What console game has been released with the highest number of optical discs?

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Nowadays, games being released in 1 or 2 discs is considered normal (for example, RDR2 for PS4/Xbox One in 2 50GB Blu-ray discs and GTA V for the Xbox 360 was 2 9.5GB DVDs), but I remember that around the PS1 era games were released in a big number of discs (Final Fantasy 8 & 9 for the PS1 was released on 4 CDs).

What console game has ever been released in the highest amount of discs in total? Only actual game discs count (aka no Soundtrack, Demos or Movies) unless is used by the game in some way.






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How many bits does a ps5 have?

16\u2011bit audio and 44.1 kHz sampling rate on all channels.

What is the highest selling console of all time?

The best-selling video game console of all time is Sony's PlayStation 2 (PS2). More than 157 million systems have been sold around the world since its launch in March 2000.

What was the first CD video game?

The CD-ROM\xb2 System was released on the 4th of December, 1988 and holds the title as the first gaming system ever to use CDs. This was an add-on for the TurboGrafx-16 (also known as the PC Engine) and likely deserves its own article since it took many forms over the years.

How many bits is a PlayStation 4?

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