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unusual facts about Sony PlayStation



Carisa Bianchi

In 1989, she joined Chiat\Day Los Angeles, where she spent eight years working with clients such as Energizer Batteries, Sony PlayStation, Cherry Coke and Sparkletts bottled water.

Kula World

Kula World (also known as Roll Away in the USA or Kula Quest in Japan) is a 3D platform-based puzzle game created for the Sony PlayStation, which places the player in control of a Kula beach ball.

Mark Amerika

He has received art commissions from venues such as the Walker Art Center, the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, IBM, Sony PlayStation, and the Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts in Tokyo.

Mystic Ark

A sequel for the Sony PlayStation, Mystic Ark: Maboroshi Gekijo, was released in 1999.

NBA Fastbreak '98

NBA Fastbreak '98 was a basketball simulator released for the Sony PlayStation in 1997.

Offcutts

From this release the band received international recognition, chosen as the theme music behind Sony PlayStation games and included in a major ad campaign screening during the American Super Bowl.

Peter Drury

He has also written for The Independent newspaper and several sporting publications, as well as being the voice of the Sony PlayStation game 'This is Football'.

Sim RPG Maker

The first was a console version released on September 17, 1998, for the Sega Saturn, the second for the Sony PlayStation in Japan only by ASCII.

The Mermen

They were featured in the soundtrack of the popular Sony PlayStation video game Road Rash 3-D and have contributed music for films as well.

Video CD

Disc playback is also available both natively and as an option on some CD- and DVD-based video game consoles, including PC-FX, Sega Saturn (pictured right), Sega Dreamcast, and Sony PlayStation.


see also

.m2ts

M2TS files can also be played on Sony PlayStation 3s, Sony Bravia TVs, Western Digital WDTVs, Xtreamer media player, Amkette FlashTV HD Media Player and Panasonic Viera TVs supporting playback of AVCHD.

Ben Hibon

In early 2007, Sony PlayStation commissioned Hibon to create and direct an animated series inspired by their flagship PlayStation 3 game Heavenly Sword.

Dark Seed II

Designed and written by future James Bond novelist Raymond Benson, the game was released for Microsoft Windows 3.x, Sega Saturn, and Sony PlayStation.

Hammerin' Harry

Others were various Japan-only, pachinko machines, as well as home ports of them for Sony PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Windows-operated PCs and Game Boy.

Lobotomy Software

PowerSlave received enough success to help Lobotomy secure a contract to port the game over to the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation.

Marc Heal

During the 1990s he was also involved in game music with contributions to Command & Conquer, Wing Commander V and the best selling Sony PlayStation console game Gran Turismo.

MBH Architects

The Sony PlayStation store at the Sony Metreon Entertainment Complex in San Francisco, CA was conceived and designed as both a retail outlet for the PlayStation consoles and games and as an arcade with video kiosks and a circular bar of monitors open for all customers to play.

Mezcal Head

The tracks Duel and Last Train to Satansville were featured in the Sega Saturn, Sony PlayStation and 3DO versions of the game Road Rash.

Monster Rancher Battle Card Game

It was followed by Monster Rancher Battle Card: Episode II for the Sony PlayStation entertainment system which featured additional monsters.

Psy-S

Frontman Masaya Matsuura went on to create several famous video games for the Sony PlayStation.

Scratch Track

A tour which had Scratch Track headlining small venues and open as a special guest to the band O.A.R., which was inspired by their appearance on Sony PlayStation’s MLB 06: The Show for the song Hands Together.

Sensual Phrase

A video game based on the series, Kaikan Phrase: Datenshi Kourin, was released in Japan for the Sony PlayStation by Enix on February 24, 2000.

Shinobido

Shinobido: Way of the Ninja, stealth-based video game for the Sony PlayStation 2

Shinobido: Tales of the Ninja, portable counterpart to the aforementioned title, appearing on the Sony PlayStation Portable

The Hanson Brothers

In 2000, the songs "Rink Rat", "Third Man In", "Stick Boy", and "Danielle", were featured in the NHL Rock The Rink game for the Sony PlayStation.

Thrill Kill

Thrill Kill was developed in the late 1990s for the Sony PlayStation by Paradox Development, later Midway Studios - Los Angeles.

Thrill Kill is a cancelled and unpublished 1998 fighting video game for the Sony PlayStation.