A fresh blast from the past is on the horizon with a new retro gaming console that’s set to hit the market soon, sparking excitement among nostalgic gamers. This upcoming gem embraces the classic PlayStation One, powered by the MiSTer FPGA open-source initiative. Gaming enthusiast and popular YouTube personality, Taki Udon, took to social media to announce that the SuperStation One will soon be available on the Retro Remake website, priced at a cool $149. If you’re feeling extra retro, you can snag the SuperDock, reminiscent of the PSone Combo pack, currently in pre-sale for $5, aiming for a target price of $35.
What’s unique about this console is its ability to play PlayStation One games natively, sidestepping the usual hassle of emulators. This means you can dust off your old PlayStation One memory cards and controllers, because they’ll work perfectly with this system. It’s not picky about how you connect it either, boasting both analog and digital outputs. So whether you’re all about that vintage 13-inch CRT monitor vibe or going for a modern 85-inch OLED display, you’ll be covered. Plus, it features NFC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, ensuring you get all the modern conveniences you could wish for.
Taki Udon also mentioned that while the initial images don’t show it, disc support is expected to make an appearance with the SuperDock. So alongside re-living your favorite PlayStation One adventures, you’ll get four USB-A ports and a 2280 m.2 SSD bay to expand your memory needs to your heart’s content.
Visuals of this nostalgic powerhouse have begun circulating, with image galleries illustrating its features, fueling excitement among generations who grew up with these iconic games. It’s not just millennials and younger Gen X folks who are buzzing with anticipation—this console could also introduce the timeless charm of classic titles to younger crowds, and perhaps even prompt a few aspiring tech enthusiasts to preserve gaming history.
If revisiting those cherished gaming moments—or sharing them with a new generation—sounds like a dream, the $149 investment could be just up your alley. Keep in mind though, the initial price only covers the console itself. You’ll need your own controllers, memory cards, and other essentials. To access your old CDs and expand memory, the dock will add another $35 to your total.
All told, you’re looking at an outlay of around $184 for the complete setup. Throw in some affordable retro controllers and additional accessories, and you’re set to relive the authentic PlayStation One vibe for roughly $250. Feeling extra indulgent? Why not track down a 43-inch CRT TV to accompany your new retro console—because really, why not go all out in your quest for nostalgia?