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Ultra-rare Nintendo PlayStation prototype sells at auction for £230,000

The ultra-rare Nintendo PlayStation prototype, which was rediscovered in an attic in 2015, has been sold at auction for $300,000 USD (around £230,000).

The prototype (officially known as the ‘Nintendo Play Station’) was initially created as part of a doomed collaboration between Sony and Nintendo. It was intended to add CD-ROM capabilities to the 16-bit SNES, and was Sony’s first foray into the world of gaming hardware.

Famously, the project was terminated after a falling out between both parties when Nintendo suddenly announced a partnership with Sony rival Philips, but Sony’s efforts would eventually form the basis for its own console, 1994’s PlayStation – and the rest, as they say, is history.

Around 200 prototypes for the Nintendo PlayStation are believed to have been made, but most were eventually scrapped and only one is publicly known to still exist.

The Nintendo PlayStation prototype.

This particular unit was discovered by father and son Terry and Dan Diebold in a box of items that once belonged to now-bankrupt company Advanta – which just so happened to have had former Sony Computer Entertainment America president Olaf Olafsson in its employ.

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