Happy Birthday, PlayStation! It's been twenty years since the first Sony console, and to celebrate its two-decade run, SCE has decked its fourth-generation console in the same colors and design licks of the original PlayStation. It's, naturally, limited edition (12,300 consoles will go on sale, matching the launch date of the PS1), and even the controller, camera and (jeez) power cables will all get a coating of 1994 Grey. Take a look at the details below. We'll add more pictures when we can.
Playstation celebrates its 20th birthday with a retro-themed, limited-edition PS4
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