Here in the states, historically speaking, we have been lucky if a console is released in grey, white, and black. In Japan, however, it has been common practice to release consoles in a WIDE array of designs and colors. Luckily for those not living in Japan, we are starting to get more of these consoles released over here and in Europe as well. As many of these consoles are not region locked (although some of the games are), it is less of a issue if people import the Japanese consoles anyways. *clears throat* Nintendo...exception * By the way Nintendo...you used to be so good about the colors! What happened?! Anyways. Sorry about that mild outburst.
This is going to be an on going research project, so there will be multiple lengthy blogs on various consoles. However, my next blog post is going to focus specifically on the PS3. Why the PS3 you ask? Simple. Because I spotted a pretty Ni No Kuni one the other day and it stuck out in my mind.
I will be discussing the background of the PlayStation 3 a bit and all the wonderful variations of PS3s I can find. I will give details on their specs, release dates, bundle info, and how rare they are. So check back next week!
EDIT: As I want to give proper background on all the various types of PS3s, their model numbers, and a bit of info about them, I am breaking this PS3 blog up into several parts. Yes, some of this can be found on wikipedia, but I have gone more in depth with my research, so stick around!
As mentioned before, this blog will be updated at least every Wednesday. If I have more time I may write two blogs in one week. If there are going to be delays, I will try to warn in advance.
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