“Wherever the company is [in five years], I hope I’m having fun”.
Taki Udon is one of the leading figures in the world of FPGA gaming, and he’s achieved that position in a surprisingly rapid time. The reason? His MiSTer Pi project has shaken up the FPGA world by offering a truly affordable entry point for players, and his next project – which comes as part of his Retro Remakes line – could have even more impact.
Taki Udon is set to launch an FPGA console based on the PS1. While it will remain fully compatible with FPGA cores for other systems, the focus here will be offering a fresh take on Sony’s classic system, and it will be compatible with PS1 controllers, memory cards and (via an optional dock) discs.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“Wherever the company is [in five years], I hope I’m having fun”.
Taki Udon is one of the leading figures in the world of FPGA gaming, and he’s achieved that position in a surprisingly rapid time. The reason? His MiSTer Pi project has shaken up the FPGA world by offering a truly affordable entry point for players, and his next project – which comes as part of his Retro Remakes line – could have even more impact.
Taki Udon is set to launch an FPGA console based on the PS1. While it will remain fully compatible with FPGA cores for other systems, the focus here will be offering a fresh take on Sony’s classic system, and it will be compatible with PS1 controllers, memory cards and (via an optional dock) discs.
Read the full article on timeextension.com