Hey there, gaming enthusiasts! There’s exciting news for all of you nostalgic fans out there—an innovative retro gaming console is hitting the market, designed to support the classic PlayStation One system, and it’s all thanks to the MiSTer FPGA open-source project. Taki Udon, a well-known YouTuber and Bluesky user, just spilled the beans online about the SuperStation One’s upcoming release on the Retro Remake website, with a price tag of $149. And if that’s not intriguing enough, there’s the SuperDock up for pre-sale at just $5, with an intended full price of $35, reminiscent of the old PSone Combo pack.
What sets this console apart is its ability to run PlayStation One games natively, skipping the usual fuss and slowdown commonly associated with emulators. It even supports original PlayStation One memory cards and controllers, so you can dust off your vintage gear! Plus, it’s packed with options for both analog and digital outputs. Fancy connecting it to your trusty 13-inch CRT or showing off on a swanky 85-inch OLED? You got it! The extras don’t stop there, either. With NFC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, this console blends retro love with modern perks seamlessly.
Taki Udon also teased that disc support is in the works, likely to be featured with the SuperDock. Imagine slotting in your beloved PlayStation One discs, plus the extra four USB-A ports and a slot for a 2280 m.2 SSD in case you need more space for your gaming adventures.
Perhaps you’re among the Millennials or old-school Gen Xers who grew up battling bosses on these systems? If so, this console definitely has a magnetic pull. But younger audiences get in on the action, too, as this could open a portal to timeless classics and inspire anyone curious about gaming history to preserve these digital treasures.
Seeking a trip down memory lane? Or maybe you want to share the magic of past favorites with your kids? At $149, that dream’s possible. Keep in mind, though—this price covers just the console. You’ll need your own, or separate purchases of controllers and memory cards. Plus, parting with $35 for the dock becomes essential if you want to run CDs and beef up the memory.
All told, you’re looking at about $184 for the complete setup. Throw in some budget-friendly retro controllers and extras, and for roughly $250, you’ll relive the full PlayStation One experience. And if you’ve got the budget, why not add a 43-inch CRT TV for that authentic retro touch?
Pretty electrifying times for retro gaming, right? Go on, indulge in some nostalgia!