CPU: MIPS R3000A-family R3051 @ 33.8688 MHz MEMORY: 2MB of main RAM, 1MB Video RAM, 512KB Sound RAM GRAPHICS: Handled by CPU, Maximum of 16.7 million colors (24-bit color depth), Resolutions from 256x224 to 640x480, Unlimited color lookup tables, Maximum of 4000 8x8 pixel sprites with individual scaling and rotation, # Flat or Gouraud shading, and texture mapping, Emulation of simultaneous backgrounds (for parallax scrolling) SOUND: ADPCM sources with up to 24 channels and up to 44.1 kHz sampling rate MEDIA/STORAGE: Memory Cards of 128KB EEPROM
The PlayStation (known as PS, PSone, PS1, or PSX) is a 32-bit fifth generation video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment in December 1994. Sony Playstation was a powerful CD-based 32bits console, produced in 1994. It holds great records of being the second most saleable console in video games history, with 125 Millions consoles sold worldwide. It was the main counterpart of SEGA Saturn and Nintendo 64.
The Playstation (PSOne) (default) color palette
24bit RGB 16,7 million-color palette (all on screen)