


As more systems (and the games themselves!) climb in resale value and hardware ages and eventually dies, we begin looking for alternatives to balance our desire to play though history and manage our sanity. Many of us can’t help but dream about the possibility of one device that could output modern video signal and reliably play our full game library just as well as the original hardware. MiSTer FPGA: The Future of Retro Game Emulation and Preservation?Īs retro gamers, we all know the yearning to be able to play through a grand history of games from a variety of systems, but having to deal with the struggle of not only owning and maintaining an array of vintage hardware, but also having them constantly hooked up to our displays and audio systems.
