[Martin Donlon], aka [wickerwaka], is well known in retro gaming and arcade hardware reverse engineering ... The solution was PicoROM, a nicely designed ROM emulator in a handy DIP-32 form factor.
We've seen microcontrollers like the Arduino and Raspberry Pi used for emulation ... a whole new level. His latest creation has brought to life a piece of hardware seen in the classic arcade ...
It's not a Steam Deck competitor, instead the new ATARI Gamestation Go is a treasure trove of retro gaming goodness with some very cool features.
Whatever the legal grey areas of emulation and whatever side of the fence you sit on (for disclosure I have been using emulators for years and years from Mame-based arcade ... and the new 2.2 ...
Here at Hackaday HQ we’re no strangers to vintage game emulation. New versions of old consoles and arcade cabinets frequently make excellent fodder for clever hacks to cram as much functionality ...
From replica arcade machines with authentic artwork ... but I'm also excited to see new emulation devices and potentially some official plug-and-play systems show up too. So, without further ...
it combines emulators for more than 70 consoles and computers of yesteryear, plus arcade machines from different decades. That includes the likes of the SNES, Mega Drive and PlayStation 1 ...