Exciting news for retro gaming enthusiasts: a fresh take on the iconic PlayStation One is about to hit the shelves! Thanks to the MiSTer FPGA open-source project, a new console aptly named SuperStation One is set to launch soon. Renowned YouTuber and Bluesky personality, Taki Udon, announced via social media that the console will debut on the Retro Remake website priced at $149. Alongside it, a SuperDock, reminiscent of the old PSone Combo pack, is available for pre-order at just $5, though it will eventually retail for around $35.
What’s really thrilling about this console is its ability to play PlayStation One games natively, bypassing the usual headaches associated with emulation. Plus, you can dust off those old memory cards and controllers because they’re fully compatible with this new system. When it comes to connectivity, the SuperStation One isn’t lacking either. It boasts both analog and digital outputs, so whether you’re plugging into a vintage 13-inch CRT monitor or a cutting-edge 85-inch OLED TV, you’re covered. Add NFC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth into the mix, and you’ve got yourself a modern game console wrapped in nostalgia.
Notably, Taki Udon mentioned that disc support isn’t featured in the initial images but is expected to be part of what the SuperDock offers. Besides enabling play from your treasured game library, it’s equipped with four USB-A ports and a 2280 m.2 SSD bay, offering ample options for memory expansion.
This retro console is sure to captivate those who fondly remember the PlayStation era, especially millennials and the younger members of Generation X. The nostalgia it brings could also serve as a bridge for newer generations, perhaps sparking an interest in the preservation of classic gaming history.
So, if you’re eager to retread those digital footsteps and share them with the younger ones in your life, the $149 investment for the console could be well worth it. Keep in mind though, that’s the price for the console alone—you’ll need to supply your own controllers, memory cards, and so forth. Should you also want the capability to play discs, the dock adds another $35 to your tab, bringing the total to roughly $184. Factor in some affordable retro controllers and other accessories, you could enjoy the full PlayStation One experience for about $250. And if you’re feeling particularly nostalgic and want to go all out, why not track down a 43-inch CRT TV to complete your setup?