Modretro is going for Analogue's throat teasing its own Nintendo 64 FPGA
Is this the start of an FPGA console war?

About two years ago, Analogue (of Analogue Pocket fame) announced it was working on a new FGPA console based on the Nintendo 64. This is a long-awaited product from the company, which could easily result in some serious scalping once it launches. In other words, securing Analogue's wares can be incredibly challenging, which is why Modretro's arrival on the scene is so welcome. Not only was Modretro able to design and produce an original 160x144 pixel screen for its Chromatic handheld, it launched the device with very few hiccups, with units still for sale at Gamestop. Modretro managed to hit it out of the park on its first try, something Analogue still struggles with after years and years of producing products.