Analogue has announced the Super Nt, a successor to its Nt and Nt Mini NES consoles. If you're unfamiliar with the older Nts, they're essentially HDMI-capable NESes. The Nt used repurposed parts from original NESes, but the Nt mini used an FPGA to replicate the hardware exactly without using software emulation. The Super Nt also uses an FPGA, and claims to support the entire SNES and Super Famicom library.
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A reimagining of perhaps the greatest video game system of all time. Engineered with an FPGA. No emulation. 1080p. Zero lag. Total accuracy. The Super Nt is not a plug n' play toy. It is the definitive way to explore Nintendo's 16-bit era. Compatible with the 2,200+ SNES and Super Famicom game cartridge library. Explore and re-live one of the greatest video game systems of all time with no compromises.
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Compatibility
- SNES cartridges, Super Famicom cartridges
- Region Free
- Worldwide Compatibility [PSU: 100-240v, 50-60hz]
Video
- HDMI 1080p/720p/480p
- NTSC & PAL Support
- Lag free, zero signal degradation
Audio
- 48KHz 16 bit
- Digital audio via HDMI
Special Features
- Original-style SNES/SFC Controller Ports
- SD card firmware updating [via Super Nt SD card slot]
Other Features
- Scanline options
- Scaler options
- Horizontal position adjust
- Horizontal stretch
- Vertical position stretch
- & more
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https://www.analogue.co/pages/super-nt/
The system is now available for pre-order in 4 colors: Black, Classic (American SNES), SF (Super Famicom and European SNES), and Transparent. It will be available worldwide in February 2018 and costs $189.99, with wireless replica 8Bitdo controllers available for $39.99.
https://www.analogue.co/pages/store/