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Sony PlayStation
PlayStation is considered the most successful video console of the fifth generation both in sales and popularity. -
Magnavox Odyssey
The first video console in history -
Galaxy Game
The first arcade machine in history -
Pong
Bushnell had the opportunity that day to play ping-pong, one of the games that came standard with the new console -
Atari Pong
Was the first console of Atari -
Atari 2600
The first most popular console of Atari -
Nintendo Entertainment System
The first Nintendo desktop console to use cartridges. -
Arcade machines
Popular games such as Fatal Fury, Samurai Shodown, Metal Slug, and KOF were published and became part of this system. -
PlayStation 2
From 2000 to 2013, it broke the record as the best-selling video game console in history, with approximately more than 155 million consoles sold. -
PlayStation 3
The third discontinued home console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was the fifth and last Sony console to be designed by Ken Kutaragi and was part of the seventh-generation game consoles and its competitors were Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii. -
Virtual Reality
En 2007 Google introdujo Google Street View, un servicio que nos muestra vistas panorámicas sobre infinidad de puntos de nuestro planeta. Desde carreteras, edificios o áreas rurales. -
PlayStation 4
It was officially announced on February 20, 2013 at the PlayStation Meeting 2013 event,9 although the console's design was not presented until June 10 at E3 2013.10 It is the successor to the PlayStation 3, competing with Nintendo's Wii U and Microsoft's Xbox One. -
Nintendo Switch
Nintendo considers the Switch a hybrid console. It can be used as a desktop console with the main unit inserted into a docking station to connect it with a TV. Alternatively, it can be removed from the base and used in a similar way to a tablet through its touch screen or placed on a surface thanks to its integrated plastic holder thus being visible to several players. -
PlayStation 5
It was released on November 12, 2020 in Australia, Japan, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, Mexico, and South Korea, and in the following week in the rest of the world.