How to Get the Most Accurate NES Experience on Your Analogue Pocket

Make Your Analogue Pocket NES Core More Accurate This tutorial explains how to update your Analogue Pocket’s NES core to an unstable version for improved accuracy, potentially even surpassing original hardware in some cases. Do keep in mind that there is a possibility that you may discover bugs as this is an experimental core. Background […]

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Taki Udon Shows Off Super Station One Case Moulding – The Console Is Almost Here!

It’s Nearly Here Something many of us are looking forward to is the SuperStationOne by Retro Remake. It’s a MiSTer FPGA system at heart, but it’s designed to be the centrepiece of your living room’s entertainment setup. Early adopters who ordered the Founders Edition, provided there are no delays, should be receiving their units shortly. […]

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PCN – Weekly News Video Ep165 + Source List

00:49 MiSTer Pro 03:04 MiSTer MultiSystem Next Gen 06:17 MiSTer Pi 2 Next Gen 08:17 Philips CD-I MiSTer 10:28 Taito F2 updates MiSTer 11:05 SEGA Saturn “Far From Accurate” MiSTer 13:36 SuperStationOne Frontend 16:24 MiSTer MultiSystem2 feedback 18:22 Zaparoo Core v2.6.0 19:23 Unstable Updates MiSTer 21:43 Schematics for PANG 22:58 Konami 054539 RE 24:21 Game […]

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M64 vs MiSTer – Could ModRetro’s FPGA N64 Become the True Successor?

The Nintendo 64 has long been a tough system to emulate, and while software emulators have made progress, accuracy issues still frustrate players. The MiSTer FPGA project has been a beacon for preservation, but its DE10-Nano board has always been seen as too limited to handle a proper N64 core. That changed when developer Robert […]

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The Sole Developer of the Game Bub FPGA | Q&A | Eli Lipsitz with Pixel Cherry Ninja (Full Summary)

Introduction to Eli Lipsitz and Game Bub The interview begins with Pixel Cherry Ninja welcoming Eli Lipsitz, the sole developer behind the Game Bub, an open-source FPGA handheld console. Eli explains that the Game Bub is designed to support original Gameboy, Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance cartridges, as well as link cables and other original […]

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Taki Udon Shows the Arcade Side of the SuperStationᵒⁿᵉ Frontend

It looks snappy, and that’s exactly what we need for any frontend. A frontend that includes screenshots and groups games by arcade hardware systems is a great way to discover new old games, or rediscover forgotten ones. The SuperStationᵒⁿᵉ is scheduled to ship soon for early backers, and it’s still available for pre-order with a […]

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MiSTer FPGA Philips CD-i Core Updated – Dragon’s Lair/Space Ace Intros Running

FPGA core developer Slamy began work on the Philips CD-i core for the MiSTer FPGA some time ago. Earlier today, an update was released. A compiled version of the core is available on the MiSTer FPGA Discord server, and a Patreon post provides detailed information about the update and how Dragon’s Lair is now performing. […]

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“It’s still far from complete accuracy” Says the MiSTer FPGA SEGA Saturn Core Developer

​Recently, the SEGA Saturn core for the MiSTer FPGA has received a lot of praise for how accurate it is in being close to the original hardware. It’s without a doubt one of my favourite cores on the MiSTer. It is, in fact, how I got to grow a new appreciation for the system. Below, […]

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