Posted January 08, 2013
Seems nowadays everybody is doing a new game console, from the kickstarter's OUYA and GameStick to Steam's Xi3 and Nvidia's Shield.
So IMO GOG should play along and release their very own game console! It might look like a looney joke, but none of the above mentioned consoles (nor any of the big three) were built to install in them GOOD OLD GAMES!!!
How many people here would like to play old games made for 8 and 16 bit consoles, computers and maybe even arcade machines? Many have suggested using software emulators like the ones in the above, but as someone that has used them for years there is a simple fact, no software emulator is going to give you 100% accuracy.
I think many people have heard about the Minimig, GOG could tweak the design a bit, adding a network port (wireless and/or wired) to directly download the games to the memory card, add a plastic case, add a bigger FPGA (to remove the 68000), add more (DDR) ram, change the VGA port for a SCART (for PAL countries) or component (for NTSC countries) port, add USB so you can use nowadays keyboards and/or joysticks.
It might sound difficult, but I am sure that if the VHDL scripts used to recreate this hardware are open source, many people will make even the most obscure of old hardware available in the GOG console.
GOG already has the connections with many game companies that created a ton of games in the 8/16 bit era and getting a little extra income from those games seems like a no brainier to me.
So IMO GOG should play along and release their very own game console! It might look like a looney joke, but none of the above mentioned consoles (nor any of the big three) were built to install in them GOOD OLD GAMES!!!
How many people here would like to play old games made for 8 and 16 bit consoles, computers and maybe even arcade machines? Many have suggested using software emulators like the ones in the above, but as someone that has used them for years there is a simple fact, no software emulator is going to give you 100% accuracy.
I think many people have heard about the Minimig, GOG could tweak the design a bit, adding a network port (wireless and/or wired) to directly download the games to the memory card, add a plastic case, add a bigger FPGA (to remove the 68000), add more (DDR) ram, change the VGA port for a SCART (for PAL countries) or component (for NTSC countries) port, add USB so you can use nowadays keyboards and/or joysticks.
It might sound difficult, but I am sure that if the VHDL scripts used to recreate this hardware are open source, many people will make even the most obscure of old hardware available in the GOG console.
GOG already has the connections with many game companies that created a ton of games in the 8/16 bit era and getting a little extra income from those games seems like a no brainier to me.
Post edited January 09, 2013 by mangamuscle