kingcuckmelon1
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Analogue filed a patent a few weeks ago that would suggest their next console will be some kind of gameboy. Though I have no doubt they will make a Neo Geo soon enough also
I remember reading somewhere (maybe on Atari-Forum) that one of furrtek's original design goals was to enable original cartridges to be used. IDK whether the DE10-Nano has enough I/O capabilities for Neo Geo carts, or whether the core would need to be ported to another FPGA development platform.
My money is on Analogue/Kevtris beating the MiSTer project to the punch, though. Firstly, all of their previous consoles have supported original carts. Secondly, they seem to come out with a new FPGA console every 12 to 18 months, and the NG would seem the next logical alternative, as current FPGAs aren't powerful enough to simulate fifth-generation consoles (PS1, N64 etc.) yet. Maybe they could do the PCE/TG-16 next, but since Cristoph seems to have a raging hard-on for the Neo Geo, I'm gonna go with it instead.
It would be really useful if expert people like all of you, doing comparisons, will post any inaccuracy on GitHub or the official forum, so that they can be solved.Someone needs to do up a real deep review on the Neo Geo core. Would love to see comparison between real Neo Geo hardware.
I'm hyped.... but I need to see how good this Mister is
The MiSTer project is just amazing. I appreciate the Analogue products for their dedication to one platform and enjoy it for that, but this tiny box just quickly becoming the do-it-all solution is just mind blowing.
I've been waiting for the project to settle before trying to get in on it, but I'm wondering if now's that time or not...sure seems that way. I've watched some gameplay footage of this core as it has been developed to now and it's been pretty quick progress!
I remember reading somewhere (maybe on Atari-Forum) that one of furrtek's original design goals was to enable original cartridges to be used. IDK whether the DE10-Nano has enough I/O capabilities for Neo Geo carts, or whether the core would need to be ported to another FPGA development platform.
My money is on Analogue/Kevtris beating the MiSTer project to the punch, though. Firstly, all of their previous consoles have supported original carts. Secondly, they seem to come out with a new FPGA console every 12 to 18 months, and the NG would seem the next logical alternative, as current FPGAs aren't powerful enough to simulate fifth-generation consoles (PS1, N64 etc.) yet. Maybe they could do the PCE/TG-16 next, but since Cristoph seems to have a raging hard-on for the Neo Geo, I'm gonna go with it instead.
https://www.trademarkia.com/company-analogue-inc-4617390-page-1-2I’d love them to do a new PCE, with a JB that allows CD support and Super grafx like the SDDD3 but as a singular console. Then I can just eliminate rebuying another core grafx. I’d be fine with that
https://www.trademarkia.com/company-analogue-inc-4617390-page-1-2
so it is likely next products will be some sort of cheaper multi core Analogue NT mini rerelease and a portable one (GB/GBC? Maybe GBA?)
I'm curious what thing people are waiting to come to MiSTer before they jump on board. It already does basically all the heavy hitters and way more, to much to list.
For me personally, it was when I found out it had an MSX core, the potential of the X68000 core being completed, and all the FPGA arcade games.
Can’t do GBA - there was a patent renewal by Nintendo on that. That’s why hyperkin cancelled their GBA, not sure how the retron 5 skirts that (is it because it’s emulation?)
They also have Analogue 8 registered. If you count all their Neo Geo CMVS they’ve done the Analogue Pocket will be project 8, unless that’s something different
Analogue filed a patent a few weeks ago that would suggest their next console will be some kind of gameboy. Though I have no doubt they will make a Neo Geo soon enough also
For me personally, it was when I found out it had an MSX core, the potential of the X68000 core being completed, and all the FPGA arcade games.
I came here to ask about the X68000 core