Exciting news for gaming enthusiasts: the classic PlayStation One is making a comeback with a fresh twist. Thanks to the MiSTer FPGA open-source project, a brand-new retro gaming console is on its way, capturing the essence of those nostalgic PlayStation One days. The SuperStation One, as it’s called, will soon be available on the Retro Remake website for $149. The matching SuperDock, reminiscent of the old PSone Combo pack, is also up for pre-order at a discounted rate of $5, aiming for a final price of $35.
What makes this console a standout is its ability to play PlayStation One games straight out of the box, without relying on emulators. Plus, you can dust off your old memory cards and controllers because they are fully compatible. When it comes to output, it caters to both the past and the present. Whether you have a vintage 13-inch CRT monitor or a cutting-edge 85-inch OLED TV, you’re covered. Add to that modern features like NFC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, and you’ve got a blend of old-school gaming with today’s tech comforts.
Taki Udon further revealed that while disc support isn’t visually portrayed yet, it’s expected to debut with the SuperDock. So not only can you indulge in your treasured PlayStation One game stash, but you also gain a versatile machine with four USB-A ports and a 2280 m.2 SSD slot to expand storage.
The nostalgia factor is sure to resonate with millennials and Generation X who cherish these systems from their youth. But it’s not only about revisiting the past; there’s an opportunity to share these classic games with the next generation, maybe even sparking a renewed interest in gaming history.
For those eager to relive gaming glory or to introduce it to their kids, the price of $149 is a worthwhile investment. However, that’s just the console itself, so you’ll need to bring along controllers and memory cards or buy them anew. The dock is an additional $35 if you’re planning to make the most out of the setup with CD capability and expanded memory.
In total, you’re looking at about $184 for the whole setup. Add in some affordable retro controllers and accessories, and you can enjoy the full PlayStation One experience for roughly $250. And if you’re really diving into retro, snagging a 43-inch CRT TV might just complete your nostalgic journey!