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There are some people saying this is an elaborate hoax and fake put on by a modder, but hard to tell at this time.
https://games.yahoo.com/news/nintendos-playstation-holy-grail-game-142200344.html
Partial article:
An extraordinarily rare prototype of the SNES-CD console, which was created as part of a failed partnership between Nintendo and Sony some 25 years ago, has been discovered.
Never-before-seen images offer the first ever close-ups of the machine, now yellowed with age, which combines the form factor of the SNES along with the branding of PlayStation.
The console is so rare that its specific design features, such as a horizontal volume slider at the front and an assortment of outputs at the back, were not public knowledge. There are several other known prototypes of the SNES-CD, each with different variations on its design, which likely means that the version pictured below is the only in existence.
I'd like to call attention to the back -- one thing that strikes me is no one knows what the "Next" port is, but it SURE looks like HDMI. Also, the multi-out port has a directional notch, which is something I believe was never implemented on electronics until later, same with the power port which IIRC is something that was not used back in this time. I'm not 100% sure on that though...
https://games.yahoo.com/news/nintendos-playstation-holy-grail-game-142200344.html
Partial article:
An extraordinarily rare prototype of the SNES-CD console, which was created as part of a failed partnership between Nintendo and Sony some 25 years ago, has been discovered.
Never-before-seen images offer the first ever close-ups of the machine, now yellowed with age, which combines the form factor of the SNES along with the branding of PlayStation.
The console is so rare that its specific design features, such as a horizontal volume slider at the front and an assortment of outputs at the back, were not public knowledge. There are several other known prototypes of the SNES-CD, each with different variations on its design, which likely means that the version pictured below is the only in existence.
I'd like to call attention to the back -- one thing that strikes me is no one knows what the "Next" port is, but it SURE looks like HDMI. Also, the multi-out port has a directional notch, which is something I believe was never implemented on electronics until later, same with the power port which IIRC is something that was not used back in this time. I'm not 100% sure on that though...
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