PlayStation was the brainchild of Ken Kutaragi, a Sony
executive who had just come out of his hardware engineering division at that
time and would later be dubbed as "The Father of the PlayStation".The console's origins date back to 1988
where it was originally a joint project between Nintendo and Sony to create a CD-ROM for the Super
Nintendo. The PlayStation
made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in June 1991 when Sony revealed its console, a
Super Famicom/snes with a built-in CD-ROM drive (that incorporated Green Book
technology or CDi). However, a day after the announcement at CES, Nintendo
announced that it would be breaking its partnership with Sony, opting to go
with Philips instead but using the same technology. The
deal was broken by Nintendo after they were unable to come to an agreement on
how revenue would be split between the two companies. The breaking of the
partnership the breaking of the partnership infuriated Sony President Norio Ohga, who responded by appointing Kutaragi
with the responsibility of developing of the PlayStation project to rival
Nintendo. At that time, negotiations were still on-going between Nintendo and
Sony, with Nintendo offering Sony a "non-gaming role" regarding their
new partnership with Philips. This proposal was swiftly rejected by Kutaragi
who was facing increasing criticism over his work with regard to entering the
video game industry from within Sony. Negotiations officially ended in May 1992
and in order to decide the fate of the PlayStation project, a meeting was held
in June 1992, consisting of Sony President Ohga, PlayStation Head Kutaragi and
several senior members of Sony's board. At the meeting, Kutaragi unveiled a
proprietary CD-ROM-based system he had been working on which involved playing
video games with 3D graphics to the board. Eventually, Sony President Ohga
decided to retain the project after being reminded by Kutaragi of the
humiliation he suffered from Nintendo. Nevertheless, due to strong opposition
from a majority present at the meeting as well as widespread internal
opposition to the project by the older generation of Sony executives, Kutaragi
and his team had to be shifted from Sony's headquarters to Sony Music, a completely separate financial entity
owned by Sony, so as to retain the project and maintain relationships with
Philips for the MMCD development project (which helped lead to the creation of
the DVD). The original PlayStation released in
December 1994 was the first of the ubiquitous PlayStation series of console and
hand-held game devices. It has included successor consoles and upgrades
including the Net Yaroze (a special black PlayStation with tools and instructions to program
PlayStation games and applications), "PSone" (a smaller version of the original) and the PocketStation (a handheld which enhances PlayStation
games and also acts as a memory card). It was part of the fifth
generation of video game consoles competing against the Sega Saturn and the Nintendo 64. By March 31, 2005, the PlayStation and
PSone had shipped a combined total of 102.49 million units, becoming the first
video game console to sell 100 million units.
Andrea,
ReplyDeleteYou repeated some information in the beginning of the post. You missed your word requirement. You could have talked about the PS2 and PS3 and what they are planning for the future.
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