The cat may already be out of the bag, but for many months gizmodo didn't know what the PS4 looked like. Now, gizmodo know what the retail version will look, but what about the developer box Sony hid during the big reveal and on Jimmy Fallon? Well, here's an exclusive image gizmodo acquired of some developer boxes that were used at E3.
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I do like how this image looks like it was taken by a pervert hiding in the closet.
We've known this for months now.
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/mu...
This the new dev kit or the old? I'm confused now. :-)
I've seen the devkit on Steve Sinclairs (Creative director on Warframe, Digital Extremes) in a video they released about the recent Warframe update 9, though it was since replaced with a video showing gameplay footage instead of office space, same sound though.