How the Sony PlayStation Net Yaroze DevKit brought Indie Game Development to Consoles | MVG

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The Story of the Sony PlayStation Net Yaroze - The Consumer grade Development Kit that was sold in 1997 and how it brought Indie development to video games for an affordable price.
 
As a kid, I thought the Net Yarooze was the coolest thing. I was definitely geeking out when I saw it in Next Generation Magazine. I learned basic and never progressed in my learning of code (I was a kid). While It would be fun to play around with one of these kits, I think I would be better served in Dreams.
 
I wanted one of these so badly as a kid. Not really for the game dev shit (although, that was cool, too) -- it was mostly because this system looks so damn good in black.
 
Thought the colors of dev. consoles and the Net Yaroze were cooler than the standard retail ones.

I fondly remember the demo disc that came with the Official UK PlayStation Magazine issue with Metal Gear Solid on the cover, which was covered in-depth here:
 
As a kid, I thought the Net Yarooze was the coolest thing. I was definitely geeking out when I saw it in Next Generation Magazine. I learned basic and never progressed in my learning of code (I was a kid). While It would be fun to play around with one of these kits, I think I would be better served in Dreams.
I also read about it on some console magazine and seeing the price of it crushed my PSX game dev dreams.

(I tried YABASIC on PS2)😔
 
The games on the demo discs honestly kept me entertained endlessly when I would only get 1 or 2 games a year before the modchip
 
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