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El veterano de Sony recuerda el videojuego 'casi terminado' para la consola cancelada de Nintendo PlayStation

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Mar 01,2025

El ex ejecutivo de PlayStation, Shuhei Yoshida, recientemente compartió anécdotas sobre su experiencia con el inédito Prototipo de Nintendo PlayStation, incluido el juego casi completo desarrollado para la consola desaparecida.

En una entrevista de Minnmax, Yoshida relató su viaje profesional en Sony, comenzando desde su colaboración temprana con Ken Kutaragi, el famoso "Padre de PlayStation". Uniéndose al equipo de Kutaragi en febrero de 1993, durante el desarrollo original de PlayStation, Yoshida y sus colegas fueron presentados al prototipo de Nintendo PlayStation. Hizo hincapié en que este era un prototipo funcional, no solo un concepto.

La consola prototipo de Nintendo PlayStation. Foto: Mats Lindh (Flickr/CC por 2.0). Yoshida declaró que un juego casi terminado estaba disponible para jugar en el prototipo en su primer día. Describió el juego como una reminiscencia de un tirador espacial contemporáneo, posiblemente similar a SilPheed de Sega CD, que utilizó la transmisión de activos basada en CD. Si bien no pudo recordar la identidad del desarrollador o el origen del juego (EE. UU. O Japón), expresó optimismo sobre su posible supervivencia.

"No me sorprendería", comentó Yoshida, haciendo referencia al formato de CD-ROM, lo que sugiere que los datos del juego aún podrían existir en los archivos de Sony.

La Nintendo PlayStation sigue siendo un elemento de coleccionista muy buscado, su estado inédito alimentando su mística como un vistazo a una posible historia de juego alternativa. Su prototipo ha cometido una atención significativa en las subastas y entre los coleccionistas.

La perspectiva de este tirador espacial desarrollado por Sony que ve la luz del día es intrigante. Teniendo en cuenta el eventual lanzamiento de Nintendo de Star Fox 2 años después de su cancelación, la posibilidad de que el redescubrimiento de este juego perdido no sea completamente descabellado.

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However, here’s what is known:

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For the Nintendo Switch, an enhanced version was released in 2022 (for Switch OLED and later for Switch 2), but again, not as a free upgrade.

So, while fans are hopeful for a free upgrade across all new platforms, including a potential free upgrade for the Switch 2, no such official free update has been announced.
👉 Bottom line: Divinity: Original Sin 2 has received enhanced versions on new hardware, but not as free upgrades. Always check official sources like Larian Studios’ website or platform-specific announcements (Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo) for the latest.
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