VGEsoterica
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For the last three I have been playing around with MiSTer FPGA and in that time it has gone from a fun hobby platform with some decent experiences to a full blown "platform" that basically feels like an essential piece of hardware for any fan of retro gaming no matter if they are a retro console fan, arcade fan or vintage PC fan.
It seriously basically has everything; NES, SNES and N64 in progress, Sega Master System, Genesis, Sega CD, 32X and Saturn WIP. PS1 and the PS1 2X enhanced core. Neo Geo and Neo Geo CD. PC Engine and PC Engine CD. Gameboy, Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance...and that's just the mainline makers of consoles.
Throw in a metric crap ton of arcade cores like the Capcom CPS and CPS 2 library with CPS 3 on the way along with like 200 other hardware accurate arcade boards...just mind blowing stuff.
PC's? It's an Amiga, a 486 DOS machine, a Sharp X68000 (work in progress), etc etc etc.
and the best part is building one isn't that bad at all.
But I am curious GAF...who's gotten on the MiSTer FPGA train? and who's waiting to board? Trust me...you want one and anyone can build one
It seriously basically has everything; NES, SNES and N64 in progress, Sega Master System, Genesis, Sega CD, 32X and Saturn WIP. PS1 and the PS1 2X enhanced core. Neo Geo and Neo Geo CD. PC Engine and PC Engine CD. Gameboy, Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance...and that's just the mainline makers of consoles.
Throw in a metric crap ton of arcade cores like the Capcom CPS and CPS 2 library with CPS 3 on the way along with like 200 other hardware accurate arcade boards...just mind blowing stuff.
PC's? It's an Amiga, a 486 DOS machine, a Sharp X68000 (work in progress), etc etc etc.
and the best part is building one isn't that bad at all.
But I am curious GAF...who's gotten on the MiSTer FPGA train? and who's waiting to board? Trust me...you want one and anyone can build one