PlayStation Core for Analogue Pocket – Still Being Worked On and Just Got Better

In January 2023, the FPGA gaming world had a “wow” moment when a developer using the X handle @pgate1 shared a tweet (embedded below) showing a PlayStation core running on the Analogue Pocket. While an incredible sight, the initial version had severe limitations, with games running at a reduced frame rate. It appears the developer […]

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PCN – Weekly News Video Ep163 + Source List

00:59 Run and Gun MiSTer & Analogue Pocket 01:47 Super Station One Running N64 Carts 05:47 MiSTer Pi & SS1 Availability 08:59 Triple Analogue Out IO Board MiSTer 10:24 Menu QoL change MiSTer 10:59 QMTECH Clone Warning MiSTer 13:50 PC-Engine & X68000 MiSTer 14:51 Analogue 3D in Action 16:07 Game Bub FPGA 18:50 ao486 TangConsole […]

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​QMTECH Warns Consumers About “Clone” Mister FPGA Boards Amid Quality Complaints

Some Cores Like N64 and PSX Not Working QMTECH, a company known for its FPGA products, has issued a public warning to consumers regarding what it describes as “direct clones” of its Mister FPGA boards. The warning comes in response to a growing number of customer complaints about significant quality issues, including poor soldering and […]

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Taki Confirms that Super Station One is Running Carts in Real-time

Many people on social media were presuming that the Nintendo 64 cartridge shown being run on the Super Station One by Taki Udon was actually being dumped and played. Taki was asked the question directly on X, if he was running a dump or whether Super Mario 64 was running directly from cart. Taki replied […]

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First Footage of the Analogue 3D Shown Running an N64 Game

The Discovery Thanks to some Eagle eyed members of the FPGA Gaming community a video that was just added to the Analogue 3D Press archive over on analogue.co has surfaced. The video shows the cartridge of 1080° Snowboarding being inserted into the console, the console being powered on and then the game running on a […]

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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. […]

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MiSTer Successor – This Could be the Upgrade We are Waiting For

This is where it gets interesting, because the future of MiSTer isn’t a done deal. The DE10-Nano is a legend, a beast that has pushed the boundaries of what we thought was possible or even at one point impossible. But even a legend has its limits. So, when we talk about a successor, we’re stepping […]

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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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