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What gaming systems has Sony made?

Sony has made a variety of gaming systems over the years, most notably the PlayStation consoles. Here's a breakdown:

PlayStation Consoles:

* PlayStation (PS1): Released in 1994, it was Sony's first foray into the console market and revolutionized the industry with its CD-ROM drive and 3D graphics.

* PlayStation 2 (PS2): Launched in 2000, it became the best-selling console of all time, boasting a massive library of games and backwards compatibility with PS1 titles.

* PlayStation 3 (PS3): Released in 2006, it introduced the powerful Cell processor and Blu-ray disc technology, offering high-definition gaming and online features.

* PlayStation 4 (PS4): Launched in 2013, it focused on streamlined gameplay, powerful hardware, and the PlayStation Network for online gaming.

* PlayStation 5 (PS5): Released in 2020, it features next-generation hardware, including a custom AMD CPU and GPU, and offers ultra-fast loading times with the SSD drive.

Other Sony Gaming Systems:

* PlayStation Portable (PSP): A handheld gaming console launched in 2004, offering a large library of games and multimedia features.

* PlayStation Vita (PS Vita): A follow-up to the PSP, launched in 2011, with more powerful hardware, a touchscreen interface, and a focus on independent games.

Note: Sony also made the PSX, a PlayStation console with a built-in DVD recorder, and the PlayStation TV, a microconsole that streamed games from PS4 and PS Vita.

It's worth noting that Sony's primary focus in the gaming industry is on the PlayStation consoles, and they are the most widely known and popular gaming systems from the company.

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