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Central Station (also known as Network Gaming Service) was an online service by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe for PAL regions in the
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era. The service allowed users to have friend lists, view new game releases, read the latest PlayStation-related news, enter events, and play Central Station-integrated online games for the
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and
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consoles. The service acted as a Sony official alternative to middleware like
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but with extra features similar to
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or
PlayStation Network PlayStation Network (PSN) is a digital media entertainment service provided by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Launched in November 2006, PSN was originally conceived for the PlayStation video game consoles, but soon extended to encompass smartp ...
. The Central Station portal could be accessed via a Network Access Disc which would be used to set up an internet connection. Central Station was superseded by the worldwide
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upon release of the PlayStation 3. It is unclear when it was discontinued.


History

The overall history of Central Station is unclear due to very limited documentation. However, multiple Network Access Discs have been dumped and preserved online. These discs show that Central Station went through at least two major UI/Branding changes outside of beta testing. Around November 2004, Sony gave out new discs to registered users. These discs included a new settings UI, a new Central Station portal, and Hardware: Online Arena. The Central Station middleware seems to have been used on some
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games as-well, although no evidence exists showing that users could access the Central Station portal on
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consoles. A beta disc known as "Mirage" was dumped online that has a very rough sketch of the Central Station UI, alongside was a scanned document that was released on a Tumblr blog indicating that
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worked with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe to integrate H.264 streaming into the Network Access Discs.


Usage

Central Station required users to register their console with two to three different codes depending on the console's model. These would mainly consist of a Network Access Code (included in the disc or console packaging), the Console Model Number, and the Network Adapter Serial Number. After going through the registration process, users would receive a PIN code in the mail that could be entered on the console or on th
Network Gaming Service
website.


Supported Games

All of the games that support Central Station are published by Sony Computer Entertainment or a similar subsidiary:


See also

*
DNAS Dynamic Network Authentication System (DNAS) was a proprietary authentication system created by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. DNAS retrieved information about a user's hardware and software for authentication, copy protection, account blocking ...
*
PlayStation Network PlayStation Network (PSN) is a digital media entertainment service provided by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Launched in November 2006, PSN was originally conceived for the PlayStation video game consoles, but soon extended to encompass smartp ...
* PlayOnline *
Xbox Live The Xbox network, formerly and still sometimes branded as Xbox Live, is an Internet, online multiplayer video game, multiplayer gaming and digital media delivery service created and operated by Microsoft. It was first made available to the Xbox ...
* Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection


References


External links


Network Gaming Service
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