CladInShadows said:
G2ThaUNiT said:
Yeah, and unfortunately there's no vendors in my area that repair consoles, so along with the Analogue 3D, I'm thinking about getting the SuperStation One which is expected to ship later this year. Essentially the same kind of setup as the Analogue 3D, but for the PS1. Design is inspired from the PSone and supports all original hardware and accessories, supports HDTV as well as CRT output, and of course natively play all PS1 games. The only downside is, unlike the Analogue 3D, you need to purchase a separate dock to insert the disks. Without the dock, you would have to provide ROMs. I would've loved if it was all in a single unit, but if it means I don't have to worry about hardware dying on me, I don't mind as much. This is what the system is supposed to look like. 
Then this is the system with the aforementioned dock with the disc tray 
Here's the link if you're interested. SuperStationáµ’â¿ᵉ – Retro Remake |
I've been following this for a while now. It's essentially a MiSTer FPGA in a Playstation-ish shell. It's cool that they're doing a disc drive. Though for those who would like something like this but are cool with just supplying ROMs/ISOs, the normal MiSTer FPGA does all of this (minus the discs). |
Yeah the disc drive is really the only reason why I'm interested, along with the affordability compared to other clone consoles. I have a collection of PS1 games and some original controllers. Not sure if the memory cards work anymore lol but a couple of consoles I had died over the years, so it would be nice to have a console that won't die and still be able utilize my game collection.
Hopefully they allow for original BIOS files to be uploaded so I can't get that OG PS1 boot up screen 