Colored game consoles have been around for years now. It didn't take long for companies to realize that consumers would go crazy over a simple "limited run" of colored consoles, and even as far back ...
Sony's PS3 Slim may have only been on sale for three weeks – the compact console arrived on September 1st – but they've already shifted one million units worldwide. The PS3 Slim simultaneously hit ...
For months we've had to look at Japan and its white PlayStation 3s and say "Sigh, if only we were that cool." Well, today, we are that cool; the "classic white" PlayStation 3 is coming to North ...
A stylish Limited Edition White PS3 console has been spotted over on the Canadian Best Buy website, which is set to launch in the country on January 27th, 2013, and sports the latest PS3 Slim chassis.
Canada's day-long monopoly on North America's "Classic White" PlayStation 3 stockpile is finally over, as Sony has announced the system will also be available in the United States on Sunday, January ...
After enjoying success with its ceramic white PlayStation 3 console in Japan, a new report reveals Sony is now planning to launch the console elsewhere. Originally released in Japan in November, the ...
UPDATE: Confirmed via press release. The Classic White Bundle will launch for $299.99 on January 27, 2013. While the box features images and cover art from LittleBigPlanet 2, Infamous 2, and Ratchet & ...
Sony is releasing a slimmer, smaller, and lighter PlayStation 3 console in time for the holidays featuring either 250GB or 500GB of hard disk drive storage, a boost from the current 160GB and 320GB ...
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan (SCEJ) today announced that the PlayStation®3 (PS3®) (CECH-2500 series) with 160GB and 320GB hard disk drive (HDD) will become available on July 29, 2010 in Japan at ...
Sony has started selling a white version of the PlayStation 3 here in the UK. This new white PS3 is available exclusively from GameStop, and it is the 320GB classic model of the PS3. The white ...
The first PlayStation console was released in 1994 in Japan and in 1995 in the United States. It was born from a failed collaboration between Sony and Nintendo to produce a CD-ROM add-on for the SNES.