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New FPGA-Powered Retro Console Re-Creates the PlayStation


An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: [A] company called Retro Remake is reigniting the console wars of the 1990s with its SuperStation one, a new-old game console designed to play original Sony PlayStation games and work with original accessories like controllers and memory cards. ...

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica:[A] company called Retro Remake is reigniting the console wars of the 1990s with its SuperStation one, a new-old game console designed to play original Sony PlayStation games and work with original accessories like controllers and memory cards. The Retro Remake SuperStation console offers an optional tray-loading CD drive in a separate " SuperDock" accessory that will allow you to play original game discs. And because it's based on the MiSTer platform, it makes the console "open source from day 1."

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