MiSTer FPGA C64 Core Really is the Ultimate Way to Experience the System

The MiSTer FPGA project has become a cornerstone for our retro computing fix, offering a way to experience classic hardware with unparalleled accuracy. Rather than using software emulation, which simulates the original hardware, the MiSTer C64 core uses the DE10 Nano FPGA to recreate the Commodore 64’s internal logic and circuits on a modern chip. […]

Continue Reading

X68000 Core For MiSTer FPGA Gets Additional Controllers

If you want to try out the latest nightly version of the Sharp X68000 core, then head on over to the MiSTer FPGA Discord server. Here’s an invite. You’ll need to head over to the “unstable nightlies” channel to find this updated core. The update has been provided by developer dshadoff (David Shadoff). David states […]

Continue Reading

X68000 – An Underrated Classic That Shines on MiSTer FPGA

When people talk about retro Japanese computers, names like the MSX and PC-98 often dominate the conversation. But there’s one system that deserves far more attention the Sharp X68000. Originally released in 1987, the X68000 was a powerhouse for its time, boasting hardware specs that rivaled arcade machines. Nowadays thanks to MiSTer FPGA, this once […]

Continue Reading

Castlevania AGA Keeps Going From Strength to Strength

I’m a big Amiga fan and an even bigger Castlevania fan. This project here from Dante Mendes is something I’ve been following for some time now. It’s been in a great state for a long time but Dante keeps adding more and more improvements to it. So, to celebrate Amiga’s 40th Anniversary, we get spoilt […]

Continue Reading