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  2. PlayStation Portal - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation Portal is a handheld gaming accessory for the PlayStation 5, developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, first released on November 15, 2023. [10] It is used to stream video games and other media from a PlayStation 5 via the Portal's Wi-Fi connection using Remote Play technology.

  3. Online console gaming - Wikipedia

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    SegaNet became a short-lived internet service operated by Sega, geared for dial-up based online gaming on their Dreamcast game console.A replacement for Sega's original, PC-only online gaming service, Heat.net, it was initially quite popular when launched on September 10, 2000.

  4. PlayStation 5 - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the PS5 was the best-selling video game console sold in the month of November. [178] In Spain, the PS5 sold over 43,000 units in the first week of release. [179] Sony reported total shipments of the PS5 through its fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2020 of 4.5 million units, which were similar numbers to the PS4's launch shipments.

  5. How to set up PS5 - AOL

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    The PS5 has a huge box because it’s a huge console. Inside you should find the PS5 console itself, the DualSense wireless controller, an HDMI cable, a power cable, a USB C to USB A cable, the ...

  6. Cyber Monday 2024 best deals, from PS5 consoles to £10 smart plug

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    Check out our dedicated round-up of the best Cyber Monday 2024 gaming deals across PS5, Xbox, Switch and PC right here. Cyber Monday 2024 phone deals Google Pixel 8 Pro (SIM-free in Bay, 128GB)

  7. PlayStation 2 online functionality - Wikipedia

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    Sony Computer Entertainment itself launched the PlayStation BB service in Japan in April 2002 using a broadband internet connection. It also included a software service called Broadband Navigator which users to download PlayStation 2 software titles, download media and play music and video using RealPlayer software, and instant messaging. [7]

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  9. Always-on DRM - Wikipedia

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    Popular video games such as Diablo III, Super Mario Run, and Starcraft 2 employ always-on DRM by requiring players to connect to the internet to play, even in single-player mode. Reviews of Diablo III criticized its use of always-on DRM. [1] [2] As with Diablo III, SimCity (2013) experienced bugs at its launch due to always-on DRM. [3]