this is the closest one I could find:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OFFICIAL-SON...item19d8e097ba
All the multiple languages on the back makes me think it's from Europe maybe?
The languages are English, and French.
This is the US version SCPH-10060 u. The European version is SCPH-10060 e.
Any reason why you prefer the original PS1 Sony brand or are you price checking one you own? Any PS1-PS2-PS3 Svideo cable will work. I use a 3rd party SVideo cable and do not have any interference issues.
As far as value in the box, all depends on the die hard collector. Its not a rarity per say as a Duel Analog (not shock) or PS1 Flightstick.
Last edited by CRTGAMER; 02-20-2013 at 01:43 PM.
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I am checking one I own. Pretty much all the ones I can find are third party. I don't really see official anything for PS1 still sealed anymore.
I don't know about PlayStation, but I know there is sometimes a huge difference in picture quality between the official Nintendo S-video cable and third party cables. I'd assume that PlayStation would be the same.
My PlayStation S-video cable is an official Sony one, but it was at least a decade ago when I bought it and I have no idea what kind of value it would have. It's obviously not brand new anymore either.
I bought this cables used on ebay for 15 usd 2 years ago ...
The cables are very well manufactured and are much better than generic ones.
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I believe your cable is a newer version. Notice its five digit model number and mention of Playstation 2.
At least in Japan, PS1 era s-video was SCPH-1100.
I'm not sure about the US but I found this potential clue.
Lum fan.
It has a copyright of 2000 on it so it would have to be at the very very beginning of the PS2 release possibly just before.
*Edit*
I found this
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PS1-Official...item5aec6a95c1
Last edited by Enmity; 02-20-2013 at 09:03 PM.
True. I don't think they'd have put PS2 on the box too far before launch.
Last edited by theclaw; 02-21-2013 at 12:46 AM.
Lum fan.
I think I might've figured it out...
Early s-video cables are gray.
Later s-video cables are black.
Lum fan.
That makes sense since the same AV connector works on both the PS1 and PS2. They probably wanted to cover both bases and make the later revision fit the color scheme of the PS2 instead.