Some about Pocket Station System (by Wikipedia)
The PocketStation is a miniature game console created by Sony as a
peripheral for the PlayStation. Released exclusively in Japan on
January 23, 1998, it features an LCD, sound, a real-time clock, and
infrared communication capability. It also serves as a standard
PlayStation memory card.
Games for the PocketStation are stored on the same CD-ROM as
PlayStation games. PocketStation games can enhance PlayStation games
with added features. For example, using PocketStation a player may be
able to 'level up' characters in one's favorite PlayStation game while
riding the bus to work. A player can also download stand-alone
PocketStation games. It allows a player to swap game data between
PlayStation units and also allows multiplayer gaming via the built-in
infrared data link.
Although the system was not widely released outside of Japan, there
were apparently plans to do so. A feature on the system appeared in
Official UK PlayStation Magazine, for example, and a few games (such as
Final Fantasy VIII) retained PocketStation functionality in their
localised versions. As a result, the PC version of Final Fantasy VIII
added a stand-alone Chocobo World game as part of the installation. The
system received a very limited release in the UK in Argos stores.
Pocketstation Hardware Specifications (by Megagames)
CPU: ARM7T (32 bit RISC Processor)
Memory: SRAM 2K bytes, Flash RAM 128K bytes
Graphics: 32 x 32 dot monochrome LCD
Sound: Miniature speaker (12 bit PCM) x 1 unit
Switches: 5 input buttons, 1 reset button
Infrared communication: Bi-directional (supports IrDA based and conventional remote control systems)
LED indicator: 1 unit
Battery: Lithium battery (CR 2032) x 1 unit
Other functions: Calendar function, Identification number
Dimensions: 64 x 42 x 13.5 mm (length x width x height)
Weight: Approximately 30g (including battery)
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The PocketStation is a miniature game console created by Sony as a
peripheral for the PlayStation. Released exclusively in Japan on
January 23, 1998, it features an LCD, sound, a real-time clock, and
infrared communication capability. It also serves as a standard
PlayStation memory card.
Games for the PocketStation are stored on the same CD-ROM as
PlayStation games. PocketStation games can enhance PlayStation games
with added features. For example, using PocketStation a player may be
able to 'level up' characters in one's favorite PlayStation game while
riding the bus to work. A player can also download stand-alone
PocketStation games. It allows a player to swap game data between
PlayStation units and also allows multiplayer gaming via the built-in
infrared data link.
Although the system was not widely released outside of Japan, there
were apparently plans to do so. A feature on the system appeared in
Official UK PlayStation Magazine, for example, and a few games (such as
Final Fantasy VIII) retained PocketStation functionality in their
localised versions. As a result, the PC version of Final Fantasy VIII
added a stand-alone Chocobo World game as part of the installation. The
system received a very limited release in the UK in Argos stores.
Pocketstation Hardware Specifications (by Megagames)
CPU: ARM7T (32 bit RISC Processor)
Memory: SRAM 2K bytes, Flash RAM 128K bytes
Graphics: 32 x 32 dot monochrome LCD
Sound: Miniature speaker (12 bit PCM) x 1 unit
Switches: 5 input buttons, 1 reset button
Infrared communication: Bi-directional (supports IrDA based and conventional remote control systems)
LED indicator: 1 unit
Battery: Lithium battery (CR 2032) x 1 unit
Other functions: Calendar function, Identification number
Dimensions: 64 x 42 x 13.5 mm (length x width x height)
Weight: Approximately 30g (including battery)
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