CDs, DVDs and Blu-rays are an integral part of the game history and get some surprising secrets. Previous Next Page 1 of 15 "SNES-CD" or "Play Station" Before the Playstation brand has been launched at all, Nintendo turned to Sony to create a CD-ROM add-on for the SNES console. Of course, Sony wanted to develop a separate console that supports SNES cassettes and own games CDs. Although the "Play Station" on the CES 1991 should be announced, Nintendo later retired from the contract and canceled all work with Sony, as well known that the latter would have control over all SNES CD-ROM titles. Through a series of twists, including Sony, who approaches Sega and deal with Nintendo under the name "Play Station", the company was newly founded and the PlayStation, from which we knew and we love, became Japan in December 1994 released. Subsequently, it met in September 1995 in North America and Europe. Final Fantasy 7, Dragon Quest 7 on PS One In the...
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