Don't know that one. I once saw a yellow PS2, did miss it to buy it (idiot me), and then later Oz told me, that these are developer consoles.What about the Sony Playstation Net Yaroze?
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Don't know that one. I once saw a yellow PS2, did miss it to buy it (idiot me), and then later Oz told me, that these are developer consoles.What about the Sony Playstation Net Yaroze?
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The Net Yaroze was released by Sony for home games development around 97/98 I think. It was a completely unlocked Playstation so could run copied games, but it's main use was the fact it could be connected to a PC and code could be passed to the Yaroze for testing.
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I did have the opportunity to get a Yaroze PSX, but declined as I had heard that they would only supply replacement parts to registered users... ie, the dev companies. Would have been able to pick it up for just under £50, but i was concerned that at that price it was not a working one. So I ended up declining.
Maybe I should have got one and swapped the case with my old PSX, just to look cool, if it didnt work.
Well, hindsight is such a great tool, now all I need is a time machine to go with it!
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Lol, that would be perfect....make a mistake....Ctrl + Z...
Sounds like someone is vacuuming in the background, or it's a pretty loud PC.
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That is definitely the system fan inside the Katana dev kit, although listen to how loud the button and joystick clicks are too. Sounds like the guy had the gain turned right up on the microphone.
Also, it looks like he changed his mind about selling the system and pulled the auction.
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Funny quote from eBay:
The seller ended this listing early because the item was lost or broken.