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    Quote Originally Posted by pez2k View Post
    The PSX was a prototype. A production Sony PSX appeared many years later, but it's a PS2/HDD recorder combo only available in Japan and totally unrelated to the 90s prototype which entered production as the Sony Playstation. Pet peeve of mine. :P
    Haha, I am the same! I hate people calling it the "PSX" . On another note, the Playstation was NOT the Super Nintendo CD drive, it was a seperate machine sony were making to be compatible with it. The Super NES CD rom was being made by Nintendo and Phillips.

    Even though I am a diehard Sega fanboy and as such have a built in hatred for all things Nintendo, I really wish the Super NES/SFC CD rom had been released. I can just imagine how awesome it would have been to play games like Final Fantasy VI, Star Ocean, Tales of Phantasia, Chrono Trigger, Dragon Quest VI, Dragon Quest III, Akumajou Dracula-XX, Ganbare! Goemon IV, Super Street Fighter II (providing the system had a big enough RAM cart) etc on cd. Hell there could have been nicer versions of PC Engine games such as Snatcher as well. Although, with Nintendo's crappy kiddy systems and games, I guess it may have ended up like the awful, censored Saturn and PS1 versions, yuck.

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    [QUOTE=Game_Collector;515962]Haha, I am the same! I hate people calling it the "PSX" . On another note, the Playstation was NOT the Super Nintendo CD drive, it was a seperate machine sony were making to be compatible with it. The Super NES CD rom was being made by Nintendo and Phillips.
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    Sony did have an agreement with sony to make the SNES CD after they scraped their plans with Philips before going back to them again!

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    Sorry guys but the c64 was the 1st big homebrew scene imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by osgeld View Post
    dunno about the dreamcast, back when i did have all the boot disks and most of the emulators and yea i cannot seem to remember any of them worth playing

    thats when my DC moved into the other room to take its place as "internet appliance" and nothing more, and the little 500mhz pizzabox compaq i had took over the tv as emulator central, + media box

    pc of course is the ultimate emu machine, but the psp has taken over all my needs becuase its just so durn handy

    the dreamcast on the other hand is still sitting in the spare bedroom with dust on it

    the only thing about the dreamcast being such an AWESOME scene is that it was the first cheap tv console powerful enugh to run emulators

    disk drive on the dreamcast, eh were talking about 1999 here burning a cd wasnt a life changing process (like it was when the playstation came out) just abit tedious if you like to fidget with your games alot
    Buying a DC in 2002 for 50$ and being able to play most any nes or snes game on it without any kind of silly bootdiscs and whatnot was surreal. It is still the largest console homebrew scene, and the only one to have commercial homebrew (and official games are still coming out every once in a while). Not only that but the DC had some of the best games of the past few generations (after the DC stopped, most of its games went on to become the better games for the PS2 and Xbox).

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