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Why is there an infobox with system requirements located in top-left of the article? That requirements are interesting, and should be kept in the article. But if there is a prominent infobox in top-left cornert, then it should contain the specs for the yaroze console, not the PC requirements!
This article claims the Net Yaroze was only available through Sony. Back in the days of PlayStation, I had a friend who has been to downtown Newark, New Jersey, USA (I am not in contact with this person anymore). While he never purchased and I never visited, he exclaimed that a particular video game store sold the black PlayStation that played all regions and you could create your own games. I will have to do my own research but can anyone confirm that stores did in fact sell the Net Yaroze? If not, then the stores must have been selling them illegally. That city of Newark is known for it's high crime rate and all the cheap non name brand stores. —Preceding
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If you check out this website, which has a report from Sony about the Net Yaroze on it, you'll see that Sony quite explicitly state that the Net Yaroze will only be available by mail order. Presumably, your friend bought a second-hand Net Yaroze console that someone else wanted rid of!
http://www.absolute-playstation.com/api_faqs/faq13.htm -
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11:16, 22 June 2010 (UTC)reply
Officially by Sony only C but we had access to assembly (CPU use only) and a GNU C++ compiler uploaded by a member.
I'm not aware Pascal was supported.
I was a member: mgarcia dot org — Preceding
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Hamon, Sébastien (March 1997). "News Europe : Net Yaroze, la nouvelle console très spéciale de Sony". Joypad [
fr (in French). No. 62.
Yellow Media [
fr. pp. 54–55.
Hamon, Sébastien (March–April 1997). "Making of : Net Yaroze - la révolution de Sony, ou comment devenir programmeur de jeux PlayStation". PlayStation Magazine [
fr (in French). No. 8.
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Rubin, Michael (November 1997).
"Letters - Corresponding". Next Generation. No. 35.
Imagine Media. p. 218. Sony's Net Yaroze was in fact released earlier this year, amid much apparent public interest but little official fanfare from Sony.