‘FPGA PlayStation’ SuperStation One’s Memory Card Just Got An Upgrade

That’s a D-pad!

If you’ve been following events in the wild and wacky world of FPGA gaming, then you’ll be aware of the SuperStation One, a MiSTer FPGA-based creation of Sony’s 32-bit PlayStation console.

While it’s compatible with a wide range of FPGA cores covering consoles, handhelds, computers and arcade games, the SuperStation One’s main focus is arguably PS1; it has two controller ports on the front which accept original PlayStation pads, can accept PS1 memory cards and even supports the GunCon light gun.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

That’s a D-pad!

If you’ve been following events in the wild and wacky world of FPGA gaming, then you’ll be aware of the SuperStation One, a MiSTer FPGA-based creation of Sony’s 32-bit PlayStation console.

While it’s compatible with a wide range of FPGA cores covering consoles, handhelds, computers and arcade games, the SuperStation One’s main focus is arguably PS1; it has two controller ports on the front which accept original PlayStation pads, can accept PS1 memory cards and even supports the GunCon light gun.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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