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  2. Seventh generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The seventh generation of home video game consoles began on November 22, 2005, with the release of Microsoft's Xbox 360 home console. This was followed by the release of Sony's PlayStation 3 on November 17, 2006, and Nintendo's Wii on November 19, 2006.

  3. Twisted Metal - Wikipedia

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    A free copy could originally be obtained by mailing in a card that came packaged with the PlayStation 2 online network adapter. After Sony stopped offering the disc, it was later included as a bonus disc in subsequent reissues of the Greatest Hits version of Twisted Metal: Black. The official servers to the game have since been shut down, but ...

  4. Sixaxis - Wikipedia

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    In the place of the "Analog" mode button of previous Sony dual analog controllers (Dual Analog, DualShock and DualShock 2) is a jewel-like "PS button" with the PlayStation logo, which can be used to access the home menu or XMB (after system software version 2.40 [7]), switch controller inputs and turn the console or the controller on or off.

  5. Backbone One - Wikipedia

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    Both the controller and the Backbone iOS app are created by Backbone. [1] The app acts as a social hub and allows for editing and sharing recorded gameplay through social media platforms. [2] Backbone One (2nd Generation). Shown here is the PlayStation version, which recommended for playing Sony's PlayStation Plus cloud gaming.

  6. Net Yaroze - Wikipedia

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    The Net Yaroze was only available for purchase by mail order; but Sony also provided it to universities in the UK, France , and Japan. [6] Additionally, a version of CodeWarrior for PlayStation was released for both Windows and Macintosh in October 1996. [5] LightWave 3D was another consumer-level PlayStation development tool.

  7. GameShark - Wikipedia

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    GameShark is the brand name of a line of video game cheat cartridges and other products for a variety of console video game systems and Windows-based computers. Currently, the brand name is owned by Mad Catz, which marketed GameShark products for the Sony PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo game consoles. Players load cheat codes from GameShark ...

  8. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  9. 1990s in video games - Wikipedia

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    The 1990s was the third decade in the industry's history.It was a decade of marked innovation in video gaming. [1] It was a decade of transition from sprite-based graphics to full-fledged 3D graphics [1] and it gave rise to several genres of video games including, but not limited to, the first-person shooter, real-time strategy, survival horror, and MMO. [1]