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    News "I Am Tired Of Receiving Death Threats Over A Video Game" - FPGA Dev Explains Why Mortal Kombat Is Skipping MiSTer

    FPGA technology has been used in a wide range of different retro gaming systems, but two platforms arguably stand at the forefront right now: MiSTer FPGA and the Analogue Pocket. Both use FPGA chips to replicate the performance of vintage platforms on a hardware level, and many of the...
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    News The Ill-Fated Philips CD-i Is Getting Its Own MiSTer FPGA Core

    The Philips CD-i was one of several attempts during the early '90s to fuse the worlds of multimedia and video games, and, outside of playing host to some unlikely Nintendo-themed titles, wasn't a tremendous commercial success. As a result, there hasn't been a whole lot of desire to replicate...
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    News Creator Of $99 MiSTer FPGA Has An Open-Source Handheld In Development

    No, that's not Taki Udon's just-announced handheld – it's the PowKiddy V10, which we'll be reviewing ourselves soon YouTuber and modder Taki Udon has been in the headlines a lot recently, and with good reason – he's the driving force behind a project which aims to make FPGA gaming more...
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    News Sunset Riders Comes To MiSTer FPGA And Analogue Pocket

    FPGA developer Jotego has released a core for Konami's Sunset Riders arcade game to his Patreon supporters. Released in 1991, Sunset Riders is one of Konami's most beloved coin-op titles from the decade and presents a colourful representation of the American Wild West. It was ported to the...
  5. MiSTer FPGA - Still The Best Option For Hardcore Retro Gamers In 2024?

    Official Review MiSTer FPGA - Still The Best Option For Hardcore Retro Gamers In 2024?

    There's really never been a better time to be a retro gamer. Thanks to digital stores, micro consoles and DIY emulation boxes, we now have access to decades of gaming content – most of which can be played on our modern-day HD televisions without having to invest in expensive custom AV cables or...
 
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