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TIL that the Sony PlayStation was never meant to be a product. It was intended to be a new console that would play exclusively Nintendo games on CDs. Instead Nintendo backed out
Rare 'Nintendo PlayStation' Works, Except the Important Bit | WIRED
The Last Known Nintendo PlayStation Prototype Is up for Auction
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Nintendo PlayStation: Ultra-rare prototype sells for £230,000 - BBC News
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Bidding begins on 'Nintendo Play Station' prototype - Polygon
File:Nintendo Playstation Prototype (38460196990).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
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We turned on the Nintendo PlayStation: It's real and it works | Engadget
Rare Nintendo Play Station console sells for $360,000 at auction - The Verge
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Strategy showdown in gaming: Nintendo vs. Sony vs. Microsoft | Daily Sabah
IGN on Twitter: "The “Nintendo PlayStation” prototype was developed as part of a potential partnership between Nintendo and Sony to play both SNES cartridges and CD-based games: https://t.co/IsgJKh4PIt https://t.co/0JhJiZ2lfH" / Twitter
Score Dev Kits For Xbox, Playstation, And Nintendo | Xsolla
Modder manages to get the fabled 'Nintendo PlayStation' console working | Mashable
Nintendo PlayStation: Ultra-rare prototype sells for £230,000 - BBC News
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Nintendo PlayStation sells at auction for 'only' £276,900 | Metro News
Why the Nintendo PlayStation is worth so much - YouTube
The Nintendo PlayStation can finally play CD games | Engadget
Yup, That's A Nintendo PlayStation Alright | by Matt Hawkins | Attract Mode | Medium
A piece of video game history hits the auction block – Swiss National Museum - Swiss history blog
Nintendo PlayStation prototype sells for $360K - CNET