There are systems that already use FPGA. But FPGA chips are expensive and are incredibly hard to program for the chinks that make these devices. If someone did put a quality system together with an FPGA you'd be complaining that it's too expensive.
If someone did put a quality system together with an FPGA you'd be complaining that it's too expensive.
I have an NT Mini and two Super NTs. I'm not a poorfag you nigger.
Blah blah blah. My point still stands. These systems emulate multiple consoles. Not just a single couple.
What point still stands? Price? You just shifted goalpoasts. The Analogue Pocket does all of that; the only problem is their preorders are cleaned out.
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