The best console of the 1990s will soon be on sale again, albeit in an unofficial form. The company Retro Remake will soon release the first affordable FPGA console in the world called SuperStation One!
This retro console in a modern version is equipped with all the key features — multiple video outputs, multiple USB ports, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules, and support for original controllers and peripherals. Although hardware-oriented to run games for the original PlayStation, the console fully supports the MiSTer FPGA platform.

It's important to note that the SuperStation One doesn't come with games pre-installed — players will be able to install their own copies of PlayStation games via microSD card or USB. The device also offers a wide range of display support — HDMI, VGA, DIN10, component video, composite signal — enabling connection to both modern TVs and classic CRT devices.
As for technical specifications, the console uses a Cyclone V FPGA, has 128 MB of SDRAM, a 24-bit video DAC, support for active and passive cooling, and an NFC reader. The package includes the console itself, a 64 GB microSD (pre-installed), an HDMI cable and a USB-C cable.
SuperStation One can be pre-ordered for a price of 200 US dollars. The Super Dock — which is needed to run physical discs — will stop about 40 US dollars.