might been a success years ago now there is a superior competition, at least regarding Amiga (Vampire...) what limits potential market. Of course FPGA Arcade is different from what Vampire does but I do not think that many who already own a vampire will buy additional a FPGA Arcade with expensive daughterboard. It is of course still interesting to people who are interested in emulating different hardware but then you have good software emulators for that.
Last edited by OlafS25 on 10-Sep-2019 at 02:03 PM.
It's been a long time since I have played with my FPGA Arcade Replay board, but I still have hopes that Mike J. will begin selling the add-on daughter boards with the 68060 socket, more RAM, and an Ethernet port ... .
I liked the Idea of the FPGA arcade: AGA+RTG but the 68060 will always be a problem, it's rare and expensive.