Rock Band and Eye Toy prototypes donated to National Videogames Archive

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Sony and Harmonix are showing their generous sides (or cleaning out their closets) and have donated prototypes for the EyeToy camera and Rock Band instruments to the National Videogames Archive

Sorry, we don’t have any pictures, and there’s currently no NVA standing exhibit. But if you were interested, you might want to scour the campus of Nottingham Trent University, home of the NVA project. Let us know how that works out for you.

Are there any particular game or peripheral protypes you’d like to see the NVA get their hands on? 

[Via Gamesindustry.biz, Image: Gameaxis]


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