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A real machine of Super Nintendo compatible "PlayStation" which Sony jointly developed with Nintendo can be found - GIGAZINE
Nintendo PlayStation/Super Disc | Fact | FactRepublic.com
Nintendo's PlayStation Prototype Console Hits $360,000 At Auction - GAMINGbible
Nintendo PlayStation: Ultra-rare prototype sells for £230,000 - BBC News
Cancellation of Super NES CD-ROM - Crappy Games Wiki
Nintendo PlayStation: Ultra-rare prototype sells for £230,000 - BBC News
Super Nintendo/PlayStation Prototype Super Disc System Cartridge Boot ROM (Bios v0.95) #SNES #Rare - YouTube
The world's only known Nintendo PlayStation has sold for $300,000 [Updated] | Ars Technica
Nintendo Play Station Superdisc Discovered - News - Nintendo World Report
Super NES CD-ROM - Wikipedia
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YouTube video shows possible long-lost Nintendo-Sony Super Disc - CNET
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The world's only known Nintendo PlayStation has sold for $300,000 [Updated] | Ars Technica
The Definitive History of the Nintendo Playstation : r/nintendo
Sony/Nintendo PlayStation prototype console now fully working: disc-based games now playable | T3
Gamer Combines Sony PlayStation and SNES, Creates Custom-Built Super NES CD-ROM System - TechEBlog
Kotaku on Twitter: "The "Nintendo Play Station" prototype will sell for over $400,000: https://t.co/SVuAEMsLLO https://t.co/Y3h8sPy41M" / Twitter
Rare 'Nintendo Play Station' prototype going up for auction - Polygon
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.
Sony Nintendo PlayStation Super Disc by AirSharkSquad on DeviantArt
Nintendo PlayStation switched on for first time four months after console discovery - but what happened? - Mirror Online
We turned on the Nintendo PlayStation: It's real and it works | Engadget