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Taki Udon, a prominent figure in the FPGA gaming community, recently made a bold statement aimed at his competitors in the MiSTer FPGA market. On November 6, 2024, he tweeted:
"A group of individuals with a competing interest are angry that we are selling affordable MiSTer hardware. As a middle...
Game Overview
Salamander, also known as Life Force in some regions, is a renowned spin-off from the classic Gradius series. Developed and published by Konami in 1986, this side-scrolling shooter introduced several unique elements that set it apart from its predecessor:
Gameplay Mechanics: While...
Taki Udon has given us another tease of his upcoming MiSTer handheld, showing both the 'Plan A' and 'Plan B' variants – which he hopes to release alongside one another.
He has also confirmed that the device will have a Real-Time Clock (handy for games like Pokemon on the Game Boy), pogo pins on...
In its latest update, the workbench setup AmigaVision has introduced Amiga CD32 support for MiSTer.
The exciting news was announced in a blog post on AmigaVision's website and now means that you can boot CD³² disc images (in either CHD or bin/cue formats) on MiSTer, directly from the launcher...
Taki Udon has shared some more information about the upcoming handheld MiSTer.
"I made two designs for the AMOLED MiSTer handheld," he said on Twitter recently.
"Plan A was the original version I created at the same time as the consoles. After I handed off the 2D design, the 3D model did not...
The brilliant Sinden Light Gun is now supported by the MiSTer FPGA platform.
In case you weren't aware, the Sinden is a modern-day light gun which is compatible with non-CRT televisions and displays, and uses a video camera in the barrel of the gun to 'watch' the screen, avoiding the need for...
Taki Udon's much-hyped MiSTer FPGA rival has been getting plenty of attention over the past few weeks, mainly because it aims to shake up the market with its $99 price tag – a significant reduction on what a standard MiSTer setup costs.
Taki Udon recently held a poll to decide what the name of...
Update [Thu 13th Jun, 2024 13:20 BST]: Following the minor backlash against the 'Mr. Pi' name, Taki Udon created a poll on Twitter (sorry, Elon) asking people which name they would prefer.
It's worth noting that any option other than 'Mr. Pi' would incur a month's delay on production...
Taki Udon's $99 MiSTer FPGA clone has certainly generated a lot of interest since it was first announced. The world of MiSTer is an expensive one to enter, due to the high cost of the hardware – so the impending arrival of a cheaper alternative has rightly excited a lot of retro gamers.
Taki...
If you've been following the MiSTer FPGA scene for the past few years, you'll be aware that it's a remarkable piece of hardware which offers truly accurate retro gaming emulation – but you'll probably also know that it's really expensive.
The MiSTer is based around Terasic's DE10-Nano board...
FPGA developer Jotego has just released an update which brings Sega's Alien Storm and Capcom's Bionic Commando to the Analogue Pocket and MiSTer platforms.
The cores, which are currently only available to Jotego's Patreon supporters, are JTS18 and JTBIOCOM. The former is Jotego's...
FPGA developer Jotego has just released his long-awaited Sega System 18 core for Analogue Pocket and MiSTer.
The core – which is still in beta and only available to Jotego's Patreon supporters at the moment – already has its first compatible games, with the 1989 arcade classic Shadow Dancer...