Yes, I read your post and you are correct, that is a PS1 and I have nothing else to add to your post so I did not reply to it. What I did have something to say about was the first post where the poster asked about Sony doing something to get a lower import tax for the PlayStation. The Net Yaroze was not made to get a lower import tax as it's a different machine then the normal PlayStation, the Basic programming software included with every PlayStation 2 was.
I think you are confusing the first PlayStation wth the second one. All PlayStation 2 units shipped with a version of Basic to move it to another tax category but I think in later court cases Sony had to pay full (import?) tax for the unit.
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Yes, I read your post and you are correct, that is a PS1 and I have nothing else to add to your post so I did not reply to it. What I did have something to say about was the first post where the poster asked about Sony doing something to get a lower import tax for the PlayStation. The Net Yaroze was not made to get a lower import tax as it's a different machine then the normal PlayStation, the Basic programming software included with every PlayStation 2 was.
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I think you are confusing the first PlayStation wth the second one. All PlayStation 2 units shipped with a version of Basic to move it to another tax category but I think in later court cases Sony had to pay full (import?) tax for the unit.
/Viktor
I don't get this part,
So we went everywhere except Scandinavia, which we didn’t get to until November or so.
I got my PlayStation on September 29'th here in Sweden, they were in every game shop from that date.
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