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Hello guys, today I propose you something Big! A big exclusive (temporary because given the somewhat the little historical aspect of things I have to share it elsewhere)
I worked in close collaboration with an artist who created a Blender of the Super disc (a commercial version of the MSU prototype) based on the latest statements from the developers as well as on the design of the Satellaview (extension of the Super Famicom, marketed only in Japan from 1995)
New logo once again based on the official acronym of the official super disc used by the developers at the time!
In short, nothing was left to chance and I think it is the cleanest version that a commercial and definitive version of the console could have given!
Even Secret of Mana is not a coincidence since it was the launch title planned for the release of the machine on day one!
the creation of these media does not call into question all the work of the guys who are based on the msu logo (which was the prototype) but now leaves the choice and brings a new alternative for those who want it. Go towards the charter "logo prototype msu" or "the Super disc"
This representation of the super disc is definitely the most beautiful and realistic of the proposals
Everyone will choose which charter to go for according to their tastes!
I leave you some media for those who would like to open a construction site!
Here is my theme which will also be shared in the batocera community.
For the History/
of the MSU In the early 90s, many video game manufacturers saw the relatively new CD medium as a way to expand the capabilities of their existing consoles, and Nintendo had planned a CD expansion for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Originally planned and developed in cooperation with Sony, Nintendo later turned to Phillips to carry out the project, but no finished product ever saw the light of day.
Sony, offended by Nintendo, developed the Playstation to commercial maturity, and Phillips released the CD-I independently (which did not do well at all, by the way).
But if history had taken a different course, perhaps we would all remember the Nintendo Super Disc today.
. Many thanks to Oliver Harries for his trust and availability:
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