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Like most Analogue consoles, the SuperStation uses an FPGA chip to emulate the original PlayStation's hardware rather than trying to emulate the console in software as most PC-based or Raspberry ...
Modretro teases a Nintendo 64 device, potentially outshining Analogue's product in the FPGA console market. Analogue's history of poor availability and customer service creates space for Modretro ...
The R²one is a PS1-inspired FPGA device that supports most retro consoles. It has ports for original memory cards and controllers, plus an expansion port for physical games. The console will ...
Today, Analogue is announcing the Analogue 3D, a console that will use an FPGA to run games made for 1996’s Nintendo 64. Because FPGAs emulate consoles at a hardware level, they're much better ...
Introducing the SuperStation one. An open-source PS1 FPGA gaming console that supports original games, memory cards, and controllers. Load games from a disk or a backup. Region free. Supports all ...
Taki Udon has teased an upcoming “SuperDock” accessory. In tandem with the SSOne PS1 FPGA console, it can play physical PS1 discs and more. It also includes four USB A ports and a 2280 m.
In a nutshell: Retro Remake is now accepting pre-orders for the SuperStation One, an open-source FPGA clone of Sony's PS One console (itself, a redesigned version of the original PlayStation).
Analogue, the retro remakers behind the Game Boy-like Pocket, is jumping a full dimension and is doing FPGA emulation in 3D. The first console the company has its sights on is the late ...
Along with the pre-order, Taki Udon released additional renders of the console along with the SuperDock ... behind the popular open-source MiSTer FPGA project — you can read all about my beloved ...
The Game Bub is an upcoming handheld game console designed to play Game Boy ... The handheld uses a Xilinx XC7A100T FPGA that works like the chips that powered the original Game Boy handhelds ...
Utilizing their ‘Java Grinder’ application (also pretty awesome, especially the retro console support), a simple Mandelbrot fractal generator was used as a non-trivial workload to produce ...
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