Tito

Aluminum Switch Lite Shells Are Back! Pre-Orders Open June 1st

Back by popular demand, the Aluminum Switch Lite Shells will soon be available in limited quantities very soon.  These are fully machined aluminum replacement shells for the Switch Lite that are anodized in either a silver or metallic black finish. Aluminum Switch Lite Shell Pre-Orders Open this Wednesday June 1st. Sign-up for notifications here: https://t.co/KpdjuPcDQM […]

Bob

Testing MiSTer S-Video and Composite

Louis from ZezRetro and I wanted to test out some of the hardware available that lets you output S-Video and Composite from a MiSTer.  There’s multiple ways this can be accomplished and we wanted to test the pro’s and cons of each, live and in real time.  There’s a lot that goes into these conversions and […]

Retro Kevin

NES Emulation on the Nintendo 64

Recently Krikzz posted a new “core” for the Everdrive 64 X5 and X7 rom carts that replaces the Neon emulator for NES emulation on the Nintendo 64. This update uses the FPGA in the newer Everdrive 64 carts with the goal of getting a more cycle accurate experience than what the Neon emulator could provide. […]

Bob

Weekly Roundup #306

Here’s this week’s roundup, sponsored by JLCPCB! Spend only $2 for 5pcs 1-4 layer PCBs ; PCBA from $0:  https://jlcpcb.com/DRE The Roundup is available as a video and on all audio-only podcast services, such as iTunes, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and direct-download: If you enjoy these videos, please consider supporting this channel via monthly […]

Bob

Interview With Zophar

I’m excited to share an interview with the legendary Zophar, founder of the emulation-focused site Zophar’s Domain.  If you were around in the emulation scene of the 90’s, this is going to be a crazy trip down memory lane…and if you’re new to it all, it’s a fun look at the roots of the retro […]

Bob

MiSTer’s PSX Core 16:9 Mode Explained

Now that FPGAzumSpass’s PlayStation 1 FPGA core is out to the public, I wanted to highlight one of the coolest features available for flat-panel gamers:  True widescreen 16:9 support.  There’s been a bit of confusion about this, as certain menu screens (including the PSX BIOS screen) and logos stretch when this mode is enabled, leading […]