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Sony Computer Entertainment

Japan Founded 1993

Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. was jointly established by Sony and its subsidiary Sony Music Entertainment Japan in 1993 to handle the company's ventures into the video game industry.

Sony Computer Entertainment at a Glance

Sony Computer Entertainment started operations in Japan in 1993 as a joint venture between Sony and Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Their catalog on PlayPile includes 680 titles, though they acted as a publisher for 676 of these and only developed 39. The company operated from 1993 until 2016, with their output growing significantly over the decades. They released 111 games during the 1990s, which jumped to 335 in the 2000s before settling at 217 in the 2010s. Their genre focus is heavily weighted toward adventure titles with 189 releases, followed by shooters at 125 and platformers at 113. They also produced a notable number of puzzle and simulator games, each totaling 92 entries. Their platform strategy was almost entirely focused on their own hardware. The PlayStation 3 holds the largest share with 299 games, while the PlayStation Portable has 187 titles. The PlayStation 2 features 172 games, and the original PlayStation has 147. Later consoles like the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 saw fewer releases with 101 and 69 games respectively. They had minimal presence on PC, Android, or iOS compared to their console dominance. The quality of their library shows a wide range. Across 377 rated titles, the average score sits at 71.9 out of 100. The breakdown reveals 103 great games with scores above 80, and 224 good games falling between 60 and 79. However, there are also 45 mixed titles scoring between 40 and 59, along with 5 poor games under 40. Their highest-rated works include The Last of Us Remastered at 95.4, LittleBigPlanet at 95, and Arc the Lad II at 94.3. Recent activity shows a dip in performance compared to their peak. In late 2015 and early 2016, they released MLB The Show 16 which scored well at 80.2. Other titles from this period struggled more. Hardware: Rivals received a score of 56.5, while Fat Princess Adventures landed at 66.9. Gravity Rush Remastered scored 76.6 and BigFest got 71. This suggests their later output was less consistent than the acclaimed titles from their earlier years.

679
Total Games
71.9
Avg Rating
1993
First Release
2016
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Adventure
20%
Shooter
13%
Platform
12%
Puzzle
10%
Simulator
10%

Platform Spread

PlayStation 3
299
PlayStation Portable
187
PlayStation 2
172
PlayStation
146
PlayStation Vita
101

Release Timeline

1990s
110
2000s
335
2010s
217

Rating Distribution

103
80-100
224
60-79
45
40-59
5
0-39
Doko Demo Issho: Toro to Nagareboshi game cover

Doko Demo Issho: Toro to Nagareboshi

2004·PS2
World Tour Soccer 2005 game cover
Rating 5.4

World Tour Soccer 2005

2004·PS2
PoPoLoCrois: Tsuki no Okite no Bouken game cover

PoPoLoCrois: Tsuki no Okite no Bouken

2004·PS2
Gran Turismo 4 Prologue game cover
Rating 5.5

Gran Turismo 4 Prologue

2003·PS2
WRC 3 game cover
Rating 6.5

WRC 3

2003·PS2
Mojib-Ribbon game cover

Mojib-Ribbon

2003·PS2
Kuma Uta game cover

Kuma Uta

2003·PS2
Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando game cover
Rating 90

Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando

2003·PS2
SOCOM II: U.S. Navy SEALs game cover
Rating 87

SOCOM II: U.S. Navy SEALs

2003·PS2
ChainDive game cover

ChainDive

2003·PS2
Jak II game cover
Rating 87

Jak II

2003·PS4, PS2
Grande Fratello: Il Gioco game cover

Grande Fratello: Il Gioco

2003·PS1
NCAA Gamebreaker 2004 game cover

NCAA Gamebreaker 2004

2003·PS2
Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball game cover

Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball

2003·PS2
Hungry Ghosts game cover

Hungry Ghosts

2003·PS2
Formula One 2003 game cover
Rating 8.0

Formula One 2003

2003·PS2
Ka 2: Let's Go Hawaii game cover

Ka 2: Let's Go Hawaii

2003·PS3, PS2
Doko Demo Issyo: Watashi na Ehon game cover

Doko Demo Issyo: Watashi na Ehon

2003·PS2
EyeToy: Play game cover
Rating 7.7

EyeToy: Play

2003·PS2
Primal game cover
Rating 6.5

Primal

2003·PS3, PS4, PS2
Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits game cover
Rating 7.8

Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits

2003·PS4, PS2
Shibai Michi game cover

Shibai Michi

2003·PS2
Jinx game cover
Rating 4.0

Jinx

2003·PS1
Lifeline game cover

Lifeline

2003·PS2
War of the Monsters game cover
Rating 7.2

War of the Monsters

2003·PS4, PS2
Let's Bravo Music game cover

Let's Bravo Music

2002·PS2
WRC II Extreme game cover
Rating 7.9

WRC II Extreme

2002·PS2
Dark Cloud 2 game cover
Rating 8.7

Dark Cloud 2

2002·PS4, PS2
Disney's Treasure Planet game cover

Disney's Treasure Planet

2002·PS1
Hardware: Online Arena game cover

Hardware: Online Arena

2002·PS2
Ratchet & Clank game cover
Rating 8.1

Ratchet & Clank

2002·PS2
Formula One 2002 game cover
Rating 6.0

Formula One 2002

2002·PS2
Train Simulator Real: The Keihin Kyuukou game cover

Train Simulator Real: The Keihin Kyuukou

2002·PS2
Space Fishermen game cover

Space Fishermen

2002·PS2
Twisted Metal: Black Online game cover
Rating 4.0

Twisted Metal: Black Online

2002·PS3, PS4, PS2
Poinie's Poin game cover

Poinie's Poin

2002·PS2
Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus game cover
Rating 86

Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus

2002·PS2
Firebugs game cover

Firebugs

2002·PS1
SOCOM: US Navy SEALs game cover
Rating 7.9

SOCOM: US Navy SEALs

2002·PS2
The Mark of Kri game cover
Rating 7.4

The Mark of Kri

2002·PS3, PS4, PS2
Toro to Typing game cover

Toro to Typing

2002·PC
SkyGunner game cover

SkyGunner

2002·PS2
Formula One Arcade game cover

Formula One Arcade

2002·PS1
Gran Turismo Concept: 2002 Tokyo-Geneva game cover
Rating 7.0

Gran Turismo Concept: 2002 Tokyo-Geneva

2002·PS2
Boku no Natsuyasumi 2: Umi no Bouken-hen game cover

Boku no Natsuyasumi 2: Umi no Bouken-hen

2002·PS2, PSP
Futari no Fantavision game cover

Futari no Fantavision

2002·PS2
PoPoLoCrois: Hajimari no Bouken game cover

PoPoLoCrois: Hajimari no Bouken

2002·PS2
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! - Collector's Edition game cover

Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! - Collector's Edition

2002·PS1