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  1. 3 hours ago, RetrogamerX said:

    I’ve seen no mention of it at all.  I would like to know this as well.  I’ve done Google searches with no answer. You’re actually the first person that actually asked as far as I know.

    Yeah I’ve been coming up short searching Google as well. 
     

    I haven’t been keeping up with the Discord channel so thought I’d check in here to see if anyone who’s active in the Discord has heard anything. 
     

    I’ll be sure and post something if I come across any viable information. 

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  2. Forgive me if this has already been discussed but has anything been mentioned in regard to getting Paprium running on a Mega SG via firmware updates or the like?  Mostly just curious if this is even possible to do with a firmware update, by other means, or even at all.  Has anything been said in the discord channels?

     

     

    Llink for those whom aren’t familiar with Paprium 

     

    http://www.paprium.com

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  3. 2 hours ago, CZroe said:
    2 hours ago, aspiring_gh0st said:
    I really hope a Neo Geo fpga is next, with the ability to play both mvs and aes games. Such great systems and library of games.  Have been considering buying a Mister but have been holding out in hopes that Analogue announces something. 

    Same. The issue I see is that such large slots will probably be expensive and awkward to build in all four if a user isn't expected to use both so they might want to make them modular. You know: Pick AES or MVS when making your order and get the appropriate module bundled with the main unit. You could optionally add the other for additional cost.

    All fair points. I’d be good with something like that, I just want my Analogue fpga Neo Geo fix, lol. I’d also like for there to be options in the future that allowed for updates such as running the software without slowdown and other fixes that essentially allow the games to be played as perfectly as possible but I’m not sure that’s feasible with just fpga implementation. 


  4. On 11/25/2020 at 8:45 AM, hyrulebr said:

    I think they can back to the roots and make a Neo Geo FPGA (I think it's doable with current FPGA chip Analogue use or a double fpga setup as Pocket). This in 2022. Until there maybe the prices comes down and can be viable to use the same chip as Mister (115k LE if I'm not wrong) and enable Nintendo 64, PS1, etc.

     

    At least an Arcade FPGA defeat their "legal" vision:

     

    Analogue Duo does not play copyrighted ROM files, it plays legacy game cartridges and CDs.

     

    They can put a floppy drive to make a classic computer fpga compatible with originals games but I don't think they will do it. 

     

    But I hope that increasing the engineer dept no only allows they will able to run 2 projects at same time but could also update previous works. Also have stock of their products would be nice. I miss the time when we complaim about the higher shipping costs but there was something to ship to us...

     

    About third party support nothing was said about Duo. My guess it's a Pocket only thing because the pocket is like the Zimba 3000 portable edition. I dont see an updated pocket until Nintendo DS or psp are doable in FPGA.  

     

     

     

     

    I really hope a Neo Geo fpga is next, with the ability to play both mvs and aes games. Such great systems and library of games.  Have been considering buying a Mister but have been holding out in hopes that Analogue announces something. 

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