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Rare Nintendo Play Station console sells for $360,000 at auction - The Verge
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Nintendo PlayStation console worth over $1M now up for sale - 9to5Toys
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Nintendo PlayStation prototype sells for $360K - CNET
The Nintendo PlayStation sells for $360,000 at auction | Engadget
The Nintendo PlayStation prototype can finally play CD-ROM games - The Verge
Nintendo PlayStation: Ultra-rare prototype sells for £230,000 - BBC News
Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R, China. 1st Dec, 2015. The ultra rare 1991 Nintendo Sony Playstation prototype games console on display at HMV Central Hong Kong. Terry Diebold has discovered an ultra-rare
Tearing Apart The Nintendo PlayStation | Hackaday
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Why The Nintendo PlayStation Was Never Released - Dark History: Episode 1 - YouTube
Sega's Saturn, the Nintendo 64, and Sony's PlayStation jockeyed for position in the 'Platform Wars' of the mid-'90s
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The fabled Nintendo Playstation is real and the bidding for it is powering up | KXAN Austin
Nintendo PlayStation and other console collabs
IGN - 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, but it never entered mass production.
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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
El prototipo de Nintendo PlayStation, vendido en subasta por 360.000 dólares - MeriStation
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