Analogue’s consoles use a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) chip, which can, in simple terms, simulate the original hardware accurately and without software-based emulation. The Analogue Duo, the ...
Analogue has been building quite a name for itself as a designer of all-in-one game players that not only use specialized hardware to avoid emulation, but also bring decent increases in quality to the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. The Duo moniker is also not without its nostalgic value either, as ...
Games for two CD-based add-ons to NEC's PC Engine, known as the TurboGrafx-16 in North America, will be available for download from Wii Virtual Console in October. The games will be available in all ...
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Big on classic gaming from Japan? Then you were probably into the PC Engine CD-ROM and one title in particular, Tengai Makyo II: Manji Maru. This Hudson Soft/Red title is remembered by many as the ...
Retro-console maker Analogue has made some great FPGA-based consoles over the past three years, and it doesn't seem to be slowing down. The company has revealed the Analogue Duo, its take on the ...
Konami’s getting into the mini retro console game early next year with the release of the TurboGrafx-16 mini and its Japanese counterparts, the PC Engine mini and PC Engine CoreGrafx mini. All ...
Analogue is well known for creating some incredible high-end, high-definition retro consoles based on classic machines like the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo. The company’s latest focus is NEC ...
Way back in the mists of time, young me had set his heart on owning the NEC PC Engine, a game console first released in 1987. Unfortunately, at that time it was only available in Japan. The only way ...
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