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“Why Did That Console Cost $18,000?”

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Short summary: In the year 2000, a pivotal moment occurred in the gaming world when a major tech giant launched its first gaming console. The stage was set during a notable conference, where a prototype, far from being just an ordinary plastic box, made its grand debut. Instead, it presented a massive and fully functional design, showcasing […] <a class="g1-link g1-link-more" href="">More</a>

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In the year 2000, a pivotal moment occurred in the gaming world when a major tech giant launched its first gaming console. The stage was set during a notable conference, where a prototype, far from being just an ordinary plastic box, made its grand debut. Instead, it presented a massive and fully functional design, showcasing an imposing chromed “X” that would leave a lasting impression on both audiences and competitors alike. The reason behind the price: machined aluminum The prototype came with an astonishing cost of around 17,000 euros, driven by a single, defining factor: the exclusivity and quality of the materials used in its crafting. Unlike typical products mass-produced through quick and inexpensive plastic molding, this console was meticulously cut from solid blocks of aluminum. This method served as a testament to engineering excellence, as it required the precision of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machinery to achieve the geometric perfection of its signature “X” design. The exorbitant price tag reflected not just the production of a unique piece of engineering, but also the intention behind it. While the internal hardware bore similarities to high-performance PCs of that era, the majority of the expense stemmed from its exceptional premium casing. The design was not meant for commercial release but served to convey a message of power and stability during a time when the brand was venturing into the console gaming arena. A nostalgic recreation by dedicated modders  

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