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  2. PlayStation Link Cable - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation Link Cable. The PlayStation Link Cable (SCPH-1040) is a peripheral cable for the first generation PlayStation console. Utilizing the serial I/O port found on the back of most PlayStation models, it allows for two consoles to be connected in order to play compatible multiplayer games on separate consoles and displays.

  3. Net Yaroze - Wikipedia

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    The Communications Cable, a special serial cable used to link the console and the computer. "Start Up Guide", "Library Reference", and "User's Guide" manuals. These document the programming libraries and PlayStation-specific development, but do not give instructions on how to program; the Net Yaroze kit assumes the user has basic programming ...

  4. PlayStation models - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation Link Cable connection was supported by only a handful of games. The SCPH-900x was the last model to support it, as the Serial I/O port was removed on all PS one models. The SCPH-900x was the last model to support it, as the Serial I/O port was removed on all PS one models.

  5. PCSX-Reloaded - Wikipedia

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    PCSX supports network play and external plugins as used by ePSXe.As with many modern emulators, PCSX-Reloaded supports savestates and also has Save Rewind feature (currently only OSX and Linux version), Support for ECM files (currently only OS X and Linux version), Support for Libarchive (currently only OSX and Linux version), widescreen hack and makes use of plug-ins to emulate GPU, SPU, and ...

  6. Ridge Racer Revolution - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer from Absolute PlayStation concurred with this by praising its playability, its "greatly" improved artificial Intelligence, and the two-player link-up feature. [15] Both of Electronic Gaming Monthly ' s sports reviewers thought that Ridge Racer Revolution is better than the original, due to the cleaner graphics and improved handling ...

  7. Burning Road - Wikipedia

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    Burning Road is a 1996 racing video game for PlayStation that was developed by French company Toka. An arcade-style racer, it is heavily inspired by Sega 's arcade hit Daytona USA . It received a sequel the following year, 1997, titled Explosive Racing .

  8. Macy's will close 66 stores this year. Here is where they are.

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    Macy's is closing 66 store locations that it has said are underperforming. The closures are part of the storied retailer's turnaround strategy. The company referred to the brick-and-mortar stores ...

  9. Connectix Virtual Game Station - Wikipedia

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    Graphics could be run full screen, at full speed. Several PlayStation-type hand controllers became available with VGS in mind. The only lacking features were the ability to receive DualShock force-feedback or use light-guns. [citation needed] VGS was initially released for NTSC based PlayStation games but later versions were made for PAL based ...