[Robson Couto] never actually owned a PlayStation in his youth, but that doesn’t mean he can’t have a later in life renaissance. In particular a Japan-only accessory called the PocketStation caught ...
Sony is doing its best to revitalize its struggling PlayStation Vita portable with two new models, and now it's bringing back its first attempt at a portable gaming console, the PocktStation, in app ...
You might remember the PocketStation, but most of you probably don't -- it was a Japan-only peripheral that launched over there way back in 1999. Another thing rising from the dead today, Sony ...
The PocketStation was a small memory card with a monochrome LCD screen and five buttons that launched for Sony's first PlayStation console in 1999, allowing players to complete mini-games while away ...
Since its official unveiling last week, we've been swamped with questions concerning the PocketStation ¿ Sony's PlayStation-compatible PDA. We've put together the following FAQ (Frequently Asked ...
Technology from big corporations tends to lean towards homogeneity. Whether it be in gaming hardware, smartphones, or tablets, competing hardware tends to be similar in its design. The Xbox One and ...
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.
If you never had a PocketStation, Sony’s PsOne memory card with a LCD screen and controller, you can see what all the fuss is about. There is a PocketStation app for PlayStation Vita on Japan’s ...
Sony made a humorous video teasing a possible return of the PocketStation, the Japan-only PsOne memory card peripheral with a LCD screen. As it turns out, PocketStation will return as a downloadable ...
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, letting ...
Remember the PocketStation? Released in Japan for the original PlayStation, it was a Memory Card peripheral outfitted with LCD screen and the ability to run software. Turns out the PocketStation’s ...