MiSTer FPGA DE-10! PS1 in Widescreen! Play your PlayStation 1 Games in 16×9 on MiSter FPGA Today!



The MiSTer Playstation 1 core has gone from previews from the maker (FPGAzumSpass) to a preview core you can play on your MiSTer today! And sure…everyone remembers the PS1 on a CRT TV in 4×3 aspect ratio…but with some skillful work by the MiSTer community you can now force TRUE widescreen 16×9 support from the PSX core on MiSTer! Retro gaming in widescreen? Who knew!

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I asked, you answered…and I try to listen 🙂 Of all the requests for new content on the channel one of the most frequently asked for videos is a series on the Terasic DE-10 Nano MiSTer FPGA hardware…so here it is! It’s a retro gaming showdown!

On this episode of our MiSTer series we will be taking a look at current Playstation 1 core on MiSTer and how you can get 3D games to run in true widescreen! It’s an absolutely amazing feature (that is still a work in process…keep that in mind) that makes some of your favorite old school retrogaming experiences feel brand new!

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je suis un fan inconditionnel de rétrogaming et adepte des technologies FPGA. Ce blog est né de ma passion pour l'univers des consoles rétro et du désir de partager avec vous l'actualité de ces appareils qui nous ramènent à l'âge d'or du jeu vidéo.

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