yippey! I found one! Prototype Play Station

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#1 Owen7Miller
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A few weeks ago I read in Wiki that there were 500 prototype Play Stations (there was space between Play & Station for the Prototype). Made when Netendo and Sony were working on "The new Super Netendo" there was a bit of different answers for what the game would run off, Sony wanted floopy disks but Netendo wanted to keep the cartlige system. they went there seperate ways and sony sracked the the SNES Drive and Floppy for a CD ROM Drive.

http://www.playstationmuseum.com/Features/History/History1994.htm

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how much?

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#3 LordXelNaga
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A few weeks ago I read in Wiki that there were 500 prototype Play Stations (there was space between Play & Station for the Prototype). Made when Netendo and Sony were working on "The new Super Netendo" there was a bit of different answers for what the game would run off, Sony wanted floopy disks but Netendo wanted to keep the cartlige system. they went there seperate ways and sony sracked the the SNES Drive and Floppy for a CD ROM Drive.

http://www.playstationmuseum.com/Features/History/History1994.htm

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Um, WRONG. I don't know who taught you your videogame history, but they seriously need a slap around the head. It was a CD addon that Nintendo and Sony were developing, not FLOPPY DISKS. And the reason why the plan fell through was becase after revising the contract, Nintendo realised that it wasn't in their best interests/