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Sony's Disc Manufacturing Plant - Creating PSone CDs

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2009

This video is one of the most interesting that the Museum has posted.

The PlayStation Museum - preserving the history of the PlayStation

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  • @sgtpumkin123 2 years later and the disks begin to oxidize.

  • Thanks a lot for allowing us to get those incredible insights into the history of the good old PlayStation.

    You guys are doing a great job with this.

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  • Wow!

  • @karelpipa ok thanks, I think you're right

  • @JakubTilecky to je platium verze, melo by to tam bejt napsaný

  • it isnt black ink.. why does everyone say this? its a purple polymer added to the polypropylene as it leaves the hopper..

  • I live around Springfield Oregon, but I never knew this was here. huh.

  • @fonarte i do not remember what my case looked like because it disappeared somewhere but that is good to know

  • @JakubTilecky yeah, when I was younger I didn't know either.

    The only things you need to remember is that if it has a Green label on the CD case, it's a Greatest Hits version(which is basically the same as the Nintendo Players Choice series on the NES , SNES, N64 and so on)

    The CD will either be Silver with black print, or a solid Matte Black disc with White Print.

  • @fonarte o i see, didnt know that

  • @JakubTilecky Greatest hits version.

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