It revolutionized the gaming industry and it would never be the same again. It helped to introduce the world to 3D gaming worlds that would allow us to get immersed in, in our home instead of just in the arcade. It was the first console to sell more than 100 million units. Today the PlayStation fan base is absolutely immense and the first system is highly sought after by retro gamers and collectors alike. The game library is HUGE and prices for them as well as the unit only continue to climb. I love the original PlayStation and it will always be my favorite system other than the original Atari 2600. I was given a choice by my parents in November 1996 as to which console I wanted for Christmas. I could have either PlayStation or Nintendo 64. Both were still new at the time and I decided to rent both systems for a week to see which I liked better. I wonder if you can even rent systems anymore lol, this was at my local Blockbuster back in the day. Of course back then I was a young teen and was completely oblivious to the war between Nintendo and Sony. I was just making an honest decision and I chose PlayStation and of course if I had to do it all over, I would still make the same decision. I played Pilot Wings 64 for about 4 hrs and Mario World for a few as well, but when I got to Twisted Metal on the PlayStation, my friend and I played it for over 24 hrs straight so my decision came quite easily after that lol. Not to mention the controllers just seemed to meld with your hands and were, and still are, absolutely the most perfect design ever. Which is why they don't change it and no one else can top it. Hopefully I will always have a PS1 in my life because it truly is a monumental system. Now I know the 2 and 3 both have backward capability, but they lack the original hardware, making them only emulators that don't always play the games correctly. Besides there's no charm like the original which was built out of pure experiment and love. I have the original as well as a brand new, never opened PSone to back me up incase my original ever breaks, but she's still going strong. I play it very often, especially in the colder months. There are so many good games, but they really are harder to come by for a decent price. Where the Tomb Raider series began.....and the rest is history. Highly Recommended ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2015 by Jordan Fanning

  • Middle-aged Housewife Successfully Installs PlayStation1 !!!
I ordered this for my 5-year-old and actually hooked the thing up all by myself, correctly, no mistakes, no problems--the first time--and in only 15 minutes! Both my children and my husband were impressed with what I had done. It was really simple to attach the PlayStation to my son's TV/VCR combo using the connectors provided with the unit. The shipment didn't take long to receive, and I got all the items I'd ordered, and I am pleased with my purchases. The entire family is really enjoying the PlayStation and the two games I selected: "Power Rangers Time Force" and "PacMan World 20th Anniversary." The menus are easy to read and to use, and I am amazed at how easily my son has figured out how to progress from screen to screen and how to complete the levels. He seems to know instinctively how to get where he needs to go, even when I'm just stymied. Here's my confession: even though my kids aren't asking yet for new games, I'm already thinking about new titles to try! PlayStation is a winner in my book; if you don't have a home game-system, this is a unit you should consider purchasing. After lots of internet research and asking young people their opinions, I chose PlayStation (One) over GameBoy Advance for my young son, who has been begging for a personal game system of his own. He knows lots of children who have their own GameBoys and/or Nintendo or PlayStation units, and he has asked for something like this for over a year now. An added benefit of my buying the PlayStation is that my p.c. is now free more of the time for my own use and for use by my three-year-old daughter. We had previously been run off the computer by my son much of the time, but he is now happy to have his own PlayStation and asks to play p.c. games less frequently. Finally, I'm happy to say that my son is not abusing or over-using the PlayStation. PSOne is easy to operate, and my son can operate it entirely by himself. As for over-use, that hasn't been a problem, either. The unit arrived when my son was home sick from school, and he stayed home the rest of the week, and as an experiment I didn't severely limit his time on the system. I just asked him not to play "all day long." He takes breaks from it and even eats his meals! I must say I am surprised that he has done so well with this; I was afraid that as obsessed as he seemed with it before I actually agreed to buy one, he has been self-limiting without protest. He even goes to bed on time! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2002 by Lisa Ebeling

  • Fast delivery, well packaged, and works.
The only issue was a cut in the PlayStation controller cord near the controller body. No wires are cut though, and the controller seems to work fine. I’ll just need to wrap some tape around it to keep it from getting worse through use. Since that’s going to look tacky, I took off a star. Overall I’m satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2018 by Collin Burton

  • I love it so much
When I received this item I was truly blown away at not only how clean it was, but also all the parts are new and in pristine condition. I've dealt with my fair share of shoddy "renewed" and or used products, but this was one that dissapted any doubt in mind. I want to thank the seller for such a beautiful console and putting so much work into updating it. I will be able to play this for many years to come & can't thank you enough! 10/10 HIGHLY recommend. 😁 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024 by Kendra Cartwright Kendra Cartwright

  • Had to replace the Laser Lens
I liked the fact that it came with the hookups and power supply. When I tried to play a game it would not load up correctly. I ended up getting the startup screen then the screen where you can see the memory card. The only other reason I could think of it not working was the component that spins the disc. Turns out I was right, after I replaced the laser lens assembly it played games fine but out another 30 dollars :( I really just didn't feel like dealing with shipping it since I already had the screen that attached to the back of this console. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2019 by KZ

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