- cross-posted to:
- cassettefuturism@lemm.ee
- cross-posted to:
- cassettefuturism@lemm.ee
Photographer Julian Domanski met Kutaragi earlier this month and revealed that he got to hold his Nintendo PlayStation
Sick, this is a genuinely cool piece of hardware history I wish we had a chance to explore more.
Gosh that is slick, wonderful design and looks nearly prestine. Hope it can make it to a museum one day.
That’s a great point, I hadn’t even noticed the absence of UV degradation until you mentioned it. It likely hasn’t seen an undrawn curtain for most of it’s existence
It seems that it is missing the play/pause button and the CD tray’s front.
Woah, a CD tray you’re right! I was imagining it slot loaded like a Wii, but I reckon that wasn’t around or too expensive hah. Shame about the missing bits
I noticed it because in the article there is a photo of the previous known Playstation and has something that this one is missing at the front.
Ha! Right you are Ken!
Now over to Guy LeDouche with Sinkers and Floaters!
Oh, different Ken?
Sorry.
Sweet. Got any games for it? The Legend of Bandicoot maybe?
Metal Gear Mario perhaps?
You should cross-post to !cassettefuturism@lemm.ee! Its not a perfect fit but this is such a beautiful object, I’m sure folks there would love to see it!
Done, thanks!
Play / Pause button is missing.
Sorry mate, the most I can give you is $20. Take it or leave it.
$30 and its yours.
This is, at least for me, the holy grail of videogames relics.
I’m still super fond of the Net Yaroze development PlayStations. This would be cool to have, but I’m not sure what you could do with it.
Develop games for the PlayStation
That is a beautiful system.
i wonder how much hardware is added besides the CD drive…
omg, how did I forget BenHeck tore one down, ty!
I bet it has a killer sound processor