“There were a lot of highs, there were a lot of lows”.
One of the most exciting hardware announcements of the past few years is Taki Udon’s SuperStation One console, an FPGA system capable of running MiSTer cores that also supports original PS1 controllers and, via an optional dock, can run disc-based games for compatible platforms.
Complete SuperStation One units managed to make their way into the hands of paying customers at the close of 2025, and Taki Udon took this as the ideal time to unpack what sounds like a hectic year in his life.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“There were a lot of highs, there were a lot of lows”.
One of the most exciting hardware announcements of the past few years is Taki Udon’s SuperStation One console, an FPGA system capable of running MiSTer cores that also supports original PS1 controllers and, via an optional dock, can run disc-based games for compatible platforms.
Complete SuperStation One units managed to make their way into the hands of paying customers at the close of 2025, and Taki Udon took this as the ideal time to unpack what sounds like a hectic year in his life.
Read the full article on timeextension.com