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You’ve NEVER Seen A PlayStation Like This
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This devkit allowed hobbyist developers to create and test games for the PlayStation console.

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@tylermcdonald1152

2 years ago

MVG starting his rap career trying to get all this info out in a single short

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@joshsfox6266

2 years ago

Always wanted one as a kid but it was too expensive. I loved the Net Yaroze games that were on the Official PS magazine demo discs.

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@CatalystOfFire

9 months ago

This type of thing should have existed for every console.

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@KRAFTWERK2K6

2 years ago

Yeah i remember the Playstation Magazine Demo Discs often included Net Yaroze games and i was intrigued how people made fun little games for that console. I remember most of them being basically more like 2D games in the style of the 16 Bit Homecomputer games or the bundled mini-games that came with Windows 98. My uncle had a PS1 back then and collected the Demo Discs so i got to play a lot of these home developed games on these discs.

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@Anthraxbees

2 years ago

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@robertrada4783

2 years ago

I’ve seen a Playstation like this. Was going to buy one even though I couldn’t program to save my life in the ‘90’s.

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@HAZARDOUS88

2 years ago

I have so many great memories with Net Yaroze games. A lot of them were complete and had heaps of replayability.

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@Gamesta100

2 years ago

I definitely did know about it. The games were put on demo discs that came with magazines. I loved Terra Incognito, a soccer game I think called Total Soccer, Haunted Maze and Psychon.

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@tomonabudget

2 years ago

I'd love seeing some of the IDEs and dev kits from that era in action. How the development and debugging used to be.

How it all hang together too. I'm a dev myself and it still baffles me how it was done on a PlayStation before the days of sophisticated links to the hardware via USB or ethernet.

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@Adramach

2 years ago

1. Net Yaroze was not a name of a console, but a whole home dev programme, including a website. Net Yaroze means in Japanese "let's do it together in Web".
2. The only limitation that black PS has, comparing to official dev kit is reading unsigned builds from CDs. The only way to upload game to the console was send it via serial port.

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@lolcat

2 years ago

I would love one just for the lovely black colour

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@evilmonkeywithissues

1 year ago

Actually I have seen a PlayStation like this, thanks very much.

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@jvlppm

2 years ago

I love this idea. Even if it’s more expensive, even if it requires a subscription. It’s so hard to get a dev kit legitimately living abroad. Xbox Developer mode falls short when you can’t use xdk

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@gedaman

4 months ago

I remember reading about this in GamePro magazine in 1997. It sounded like every kid’s dream. You could develop your own PlayStation games! All that you needed was a PC and knowledge on how to code C+ coding.

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@KT-vl2rn

2 years ago

I had one of those back in the late 90's

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@davelazenby77255

2 years ago

Yeah I remember this, and the playable homebrew games on demo discs back in the day.

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@one_step_sideways

4 months ago

Do I understand it correctly that the Switch's proper devkit is the same mass-produced one, since it costs about as much, and lets even more devs get into game development and release games onto eShop?

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@darktetsuya

2 years ago

Oh yeah I remember reading about that one in Next Generation (or I guess it's EDGE in the UK?) definitely piqued my curiosity I thought it would be neat to develop games for the PSX! My understanding was it had to fit into memory so something about the size of namco's ridge racer, if I remember correctly? I've played a few of the demos that showed up on playstation underground there were definitely some neat ideas from the devs.

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@keeby4

1 year ago

Funny how the black color scheme makes it look more like it’s sequels.

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@jadenpokemon8952

1 year ago

Pretty awesome hardware, love the idea of giving hobbyists a way to make official games like that!

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