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Doing It Together: Remembering PlayStation’s Net Yaroze Console. PlayStation Magazine's demo disc number 42—it came with the February 1999 issue and contains a 'Hall of Fame' collection of 14 Net Yaroze games. So Net Yaroze occupies an interesting, conflicted place in gaming history. Net Yaroze For Linux 1 Net Yaroze For Linux This is a tutorial that explains how to set up GCC 2.95 as a cross-compiler for the 'Net Yaroze' PlayStation development environment under Linux.
If you've been feverishly coding away on a PlayStation 1 game for the past, say, eleven years in the hope of becoming the next Devil Dice, you should go ahead and shelve the project. Next month, Sony will finally the European server for the project. The Net Yaroze is a special black PlayStation console that allowed homebrew developers to run their own code on the system, interfacing with a computer via a serial connection.
The mail-order-only system also included development software. Sony's servers allowed Yaroze users to discuss PlayStation development and even share their creations. 'We plan to make a copy of the site available for our original members,' said SCEE's Paul Holman, who also said that some kind of get-together would be held for the Yaroze development community, all of whom are now left with nothing but extremely rare PlayStations.