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Back in 1999, Sony released the PocketStation in Japan. Like the Dreamcast’s VMU, the PocketStation allows you play various minigames from compatible PS1 titles on its small black and white screen.
The PocketStation is a wonderful device that manages to provide fun gaming opportunities over a decade after its debut. But some games went even further than that, ...
A small chapter in gaming history is being revived on Sony's PlayStation Vita portable. Sony's first foray into the portable gaming market, the PocketStation, can now be accessed in app form when ...
As reported by UK-based Game-Online, Sony Computer Entertainment has announced a delay in the release of the PocketStation, its PlayStation-compatible PDA. Originally scheduled to ship on December ...
PlayStation aficionados will nod knowledgeably at the mention of PocketStation, and most likely raise their eyebrows at news of a possible return. It you can't sit through all four of its ...
If you’re an old-school PlayStation fan, you’ll remember PocketStation well. It was essentially a memory card for the original PlayStation, but it had a tiny LCD screen and five buttons on it ...
The PocketStation was originally released as a memory card based micro-console for the original PlayStation. It included a monochrome LCD screen, infrared ports, a clock, built-in flash memory ...
Sony Computer Entertainment has announced it will discontinue production of its PlayStation peripheral PocketStation. The device is a memory card with a built-in 32-bit RISC chip, equipped with a ...
Sony's PocketStation revival has been revealed as a PlayStation Vita app.. Last week, the company teased the return of the memory card peripheral - which was compatible with the original PlayStation.
Last week, Sony Japan teased an important PocketStation announcement coming this week. Today, it was revealed to be a downloadable “PocketStation for PlayStation Vita” application for u… ...
The PocketStation app (available here) takes a key and hashes it with the current time to generate a six digit code. Combined with Google’s support for two-factor authentication, ...
A long-forgotten PS One peripheral is getting a new lease on life through the Vita. Software for the PocketStation, a Japanese companion device for the original PlayStation, is coming back as a ...