“Today, I had a good meeting with our Altera partner”.
Since its inception in 2017, the MiSTer FPGA project has grown to become one of retro gaming’s most popular platforms. Harnessing Field-Programmable Gate Array technology, the system is capable of emulating a host of consoles, handhelds, computers, and arcade machines at a hardware level, offering incredible accuracy and low latency.
While the MiSTer project has repeatedly defied expectations over the years—many assumed it would never be able to run PS1, Saturn or N64, but it can—there’s a limit to its powers, and with that in mind, we’ve seen prospective rivals mooted, such as the Replay2, the much-delayed MARS FPGA and the vaporware SuperSega.
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“Today, I had a good meeting with our Altera partner”.
Since its inception in 2017, the MiSTer FPGA project has grown to become one of retro gaming’s most popular platforms. Harnessing Field-Programmable Gate Array technology, the system is capable of emulating a host of consoles, handhelds, computers, and arcade machines at a hardware level, offering incredible accuracy and low latency.
While the MiSTer project has repeatedly defied expectations over the years—many assumed it would never be able to run PS1, Saturn or N64, but it can—there’s a limit to its powers, and with that in mind, we’ve seen prospective rivals mooted, such as the Replay2, the much-delayed MARS FPGA and the vaporware SuperSega.
Read the full article on timeextension.com