ModRetro’s M64 Could “Replace MiSTer FPGA”, Says New Report

ModRetro wants it to be the “cheapest generalized device” for open source retro gaming.

After years of emulation woes, the Nintendo 64 has found a new lease of life in the world of FPGA retro gaming, and has not one but two hardware clones on the horizon: the Analogue 3D and ModRetro M64.

According to a new report by The Memory Core, a newsletter devoted to emulation and retro gaming, it has been revealed that these two rivals are taking different approaches when it comes to conquering the community’s demand for an accurate FPGA-based N64.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

ModRetro wants it to be the “cheapest generalized device” for open source retro gaming.

After years of emulation woes, the Nintendo 64 has found a new lease of life in the world of FPGA retro gaming, and has not one but two hardware clones on the horizon: the Analogue 3D and ModRetro M64.

According to a new report by The Memory Core, a newsletter devoted to emulation and retro gaming, it has been revealed that these two rivals are taking different approaches when it comes to conquering the community’s demand for an accurate FPGA-based N64.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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