The core collection found in the Video Games Museum started when we were kids buying one game at a time and one console per year.
Over the years, we have reached today, having in our possession hundreds of consoles and with the childhood enthusiasm still active, in the first exclusive Museum of Electronic Games in Greece, with the aim of traveling through time, highlighting at the same time the history and evolution of electronic games. Get to know the museum consoles on the following pages.
The PlayStation, also known as the PS1 or PSX, is a home video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 1994. It was the first console in the PlayStation series, which has since become one of the most successful video game console franchises of all time.
The PlayStation 2, also known as the PS2, is a home video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2000. It was the successor to the original PlayStation and is one of the best-selling video game consoles of all time.
The PlayStation 2, which was introduced by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2000, is a popular home video game console that succeeded the original PlayStation.
The PlayStation 2 Slimline, also known as the PS2 Slim, is a revised version of the original PlayStation 2 console that was released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2004.
The PlayStation 2 Slimline, or PS2 Slim, is a revised version of the original PlayStation 2 console that was released in 2004 by Sony Computer Entertainment.
Sony Computer Entertainment released the PlayStation 3, also referred to as the PS3, in 2006 as the successor to the PlayStation 2.
The PlayStation 3, also known as the PS3, is a home video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2006. It was the successor to the PlayStation 2 and was designed to compete with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii.
The PlayStation 3 Slim, also known as the PS3 Slim, is a revised version of the PlayStation 3 console that was released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2009.