ModRetro M64 is Using an Improved MiSTer Core on a more Powerful FPGA

​ Many have praised the ModRetro Chromatic as an excellent choice for a modern Game Boy Color. From its excellent screen quality to its accurate D-Pad, it definitely feels like it delivers that classic feel to a modern world with nice quality-of-life improvements. ​After the success of the Chromatic, ModRetro set their sights on a […]

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The Game Bub: Your Open-Source FPGA Gameboy

The Game Bub is an open-source, FPGA-based retro-emulation handheld developed by Second Bedroom. It is designed to play games from the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. The device is compatible with both original game cartridges and ROM files, which can be loaded from a microSD card. The handheld includes several key […]

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ModRetro reveal the price of their upcoming take on the Nintendo 64.

The M64, ModRetro’s upcoming take on the Nintendo 64. The early bird price has been revealed as $199.99, and you’re right, that’s the same price as what the N64 launched for back in 1996. ModRetro’s previous product the Chromatic was received well by the community and critics alike, as being a solid Gameboy Color clone. […]

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Replay2 Next Generation of FPGA Gaming | Developer Update

Here’s an easy-to-read summary of the R2 “Phat” proto board update: The FPGAArcade R2 “Phat” proto board is nearing completion after facing hardware development challenges. A more affordable “Lite” version will also be produced. This board is not MiSTer2, but shares some early firmware. Its optimized Linux, graphical front end, and new framework are still […]

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