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Comment Re:A de10-nano running MiSTer (Score 1) 126

The MiSTer rocks. You only need 128MB if you are a NeoGeo fan and want to play a very small handful of the largest NeoGeo roms. 32MB will run 84% of the NeoGeo library and every single other core perfectly fine. $200 for the DE10-Nano and $20 for a 32MB module will have you rocking a MiSTer just fine. The 8GB induced SD card is enough for me as I stream all my larger games such as CD titles over the network.

Comment Re:Why would anyone want a console? (Score 1) 126

I mainly play on my PC but have a PS4 for for Sony exclusives and a Switch for the Nintendo ones. It is also very expensive to get a gaming PC. My i5 4690K was the duck's nuts 5 years ago but is starting to struggle in a few games. I looked into getting a Ryzen 5 3600 but I could not justify the cost for a new power supply, motherboard, RAM and CPU. I will eventually get a new gaming PC but will stick with my old faithful for the time being.

Comment MiSTer FPGA all the classics SNES NES Genesis PCE (Score 1) 110

I have built myself a MiSTer FPGA https://github.com/MiSTer-deve... I never played a PC Engine or TurboGrafix back in the day and have been loving exploring it's library. But I have also been loving playing the SNES and Genesis games I missed out on back in the day. Also loving reliving some of the golden arcade games like Galaga, Gyruss, Frogger, Commando, Rygar. The price is pretty steep if compared to a Raspberry Pi but the experience is worth it. Cycle accurate low latency FPGA recreation of classic consoles usually gives a better experience over software emulators.

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