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| caption = A white Playstation (left) and a white Playstation controller (right)
| caption = A white Playstation (left) and a white Playstation controller (right)
| developer = [[Nintendo IRD]]
| developer = [[Nintendo IRD]]
| manufacturer = [[Nintendo]]
| manufacturer = Nintendo, Sony
| family =  
| family =  
| type = [[Home video game console]]
| type = [[Home video game console]]
| generation = [[Fifth generation of video game consoles|Fifth]]
| generation = [[Fifth generation of video game consoles|Fifth]]
| releasedate = {{Video game release|JP|June 23, 1996<ref name="The Signal Jun 24">{{Cite news |date=June 24, 1996 |title=Long-awaited Nintendo 64 machine hits stores |work=The Signal |location=Santa Clarita}}</ref>|NA|September 29, 1996<ref>{{Cite web |last=<!-- Staff writer(s); no by-line --> |date=September 26, 1996 |title=Nintendo 64 Breaks Loose |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/1996/09/27/nintendo-64-breaks-loose |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151018222437/http://www.ign.com/articles/1996/09/27/nintendo-64-breaks-loose |archive-date=October 18, 2015 |access-date=November 12, 2015 |website=IGN}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.wired.com/2016/09/nintendo-64-20th-anniversary/ | title=Nintendo 64 Came Out 20 Years Ago—Here's How I Felt About It then | magazine=Wired | last1=Kohler | first1=Chris }}</ref>|EU/AUS|March 1, 1997<ref name="The Guardian Mar 1">{{Cite news |last=Younge |first=Gary |author-link=Gary Younge |date=March 1, 1997 |title=Battle of the giants launched |work=The Guardian |location=London}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Curtis |first=Maree |date=March 2, 1997 |title=Remember the games of the old school yard |work=The Age |location=Melbourne}}</ref>}}
| releasedate = JP: 3 December 1995
 
NA: 9 September 1995
 
EU: 29 September 1995
 
AU: 15 November 1995
 
ZA: November 1996
 
HK/SG/TH/MY: December 1996
 
TW: December 1997
| price =  
| price =  
| discontinued = {{Video game release|WW| April 30, 2002<ref name="consolidatedsales">{{Cite web |date=January 27, 2021 |title=Consolidated Sales Transition by Region |url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/library/historical_data/pdf/consolidated_sales_e0912.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110224231631/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/library/historical_data/pdf/consolidated_sales_e0912.pdf |archive-date=February 24, 2011 |access-date=February 14, 2010 |publisher=First console by Nintendo}}</ref>}}
| discontinued = April 30, 2002
| unitssold = {{Tree list}}
| unitssold = {{Tree list}}
* Worldwide: 102.49 million
* Worldwide: 102.49 million
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| successor = [[Playstation 2]]
| successor = [[Playstation 2]]
}}
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The '''Nintendo PlayStation'''<ref group="Note">任天堂 プレイステーション, Hepburn: Nintendō pureisutēshon</ref> (abbreviated as '''PS''', commonly known as the '''Playstation''',<ref group="Note">S not capitalized.</ref> '''PS1''', '''NPS1''', occasionally the '''N64''' and codenamed '''Project Reality''') is a [[wikipedia:Home_video_game_console|home video game console]] developed and marketed by [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]] with [[wikipedia:Sony_Interactive_Entertainment|Sony Computer Entertainment]]. It was released in Japan on 3 December 1994, in North America on 9 September 1995, in Europe on 29 September 1995, and in Australia on 15 November 1995. As a [[Fifth generation of video game consoles|fifth-generation console]], the PlayStation primarily competed with the [[wikipedia:Sega_Saturn|Sega Saturn]], and to a lesser extent, the [[wikipedia:3DO#|3DO]].
 
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Nintendo Playstation
Nintendo-playstation-01.jpg
A white Playstation (left) and a white Playstation controller (right)
Also known asPS • N64 • Project Reality (code name)
DeveloperNintendo IRD
ManufacturerNintendo, Sony
TypeHome video game console
GenerationFifth
Release dateJP: 3 December 1995

NA: 9 September 1995

EU: 29 September 1995

AU: 15 November 1995

ZA: November 1996

HK/SG/TH/MY: December 1996

TW: December 1997
DiscontinuedApril 30, 2002
Units sold
  • Worldwide: 102.49 million
    • Americas: 40.78 million
    • Europe: 40.12 million
    • Japan and Asia: 21.59 million
(details)
MediaCD-ROM
CPU64-bit NEC VR4300 @ 93.75 MHz
Memory4 MB Rambus RDRAM (8 MB with Expansion Pak)
Storage4–64 MB Game Pak
Sound16-bit, 48 or 44.1 kHz stereo
Controller inputNintendo Playstation controller, 4 ports
PowerSwitching power supply, 12 V and 3.3 V DC
Online services
Best-selling gameSuper Mario PS, 11.62 million (as of May 21, 2003
PredecessorSuper NES
SuccessorPlaystation 2

The Nintendo PlayStation[Note 1] (abbreviated as PS, commonly known as the Playstation,[Note 2] PS1, NPS1, occasionally the N64 and codenamed Project Reality) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo with Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released in Japan on 3 December 1994, in North America on 9 September 1995, in Europe on 29 September 1995, and in Australia on 15 November 1995. As a fifth-generation console, the PlayStation primarily competed with the Sega Saturn, and to a lesser extent, the 3DO.

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  1. 任天堂 プレイステーション, Hepburn: Nintendō pureisutēshon
  2. S not capitalized.