They’ve done a good job scrubbing all record of it from the internet, but let’s not forget Analogue have already made one Neo product - their wooden, consolidated MVS. Not saying this means they won’t do another, but I’d imagine it certainly puts it down the priority list. If they’re going to do something with a smaller target audience like that (going by number of people who already have a library of games), is sooner they revisited the PC-Engine too. Particularly so if they’d go the whole hog for PC-FX, SuperCD and so on.
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I if remember it correctly the Analogue CMVS I have was about £400. Thing is that’s basically a second hand one slot MVS with UniBIOS and RGB or component output. Looks the business too.
A new FPGA based Neo clone would be great but would really need to play ROMS from a card. The original carts are just getting too expensive. The cart slot on the MVS is huge and would make the clone system quite large too. Getting a HDMI compatible Neo would be awesome though.
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I'm hoping they'll finally tackle a CD system next. My vote would go to the Saturn, although its formidable complexity would be off putting I imagine. Perhaps they'll tackle the PS1 first.
If they stick to carts then the PC Engine is the obvious choice. I doubt they'll do Neo Geo due to the insane cost of the carts these days greatly limiting the audience.
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Originally posted by Kotatsu Neko View PostI'm hoping they'll finally tackle a CD system next. My vote would go to the Saturn, although its formidable complexity would be off putting I imagine. Perhaps they'll tackle the PS1 first.
If they stick to carts then the PC Engine is the obvious choice. I doubt they'll do Neo Geo due to the insane cost of the carts these days greatly limiting the audience.
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Originally posted by Kotatsu Neko View PostIf they stick to carts then the PC Engine is the obvious choice. I doubt they'll do Neo Geo due to the insane cost of the carts these days greatly limiting the audience.
As for PC Engine, it wouldn’t surprise me if a complete all-in-one console was Terraonion’s next project. An SSDS3 with a HuCard slot and built-in multitap…
At the end of the day, these are the last two systems worth doing FPGA clones of with the currently available/affordable technology, I’m sure we’ll see both within the next year or two.
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