The discs would no longer be read, and in some cases the consoles would refuse to boot up. At first, people reported their consoles were no longer working. This all changed one year after the console hit the market. The BIOS-SXs carried out their roles perfectly, and sales were high. BIOS-SX's surface no longer becomes solid, and it begins to 'glitch' violently, thrusting pieces of itself outwards and inwards in a 'rolling' motion similar to the motion of waves in fluids.īIOS-SXs were produced in huge numbers in Universe ?, to form the backbone of the newly-created PlayStation console. In its 'Fearful Harmony' Form, BIOS-SX increases its size at a rate of ten metres every five minutes. BIOS-SX appears to be transparent, and two yellow triangles 'float' in its interior their function is currently unknown. While it appears to be a solid object, BIOS-SX is actually composed of pure data and electricity, and gives away its true nature whenever it takes on its 'Fearful Harmony' Form. Superficially, BIOS-SX takes the form of a colossal tetrahedron composed of an orange-coloured substance of unknown composition. BIOS-SX's name is derived from two acronyms: BIOS, meaning 'Basic Input-Output System', and PSX, an acronym commonly used to refer to the original PlayStation.
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