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"It is not an exaggeration to say that without the PS2 console, video games might be very different than they are today."
Without a doubt, Sony's Play Station 2 launch day in 2000 changed the gaming industry. The PS2 was a great success and has been one of the most influential consoles of all time.
Sony did an amazing job with the design of the console, and it was a big hit among gamers everywhere. The console had many innovative features and helped to revolutionize gaming as we know it.
It is not an exaggeration to say that without the PS2 console, video games might be very different than they are today. No other console has made as much of an impact on the industry as this one.
Sony was the first company to employ the DVD format in a video game console when it released the PlayStation 2, ushering in the DVD era. It also became known for its backward compatibility by playing games meant for the original Playstation.
This was an innovative feature that gave gamers more value since they were able to play some of their old favorite PS1 games on their new system.
Even before the Playstation 2 was released, it had a lot of hype surrounding it because of its sleek design and the promise to take gaming beyond what we thought possible at the time. It was something new and exciting, and everyone couldn't wait to get their hands on one.
The very first set of PS2 consoles were rolled out of the factories in Japan on March 4th, 2000. Because of this, it won't be wrong to refer to this date as "the day that started next-generation gaming."
Not only is this day considered to be one of the most significant dates in video game history, but also an indicator of how far it has come since its infancy.
After Japan, North America followed seven months later, on October 26th, before Europe and Australia in November. It was a launch that spanned four continents and caused pandemonium in the gaming industry, similar to Tokyo's famous scramble crossing, which was inundated with people eager to be among the first to experience this new technology.
Sony's extravagant PlayStation Meeting in March 1999 was barely recognizable in comparison to the modest, developer-focused launch of its first console five years earlier.
At Tokyo's International Forum, over a thousand journalists had gathered for a grandiose celebration replete with pomp and fanfare for Sony's second gaming system, the PlayStation 2. Sony certainly did not disappoint the packed reporters in the opulent music hall.
However, despite the fact that no console was unveiled, and its name had yet to be selected, a series of spectacular, if not a little misleading, tech demos supplied more than enough fodder for writers to use in their stories.
The same day, Sony published a press statement announcing "the development of the World's Fastest Graphics Rendering Processor," one which they claimed would be able to render visuals "comparable to movie-quality 3D graphics in real-time".
Several weeks before that, the PlayStation site crashed at the very moment pre-orders for the console went live. Many stores had already sold out via pre-order, while a few still had units available for first-come, first-served.
Before arriving in the West in October 2000, the PlayStation 2 had already sold three million units in Japan within five months. Due to the unprecedented demand for the console, Sony was forced to cut its North American allocation by 50%, thus canceling out some pre-orders.
Across the pond, things were far worse. When PlayStation Europe discovered that the promised 200,000 consoles would not arrive in time for Christmas they had to hire a Russian Antonov plane, normally used to transport tanks to Afghanistan, to fly to Japan and carry P2's back to the United Kingdom.
Sony's launch of the Playstation 2 in 2000 revolutionized gaming and ushered in a new era for console gamers. But where would we be without it?
It will be interesting to see how the gaming industry changes over the next decade as we go from current generation hardware into new console launches.
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