If you registered (paid a deposit) with a shop for your PlayStation before August 27, 1995, you would qualify for the "Hear It Now! Play It Later!" Sampler CD. It contained several tracks of music (from Sony recording artists The The, Dag, Korn, Mother May I and Dandelion) which can be heard on standard compact disc players. When the PlayStation arrived in stores on September 9th, you could use the disk to access nine separate impressive visual demonstrations from a plain-text menu overlaid on a gyrating rainbow background. To promote this marketing campaign, Sony also released a promo video of different PlayStation games. Enjoy this video from the PlayStation Museum Video Archives!
...and history was made in the video game generation
billslover90 7 months ago
"cd quality sound"
They actually used CD soundtracks for music in some psx games
KuchiboyROBLOX 1 year ago