In the late 1980s through the early '90s, Nintendo and Sony, now two of our biggest video game rivals, worked together on a potential console that would've changed gaming history forever. It went by many nicknames -- the "Super NES CD-ROM System," the "SNES-CD," the "Nintendo Play Station" -- but the gist was irresistible: Super Nintendo games on disc technology developed by Sony. For better or for worse, the system never came to be, and Sony took the much of the technology worked on to create their first PlayStation console, changing the game. But if you want to own …