The National Videogame Museum just got its hands on the oldest known Nintendo PlayStation, a true gem in gaming history. This prototype was born from a brief partnership between Nintendo and Sony in the early '90s, aimed at creating a CD-ROM add-on for the Super Nintendo. Even though the collaboration didn’t last, it paved the way for Sony’s PlayStation success. The museum will showcase this unique piece, giving fans a chance to reflect on what could have been. How cool is it to see such a rare artifact in person?

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