Exciting news for retro gaming fans! There’s a buzz in the air about a new console hitting the market, designed to bring back the PlayStation One’s classic charm. This innovative piece of technology is the result of the MiSTer FPGA open-source project. Famous YouTuber and Bluesky personality, Taki Udon, recently spilled the beans on social media, revealing that the SuperStation One will soon be available on the Retro Remake website for just $149. And if you want to get the full experience, the accompanying SuperDock, reminiscent of the nostalgic PSone Combo pack, is also up for grabs. It’s available for pre-order at $5, with the full price set at $35.
What’s particularly exciting about this console is its ability to run PlayStation One games natively. That’s right—there’s no lag or extra burden that emulators usually add. Plus, if you’ve still got your original memory cards and controllers lying around, you’re in luck—this console supports them. In terms of connectivity, it’s surprisingly versatile. Whether you’re plugging into a vintage 13-inch CRT monitor or a sleek 85-inch OLED TV, it has both analog and digital outputs. Modern conveniences like NFC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth are all part of the package, ensuring it fits right into any contemporary setup.
Taki Udon also pointed out that, while the initial images don’t show it, disc support is expected to be integrated with the SuperDock. So, you’ll be able to dust off your old PlayStation One game collection and dive right back into it. The SuperDock also comes with four USB-A ports and a 2280 m.2 SSD bay for those looking to expand their storage.
For those nostalgic gamers—be they Millennials or the younger Gen X crowd—this console is likely to be a hit. It’s not just about reliving your own childhood memories; it’s also about sharing those classic experiences with the new generation. Who knows, it might even inspire some of them to take an interest in preserving our gaming history!
If you’re thinking about taking the plunge, the console itself will set you back $149. But keep in mind, it doesn’t come with the essentials like controllers or memory cards, so you may need to source those separately. For those interested in the full setup, including the CD-running capability courtesy of the SuperDock, you’ll be looking at an extra $35. All in all, you’re looking at around $184 for the system. Add in some affordable accessories, and you could recreate the classic PlayStation One experience for about $250. And if you’re feeling particularly nostalgic, fetching a 43-inch CRT TV could really take you back to the good old days!