preferably older than ps4/xbox one era
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Some photos I took ages ago
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>>8115103great stuff thank you
WiiU was actually fun
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more classic game boys and/or game boy pocket pls?
>>8120196None of those are AI. They're 3D renders, based on actual prototypes that survived Sony and Nintendo's failed joint venture:https://www.techspot.com/news/107226-second-nintendo-playstation-prototype-has-uncovered.html
>>8122544The renders must’ve been made by a zoomtard because the Play Station’s discs would’ve been in a caddy like the picrel. The disc loading door would have recessed inward and the disc caddy would be drawn in. In fact, the prototype likely used the same type of magneto optical disc since it was the only rewritable optical disc available at the time the prototype was built.
>>8123676It looks to me like the modeler did a reasonable job of recreating the CD drive from this prototype unit.https://hackaday.com/2017/05/06/the-nintendo-playstation-finally-working/
>>8123677Yes but I am not talking about the drive itself. I’m talking about the stacks of PS1 disks that definitely would not work in the drive used in the prototype
>>8123680You mean the same prototype that's actually been used to play not only ordinary music CDs, but a modified SNES game on a burned CD-ROM?https://www.polygon.com/2017/5/6/15567462/nintendo-playstation-prototype-working-video-benheck/