MiSTer SuperStation One Review

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MiSTer SuperStation One Review

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Retro Gaming’s New Swiss Army Knife: The MiSTer SuperStation One Review

Imagine opening a box and finding something that looks exactly like a PSOne—but inside? It’s a full-blown MiSTer FPGA powerhouse with virtually zero setup. That’s the SuperStation One from Retro Remake—and it might just be the most plug-and-play retro console ever made.

āœ… All-in-one brilliance: It packs 128MB RAM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, three USB ports, a real power button, and—most impressively—a built-in 24-bit analog video DAC with every output you can dream of: RGB, Composite, S-Video, and YPbPr (component), all simultaneously.

āœ… PlayStation SNAC built-in: Full support for PS1 controllers, light guns (even via the dedicated sync jack), and memory cards—though note: this SNAC only works with the PS core unless you add an upcoming dock (pre-orders open soon).

āš ļø A few caveats:

  • The default MicroSD uses a special framework not yet merged into main MiSTer cores. Running `update_all` can break auto composite/S-Video support—but it’s fixable via a DIP switch flip.
  • For YPbPr users: edit `MiSTer_YPbP.ini` to set `composite_sync=1`, and you’ll never need to toggle DIP switches again.

šŸ’” Pro tip: If HDMI isn’t your thing (why not?), the analog outputs just work out of the box—no config needed for Composite, S-Video, or RGB. Bonus: they all output at once, making it perfect for telly-hopping on a CRT or PVM.

Final verdict? It’s not just a MiSTer—it’s the most polished, ready-to-go one yet. If you want serious retro power without the tinkering? This is it.

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šŸŽ¬ Watch the full reviews: [Livestream 1](link), [Livestream 2](link)