The team behind the SuperSega FPGA console has recently demonstrated its innovative work, showcasing the Dreamcast core. In a captivating video available at this link, they’ve featured games such as Crazy Taxi, Gunbird 2 and Super Street Fighter II running well.

Developed using the Virtex Ultrascale+ FPGA chip, this core boasts an impressive capability of having “100K-200K logic cells” to emulate Dreamcast behavior. The console can also play Master System, Mega Drive/Genesis, Saturn, and Sega CD games. It’s expected to be completed later this year, promising to offer a one-stop solution for gamers looking to experience classic Sega titles.


What are your thoughts on the development and potential impact of using FPGA in gaming consoles like SuperSega?