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iFixit PlayStation 1 teardown is a blast from the past

iFixit PlayStation 1 teardown is a blast from the past

Posted on December 4, 2019December 4, 2019 By Jarvis

It isn’t too often that we see iFixit tearing down legacy hardware, but today is a special occasion. Today marks the 25th anniversary of the original PlayStation’s release, which launched in Japan on December 3rd, 1994. In honor of that milestone, iFixit has decided to teardown an original console and take a look inside.

iFixit’s teardown actually begins by comparing the Japanese and NA PlayStations side-by-side, which aesthetically don’t look that different.
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