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Back in 1988, Nintendo inked a deal with Sony to produce a disc-based console tentatively titled the "[[Hilarious in Hindsight|Play Station]]" (two words). Sony and Philips jointly created the CD-ROM format, which boasted greater capabilities and (at the time) better anti-piracy measures than floppies. (Sony also designed the SPC700 sound chip which is found in the [[SNES]].) |
Back in 1988, Nintendo inked a deal with Sony to produce a disc-based console tentatively titled the "[[Hilarious in Hindsight|Play Station]]" (two words). Sony and Philips jointly created the CD-ROM format, which boasted greater capabilities and (at the time) better anti-piracy measures than floppies. (Sony also designed the SPC700 sound chip which is found in the [[SNES]].) |