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>>4554928
Also, the SNES CD-ROM prototype

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Excite.

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>>2512343
>>2512125
Here's a pic of the supposed "final version."

You can note a few differences from OPs pics.

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>>2341093
>what started the trend of keeping the codename.
Considering it was called that first internally then leaked out slowly it only makes sense that the name would remain considering how close it is to "PS" and "PS" by itself is a little ambiguous.

Things like Ultra64 didn't catch on because N64 is not ambiguous, Ultra64 is not shorter to type and U64 makes no sense, not to mention it's highly likely that Nintendo demanded people call it the N64 in publications post release, they also had their own line of magazines and advertisements which would use the official name.

The PlayStation was always the PlayStation. PS, PSX, and PS1 are just abbreviations for that and not a separate name entirely.

>>2341102
>wanting to argue over the fact people were or were not arguing
Anon please.

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