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'''Sony''' | '''Sony''' is a company that develops consumer electronics. [[Grand Theft Auto games]] have been released for the following Sony products: | ||
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*[[PlayStation 1]] - The original console. | |||
*[[PlayStation 2]] - Successor of the PlayStation. | |||
*[[PlayStation 3]] - Successor of the PlayStation 2 | |||
*[[PlayStation 4]] - Successor of the PlayStation 3. | |||
*[[PlayStation Portable]] - A portable gaming console. | |||
*[[PlayStation Vita]] - Successor of the PlayStation Portable. | |||
*[[SIXAXIS]] | ==See also== | ||
*[[SIXAXIS]] - The controller originally used on the PlayStation 3. Superseded by the DualShock 3, which is similar in design but restores force feedback. | |||
*[[DualShock 4]] - The controller that is used on the PlayStation 4. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 23 December 2018
- This is a disambiguation page for Sony, which could mean a number of things
Sony is a company that develops consumer electronics. Grand Theft Auto games have been released for the following Sony products:
- PlayStation 1 - The original console.
- PlayStation 2 - Successor of the PlayStation.
- PlayStation 3 - Successor of the PlayStation 2
- PlayStation 4 - Successor of the PlayStation 3.
- PlayStation Portable - A portable gaming console.
- PlayStation Vita - Successor of the PlayStation Portable.
See also
- SIXAXIS - The controller originally used on the PlayStation 3. Superseded by the DualShock 3, which is similar in design but restores force feedback.
- DualShock 4 - The controller that is used on the PlayStation 4.