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XBOX 360 Xenon Alpha 2 Kit
Some of the earliest documentation of the Alpha XeDK dates back to October 2003 when Xerox contractor Michael Hanscom shared a picture of a truckload of PowerMac G5s arriving on Microsoft's Redmond campus. Hanscom was later fired for posting the photos to his online blog. The Alpha XeDK was used for development of early Xbox 360 titles including Crackdown, Condemned, Kameo and Full Auto. Development of these titles was later moved to Beta hardware and eventually, final XDK hardware before being released. The Alpha XeDK was used for all demos at E3 2005. Even though the final case design was being shown, all of the locked kiosk cabinets contained the PowerMac G5 Alpha XeDKs and wired controllers due to the lack of RF board. When Microsoft moved all development to the Beta XeDK, the Alpha XeDKs were resold to full time Microsoft employees for $300 USD with a limit of 1 per employee. Although these kits all had the Microsoft Game Studios stickers on them, most were wiped and reinstalled with Mac OS X for personal use.
More information on the Alpha 2 can be found on our dedicated XBOX 360, XenonWiki -
Xbox 360 Prototype Hard Drive
A prototype 360 from early 2005. Sadly missing the original drive and in not so great shape. -
Xbox 360 Kinect Prototype
An extremely early XBOX 360 Kinect prototype lacking XBOX branding. This kinect was used by Ubisoft and was found in canada in 2023. -
XBOX "Xblade" Prototype Console
An XBOX original "Xblade" prototype from 2003. It needs some work as the caps are leaking/swollen. -
Werewolf: The Apocalypse
Werewolf: The Apocalypse was a video game that was in development at Capcom's Western development studio around 1995-1996, with plans to release the game on the original Sony PlayStation and the SEGA Saturn. Based on the world of White Wolf's roleplaying game Werewolf: The Apocalypse, WTA was a 3D brawler with an overhead isometric-style perspective. Players could choose one of seven characters, including characters from the tabletop game like Mari Cabrah, and do battle with typical Werewolf foes like Fomori, Black Spiral Dancers and Banes. The game was never finished, and only an early and very rough prototype has ever been seen publicly. -
The Red Star
The Red Star was originally scheduled for release for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox on September 4, 2004. The first time that gamers could get their hands on The Red Star was in August 2004 on the Official PlayStation Magazine Demo. Game Informer made an early review on both the PS2 and Xbox versions. The Xbox version was made in parallel with the PlayStation 2 version. It was completed with a press review copy circulating among gaming publications, including Game Informer, but was never commercially released. -
SONY Ericsson Xperia Play Z2i
An example of the unreleased SONY Ericsson Xperia Play Z2i preserved by Obscure Gamers in 2022.
The device was donated to VGPM as part of the change in owners. -
Sonic Mega Collection Plus
Sonic Mega Collection Plus (???? ???????? ??? Sonikku Mega Korekushon Purasu?) is a video game compilation of twenty Sega titles, sixteen of which are from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It was developed by Sonic Team and released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2004, and later the Windows PC in 2006, by Sega. -
PlayStation 5 Prototype motherboard "EDM-AR10"
The following item is a prototype PlayStation 5 motherboard, this version which is EDM-AR10 wasn't released to the public.
EDM-AR10 appears to be the disk based motherboard, another such board named EDM-BR10 exists, which appears to be the diskless version.
Our board appears to be a reject, and was as such disposed off in e-waste, ours also lacks any chips.