
Taki Udon introduces the SuperStation One, an affordable open-source PS1 FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) game console. At $179.99 USD, it comes standard with all of the features that you need to game right out of the box, including multiple video output options, multiple USB ports, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connectivity, and support for original controllers as well as peripherals.


One thing to keep in mind is that this game console was designed to PS1 games, but its hardware fully supports the MiSTer FPGA platform, which means if you want to play games from another system, simply load up a core. Best of all, you won’t even need to figure out a jailbreak. Hardware wise, the SuperStation One boasts a Cyclone V FPGA, 128MB of BGA SDRAM, and a 24-Bit ADV7125 Video DAC. Pre-orders are being accepted now, with shipments beginning in Q4 2025 or earlier.
- PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) Get super sharp image clarity on your 4K TV using AI enhanced resolution for ultra-high definition play...
- Optimized Console Performance Reach higher and more consistent frame rates for silky smooth gameplay with support for 60Hz and 120Hz displays.*
- Advanced Ray Tracing Experience next level realism with ray traced reflections, shadows, and high-quality global illumination as you explore stunning...


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