SuperStationOne: The Majestic Final Form – MiSTer FPGA

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 […]

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Super Station One Loads Disc’s as Fast as an SD Card (MiSTer FPGA)

Improvements keep getting made to the highly anticipated Super Station One MiSTer FPGA by Retro Remake. This time, it improves the disc-reading speed. See below a full list of the mentioned features and improvements. General Performance: Disc reading performance on the SS1 has been significantly improved to be indistinguishable from loading from an SD card […]

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SuperStationOne’s Console Mode is Taking Shape! New Dev Blog Drops

Taki Udon has just dropped a video showcasing the significant evolution of the SuperStationOne, the Retro Remake take on a PlayStation-themed MiSTer FPGA console. This device has evolved so much during production that it could genuinely be the definitive, or “final,” form of the MiSTer FPGA. We recommend watching the full video, but here are […]

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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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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 Pi’s + Accessories Back in Stock for Immediate Dispatch + SS1 Pre Orders for Q1 2026 Open

Which One is For You? MiSTer Pi We received an email from Retro Remake just now stating that MiSTer Pi’s are in stock, starting at $125, and with immediate dispatch. As well as the MiSTer Pi, there is a N64 SNAC Adapter Bundle ($10) and a MiSTer Pi RTC ($5) which are new items on […]

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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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Super Station One (MiSTer FPGA) by Retro Remake – Pre orders open for Q1 2026 Delivery

This includes pre orders for the Super Dock too. What started as a PSone themed MiSTer FPGA system has evolved into so much more. You not only will be able to dump media for Playstation One games, but can also run them straight from disk. This isn’t just limited to the PS1, but will support […]

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Super Station One Update – MiSTer FPGA

The latest SuperDock revision for the SuperStation One removes a redundant S-Video port and adds a Type-C UART and a large IO expansion port for future hardware. The SuperStation One is a MiSTer FPGA console from Retro Remake, designed around the PS1 aesthetic, but also compatible with other MiSTer FPGA cores. It supports original media […]

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SuperStation One Now Supports Loading Sega CD Games Directly from Disc

Taki Udon has announced a new feature for the SuperStation One, a consolized MiSTer FPGA system styled after the PS One. In a recent update, support was added for loading Sega CD games directly from disc, without the need to dump them first. According to Taki, the new functionality is working “very well,” with a […]

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