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PSX before??

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Name: OldManClayton
Date: October 15, 2007 at 08:59:47 Pacific
Subject: PSX before??
OS: Windows 98+XP+CE
CPU/Ram: Multiple
Model/Manufacturer: HP IBM Toshiba
Comment:
Does anyone know much about the PSX before it became an independant console? I was watching tv at a friend's house and it said the PSX was going to be an add-on for the SNES (Always wondered what that ext. port was for) until nintendo denied partnering with sony and they split. Where there any working models? are there any pictures? I'd love to see them. Kind of funny, if Nintendo had played it cool we'd have a cool doohickey and nintendo would have one less competitor.

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Name: fonzibear
Date: November 29, 2007 at 23:16:35 Pacific
Subject: PSX before??
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i've seen some mock ups kinda looked like the sega expansion with tha cd can't remeber right now but oh well

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