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Nintendo DSi Panda
The following is a Nintendo DSi Panda unit used in development for the Nintendo 3DS, the unit would be placed in a Gyroscope unit and connect via a KIS card containing a ribbon cable.
This unit is sadly missing the Gyroscope unit but still has the KIS card, oddly this unit is set into Kiosk mode meaning all text comes up in Japanese with no options to toggle English, this can however be changed by changing a fuse on the motherboard, this fuse was added to prevent factory workers turning the unit off by mistake. -
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 ONE XDK Prototype CMDV-16
A prototype XBOX ONE XDK found at e-waste, the system has a sticker stating the motherboard revision as CMDV-16. -
XBOX ONE Prototype GEV3B6L-09
An early XBOX ONE Protype dated around 6 months before the final hardware revision, this motherboard is reused from even earlier units that had zebra stripes.
The motherboard still retains debugging functions at this stage. -
PlayStation 3 CBEH 1004 Prototype
The following item is a rather abused prototype PlayStation 3 CBEH 1004, the original owner decided to modify this unit and drill holes in the side. -
XBOX ONE Durango Alpha Tower
The following item is a prototype XBOX ONE Durango alpha tower, this was used prior to the final hardware and the Zebra style XBOX ONE Units.
Our unit is missing it's Hard Drive and GPU but will be restored in future. -
XBOX 360 Slim Prototype Kiosk Dummy
The following item is an XBOX 360 Slim Dummy model often used in kiosk units, these are complete minus the fact the motherboard is blank with no components. -
XBOX 360 XDK 009
This consoles is states it is pre-release hardware upon updating, it cannot update past 5xxx recoveries. -
SEGA Master System II (Not For Resale Demo Console)
The Master System is an 8-bit third-generation home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 and featured enhanced graphical capabilities over its predecessors. The Master System launched in North America in 1986, followed by Europe in 1987, and then in Brazil and Korea in 1989. A Japanese version of the Master System was also launched in 1987, which features a few enhancements over the export models (and by proxy the original Mark III): a built-in FM audio chip, a rapid-fire switch, and a dedicated port for the 3D glasses. The Master System II, a cheaper model, was released in 1990 in North America, Australasia and Europe.