


Taki Udon shows off the SuperStationOne in all its glory. There will be some minor changes to the mass-production versions, such as the inclusion of cover plates for the side panels, but honestly, even in its current form, it looks like a 10/10 build. I especially like how the light colour of the PCB looks through the transparent shell.
Let’s look at some images below and see all the ins and outs the SS1 offers.






You can order a SuperStationOne from here.

Hmm, I’m really loving this machine.
The blue seems brighter than on their webpage which I like! And I’ve pre-ordered a blue one 🙂
Don’t know if this is dedicated to the VGA port but there seems to also be a mini-jack (in?) port next to it.
I’m just curious why besides an S-Video NTSC port there’s also a separate SECAM version.
Is demand for SECAM that high??? Or is it switchable to PAL, which it resembles unlike NTSC.
I could have checked the website first…The mini-jack seems to be an analog audio out, not tied to the VGA port.
Old PC monitors sometimes used VGA/analog audio combo’s, that’s why I thought it might be meant like that.
Definanlty looks intresting, I like the aesthetic of it. I see the SD Card is installed internally, wonder if it can be removed and cloned to a bigger card and then expanded? The PS1 collection is just under 500GB.
The SD card slot is at the front and can be accessed without opening the system up.
You can easily swap the SD card and reinstall the MiSTer firmware.
Very nice, thanks for the correction.