Taki Udon from Retro Remake announced last night that pre-orders opened for the Superstation, a clone of the PS One variant of the original PlayStation. The $149.99 Founders Edition Preorders are already sold out, but you can still reserve The standard $225 Superstation one for $179.99 right now, with shipping expected at “P4 or earlier.”
While the Superstation looks like a PS, complete with ports compatible with the original PlayStation controller and memory cards, it plays more than just PlayStation 1 Games. It is a Mister Mister Field Gate Array (FPGA) machine, like Polygon point out. That means that instead of emulating game consoles, your hardware can actually run like those consoles, with cores range From the Atari 5200 and NES to PlayStation and Sega Saturn.
Retroke Remake currently offers the system in black blue, gray, and translucent blue. It comes with a 64GB Micro SD card and has three USB-A ports, an Ethernet port, and an NFC reader that you can use to activate specific games for charging. Uses USB-C for power.
On the video side of things, the Superstation One will have an HDMI port, along with VGA, DIN10, composite and component ports geared toward retro gaming setups. You’ll also find a 3.5mm audio jack and a digital audio port. Finally, there’s an expansion slot to support Retro Remake’s planned superdock accessory that adds a slot-loading disk drive, a 2280 M.2 SSD bay, and four more USB-A ports. That’s not ready for preorder yet, but you You can deposit an order deposit of $5 for this with an order from the superstation.