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How big is the PlayStation 5? About as big as a Shibu Inu dog, photos show【Photos】
投稿日 2020年11月26日 13:00:46 (ニュース)
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Look, it’s the new PlayShiba!
The release of the PlayStation 5 this month represents a massive development, but not necessarily because of the technical specs (since as impressive as they are they’re still an incremental improvement over the previous hardware generation). No, what makes the PS5 a huge thing for video games is the fact that it’s literally a huge thing for video games, with the console itself being physically larger than any other in recent memory.
It’s big enough that you could say it’s bigger than a breadbox…except that that’s not such a useful description, since unless the person you’re talking to lives inside a Norman Rockwell painting, odds are they haven’t seen a breadbox in quite a while. Luckily, there’s an easier-to-understand size comparison: the PlayStation 5 is about as big as a Shiba Inu.
PS5は柴犬と同じ大きさです。 pic.twitter.com/w34twVCYwi
— 【柴犬】ちゃーこさんの日常 (@cha_kosan) November 12, 2020
Posing next to Sony’s shiny new system is Chako-san, the fluffy pet of Japanese Twitter user @cha_kosan. The 10-year-old pooch looks quite proud of herself, displaying the silly, self-assured smile that the breed is known for.
Appreciative comments have come flooding in for the photos, including:
“Whoa…the PS5 is huge…and the dog is cute.”
“They both have a two-tone color scheme going on.”
“These pictures make me jealous x 100,000,000.”
“If I can only pick one, I want the dog.”
“Is this a new hardware model, the PS5 Shiba?”
▼ Another commenter also complimented Chako-san for her intelligence and good behavior, sitting serenely next to the expensive new console without knocking it over or chewing on the controllers (even we’re not always so good at resisting that last one).
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The cute photo session is made extra heartwarming by coming on the heels of a very scary time for Chako-san and her owner. Just last month, veterinarians discovered that the Shiba had cancer.
投稿見て頂きありがとうございます
初めての大きな反響に驚きと共に、
皆様の反応誠にありがとうございますちゃーこさんですが、先月癌が見つかり
全摘出した後完治しました。癌が見つかった時は絶望の日々でしたが
また投稿できる喜びと幸せを
噛み締めてます。皆様ありがとうございます pic.twitter.com/WprpMe47M6
— 【柴犬】ちゃーこさんの日常 (@cha_kosan) November 14, 2020
Thankfully, her treatments were successful and she now has a clean bill of health, with a full recovery allowing her to enjoy days out in the crisp autumn weather.
黄昏れるちゃーこさん。 pic.twitter.com/DAzKAN4ekX
— 【柴犬】ちゃーこさんの日常 (@cha_kosan) November 24, 2020
And while Chako-san’s lack of opposable thumbs means she’s not going to be able to grab the DualSense controller and play some PlayStation 5 titles…
在宅勤務用でゲーミングチェアを購入。
座り心地良すぎて、ちゃーさんの寝床に pic.twitter.com/Xvuuko09Eg— 【柴犬】ちゃーこさんの日常 (@cha_kosan) May 27, 2020
…she can at least enjoy relaxing in her owner’s gaming chair.
Source: Twitter/@cha_kosan via IT Media
Images: Twitter/@cha_kosan
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