Taki Udon Shows Off SuperStation One Prototype Shell

Taki Udon has shared another glimpse at the SuperStation One shell, a consolized MiSTer FPGA system designed to resemble the iconic PS One. In a recent tweet, Taki noted: “The logo needs to be fixed, but I’m happy to finally have a good version of SuperStation.” The SuperStation One aims to deliver the accuracy and […]

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Guide: Play Music Albums on Analogue Pocket/MiSTerFPGA – An Overlooked Feature

One of the most overlooked features of the Analogue Pocket and MiSTerFPGA is the ability to play music using classic CD-based cores. With the PC Engine CD core, and even the Saturn and PSX cores on MiSTer, you can load audio CDs and listen to them just like any other disc-based game. This guide shows […]

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New Analogue Pocket and MiSTer FPGA Core From Boogermann

Core Developer Boogermann has shared in an X post, a timeline of graphical hardware reimplemented in HDL, and honestly, it looks breath-takingly good. The game shown at the end is called “Nibbler”. It’s not a game I’m familiar with but at fist glance it looks like Pac-Man had a baby with the Snake game and […]

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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 […]

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