10 Reasons Why I Still Love PlayStation, 25 Years Later

Blink long enough and twenty-five years might pass. At least that’s what it feels like with the original PlayStation, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary today. Sony’s iconic disc-based gray console debuted in Japan on December 3, 1994. Throughout its 10+ year run, the PS1 sold over 100 million units worldwide and laid the foundation … Read more

PlayStation is celebrating its 25th anniversary

The original PlayStation is a quarter-century old this week. The first PlayStation console debuted in Japan on December 3, 1994. It went on to sell over 100 million units worldwide, becoming the top-selling video game system in history at the time. Its immediate follow-up, the PlayStation 2, surpassed it in global sales. PS2 remains the … Read more

PS4 tops 100 million units sold, passing original PlayStation

The PS4 marked two significant milestones in the most recent quarter. The system both passed the original PlayStation in total sales and topped 100 million units sold. Sony reported quarterly sales of 2.8 million for the system for a total of 102.8 million units sold to date. That puts it barely ahead of PS1, which … Read more

Final Fantasy VII Remake’s box art pays homage to the original

Square Enix has revealed the North American box art for Final Fantasy VII Remake. Reminiscent of the original’s cover, which was released on PlayStation in 1997, the cover of the PS4 remake features protagonist Cloud Strife with his iconic sword, staring down the headquarters of the shadowy enemy, the tyrannical Shinra Corporation. In addition to the … Read more

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Coming Early to PC, Switch, and Xbox One

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is coming to Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC a little earlier than expected. Originally slated to launch on July 10, Crash is now landing on the new platforms on June 29 instead. Last year, Activision released Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy on PS4, remastering the original three PlayStation games — … Read more