Eddie-Griffin
Banned
https://www.thegamer.com/rares-abandoned-game-boy-competitor-playboy-revealed/
As reported by Time Extension, the Playboy is currently on display at the Retro Computer Museum in Leicester. Current Rare employee Pete Cox has allowed the RCM to borrow the little piece of video game history. Paul Machacek, one of the minds behind the Playboy's creation, previously revealed he believed the console was lost forever, and is amazed to see it show up all these years later.
I have no idea where you got this from but yes, this is the thing we built in 1989 to show to Nintendo,” Machacek tweeted in reply to the news that the Playboy had been discovered. That's right, Rare had been working with Nintendo a lot and the Playboy was originally supposed to be a joint effort rather than a competitor. However, at the show where Rare intended to show Nintendo the Playboy, the company unveiled the Game Boy.
The reveal that Nintendo already had a pretty great handheld console of its own in the works brought Rare's Playboy project to an end. That the console had been dubbed the Playboy was probably reason enough to believe the project might never get off the ground.
They said the cancelled hardware was based on the RAZZ board, which was scrapped also. But while the arcade hardware being scrapped is disappointing, cancelling the Playboy isn't, I mean look at how huge the the thing is, and it's clearly lacking portability.
Also why the heck is the directional pad floating above to the left with the face buttons below in a corner? how would you even play this thing? Interesting history nonetheless.