ModRetro's been pretty quiet about its FPGA-powered N64 recreation console, the M64, but late last week eager fans got the ...
TL;DR: Analogue has announced a final delay for the Analogue 3D Nintendo 64 FPGA console, now shipping in Q4 2025. This high-resolution, FPGA-based system offers full compatibility with all 388 N64 ...
Matthew was the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police until 2025. Modretro teases a Nintendo 64 device, potentially outshining Analogue's product in the FPGA console market. Analogue's history of ...
TL;DR: The Analogue 3D console, a 4K FPGA-based reimagining of the Nintendo 64 with full cartridge compatibility, Bluetooth, and WiFi, has been delayed to late August due to tariff changes. Priced at ...
Taki Udon has teased an upcoming “SuperDock” accessory. In tandem with the SSOne PS1 FPGA console, it can play physical PS1 discs and more. It also includes four USB A ports and a 2280 m.2 SSD bay.
Over the past few years, Chinese hardware company Sipeed has launched a number of intriguing computers and development boards with RISC-V processors, among other things. Now the company says it’s ...
ModRetro has revealed the design of its upcoming N64 FPGA console and controller. It’s much more colorful than the Analogue 3D, and the controller matches the original trident. The console will cost ...
You don't know what you're talking about. Based on software emulators? Then what does Jotego(core creator) needs all those arcade boards for? Click to expand... I think you've kind of conflated the ...
For the last year or so as I’ve struggled with my relationship with gaming (which I’ve cataloged a few times here on our website), Retro Gaming has reminded me of why I fell in love with the hobby in ...
Analogue announced an FPGA N64 console capable of recreating an authentic retro experience, and fans loved it so much they accidentally DDOS’d the website. The prospect of genuine CRT reproductions is ...
PLAION has revealed the NEO GEO AES+, a "1:1 replica" of the original console from the 90s that does not use emulation or ...