New FPGA-powered retro console re-creates the PlayStation, CD-ROM drive optional
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Summary
Gaming company Retro Remake is reigniting 1990s console wars with the SuperStation one, which plays original Sony PlayStation games and works with their accessories.
The Analogue 3D plays Nintendo 64 cartridges and is due for release in early 2025, with a 4K resolution.
Retro Remake’s console is modelled on the redesigned PS One console from the mid-2000s, and includes two controller ports, memory card slots and USB-A and USB-C ports, as well as an HDMI port for newer TVs.
It will be available from Q4 2025 at a cost of $180.
Retro Remake also plans to offer cartridges compatible with other consoles in the future.