Get ready to embrace a wave of nostalgia as a brand-new retro gaming console steps into the scene, reviving the iconic PlayStation One era. This exciting release, rooted in the MiSTer FPGA open-source initiative, is set to hit the market shortly. Known as the SuperStation One, this affordable blast from the past will be available on the Retro Remake website for a price of $149. Meanwhile, the complementing SuperDock, reminiscent of the classic PSone Combo pack, is currently on pre-sale for just $5, with a planned final price of $35.
What sets this console apart? It plays PlayStation One games natively, eliminating the need for complex emulators. Even better, you can dust off those cherished PlayStation One memory cards and controllers, as they’re fully compatible. Whether you still own a vintage 13-inch CRT or a cutting-edge 85-inch OLED TV, its analog and digital outputs have got you covered. Plus, it’s equipped with NFC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, offering all the trappings of a modern-day console.
Taki Udon, a reputable source on the subject, pointed out that while disc support isn’t visible in the promotional images, it’s expected to accompany the SuperDock. This addition means you’ll be able to enjoy your beloved collection of PlayStation One games. Also included are four USB-A ports and a 2280 m.2 SSD bay, making memory expansion a breeze.
If you were a child of the late Gen X or a millennial, this console might already have a special place in your heart. Not only does it offer a trip down memory lane, but it also provides a chance to share legendary games with a new generation, possibly sparking interest in preserving gaming history.
For those eager to relive those gaming glory days—or to introduce them to the young ones in your life—the $149 price tag for the console is a solid deal. Keep in mind, though, that this fee covers just the console itself. You’ll need to procure or provide your own controllers and memory cards. For those eager to run CDs and increase memory, adding the SuperDock will cost an additional $35.
All said, you’re looking at around $184 for the complete setup. If you’re keen on immersing yourself fully in the PlayStation One experience, and invest in retro controllers and accessories, you could relive those gaming moments for roughly $250. For the more adventurous nostalgic gamer, why not aim for a fully authentic setup by hunting down a classic 43-inch CRT TV to complete your retro console collection?