The MiSTer project is the gift that keeps on giving. Kudos to all contributors on continuously blowing my mind, Taki Udon being the latest. I can't wait for more people to get their hands on this device and rediscover the magic of arcade gaming.
I just got my Mister Pi on Tuesday. I’m still figuring it out, but it’s amazing from what I have managed to get going on it so far. All this gaming for £139 shipped is insane value for money. And it looks spectacular on my PVM. I like it so much, I’ll probably end up buying one of those consoles Taki has been teasing too.
While there isn’t a single game in the CD-I library I’d want to play from start to finish, if it inspires confidence in the development of a 3DO core then I’m all for it
The Sega Saturn core has come soooo far and is so much fun to game on. It’s amazing we can play all the major generation 5 consoles with near-perfect cycle accuracy on a single little device. 🎉
One of the better addons I have for my Mister is a USB HDMI input for my computer. It makes the whole process of setting one up a lot easier when I can easily display the video on the screen without having to switch back and forth between inputs. It's not fast enough for faster games, but it gets the job done.
I love how both the thumbnail and the CD-i core being released coincided with the release of the first mainline Zelda game where you play as Zelda by Nintendo themselves lol
My favorite neo Geo pocket color games are tied between the power battles and SNK versus Capcom card fighting clash. One note of update for the core; you don't have to do your system settings every time you launch a game now. Or at least that's been my experience with the analog pocket.
I almost bought a Neo Geo Pocket Color recently, mostly out of curiosity to check out the mythical d-pad, but the prices of the consoles (about 300 USD) and the games (110~130 USD each) quickly made me give up on that idea. The retro gaming market is unreasonable right now, some systems still got decent prices, like the Saturn and PS2, but others are either a bit overpriced (Dreamcast) or waaay overpriced (over 400 USD on a NES when you can get a famiclone for ~30 USD? ridiculous! let' s not even talk about Neo Geo or Jaguar).
I was lucky enough to find on ebay a NGPC with a back-lit screen mod for 150$. Afterwards, I got a cartridge that can hold multiple game roms. Im hoping the NGPC core on the Mister will one day allow the use of a link cable to connect it to actual NGPC and have multiplayer goodness.
$400 for an NES!? Where are you buying those? I just did a quick eBay search and there’s one for about $110. Unless you mean a boxed and complete unit?
@@gcolombelli I own a US NGPC bought back when it came out, as well as a JPN slimline. It’s not really a dpad, but a thumb joystick, and yes it is superb. Only other handheld that had a controller like that was the GP32, which I also still have but it no longer works well.
I used to have a CD-i in the 90s. It has some interesting titles like educational titles, Japanese Karaoke discs which is nice. Does Tetris CD-i work? I love Tetris and this is one cool version of it! Burn Cycle is very interesting, too.
TBH, I'm kind of curious what other cores are possible that haven't already been announced or released. I've been having a blat the last bit in terms of the AO486 core.
Thanks, as always :) Could you give your oppinion on potential future computer cores? I know it's not your focus but still. I have my hopes invested in a few: A true 'Classic Mac', an 'Apple II GS' core, a 'NeXT' core and last but definitely not least a 'Quantel Paintbox' core.
Does anyone know anything new about the Data East arcade cores? I read a year ago that we would soon have news about Robocop 2, The Cliffanger and Joe And Mac.
i'm convinced CDI is just there for the memes, and to bring the horrors of those zelda games to more poor souls! i'm excited about more future exotic and successful hardware cores ( Jaguar, 3DO, FM-Towns/Marty? ) but well i guess once CD-I is done, then the focus will have to go somewhere else anyway :D
It seems to depend on the country you're living in. Here in Germany I've seen many CD-i devices and not once a Jaguar or a 3DO. Maybe it's because we are very close to the Netherlands here. The CD-i was used in my driving school still in 2005 when I made my scooter license and 2007 when I approached my car license. There was a bar code scanner available for it to start playing some educative content.
@@Slamy4096 i also did driving licence tests on a CD-i :D that was probably my only interaction with one of those and it never made me feel like i wanna do this at home 🙃
I’m following it but currently there’s not enough instances to call it anything more than a manufacturing “rounding error”. I’ve kept track of people with issues vs sold units and were around .5%. Which would be within the margin of manufacturing error. But I am keeping track
I remember a long time ago a stream with RetroRGB and WrestlingWithGaming saying the CD-i would be in theory easy to start since it was Motorola 68000 based, but i think the wxact variant and some of the other hardware would make it very difficult to fully implement. Hopefully that proves not to be the case in the end.
It uses the 68070, which could make you think it's an upgrade of the 68060, but it's actually closer to the original 68000 or the 68010. Instruction timings are different as they cheaped out on some parts of the microarchitecture.
i love my mister pi, its my first mister ....i have bad luck with memory stick though....runs at 122mhz without errors on memtest....dont know if this matters somewhere
@@SNKev411 I've got a Mister FPGA, and I'm excited that somebody seems to have managed to release such a capable product for so little. More boards means more potential developers and definitely more people noticing bugs.
It's absolutely crazy that the MiSTER dev community uses Discord as a software distribution channel. Unachievable Unindexable,, Inaccessible for anyone who cares about privacy. Why are retro gaming FPGA devs so fond of this platform? Or maybe i'm wrong and there is another place to get nightly builds I don't know about?
Yeah sure, great that he's selling them at a good price.. just got to be psychic or lucky as hell to get one. Not knocking him but 2k pcs with all the hype just makes it another scalped retro gaming item. Get some REAL stock and we'll be talking
Consider yourself lucky... tons of problems with the first batch, where do i begin... AV Pro has muffled analog audio, Mister Pi plus RAM combo not working great at lower frequencies meaning RE2 and Conker crashing on N64 core. No output to CRT when running utilities on my unit (only HDMI). At least cores outputting to CRT Others reporting included BT/wifi dongle loses paired BT controllers after every reboot. So this will probably be all ironed out on the next batch release, which I guarantee will be delayed due to all the issues
The MiSTer project is the gift that keeps on giving. Kudos to all contributors on continuously blowing my mind, Taki Udon being the latest. I can't wait for more people to get their hands on this device and rediscover the magic of arcade gaming.
It’s the gift that keeps on giving the whole year
I just got my Mister Pi on Tuesday. I’m still figuring it out, but it’s amazing from what I have managed to get going on it so far.
All this gaming for £139 shipped is insane value for money. And it looks spectacular on my PVM.
I like it so much, I’ll probably end up buying one of those consoles Taki has been teasing too.
It’s almost like it’s meant for PVM. Looks so good
The fact that we got a CD-I core before other 32 bit systems that actually have some good games (like 3DO or the "64-bit" Jaguar) is kinda wild.
Jaguar and 3do had good games? ;) ☮️
@@ninetendopesaitama2107 Way more than the CD-I did.
Haha nobody saw it coming
Oh absolutely
I mean, I'm sure eventually they'll come. I'm just greatful for any new core really
Great video! I’m glad to see the Mister ecosystem is growing! Great to see new cores!
always fun to get new cores. Especially ones that bring entire libraries with them
While there isn’t a single game in the CD-I library I’d want to play from start to finish, if it inspires confidence in the development of a 3DO core then I’m all for it
We def need 3DO!
The Sega Saturn core has come soooo far and is so much fun to game on. It’s amazing we can play all the major generation 5 consoles with near-perfect cycle accuracy on a single little device. 🎉
And to think nobody thought we’d have any
Another crazy month for MiSTer!
Here’s to October!
One of the better addons I have for my Mister is a USB HDMI input for my computer. It makes the whole process of setting one up a lot easier when I can easily display the video on the screen without having to switch back and forth between inputs. It's not fast enough for faster games, but it gets the job done.
Good point. Never used one
Could you please explain what a "USB HDMI input" is and why would I want one?
Hoping I can get a MiSTerPi from the next batch.
It’ll be interesting to see how long supply lasts
I love how both the thumbnail and the CD-i core being released coincided with the release of the first mainline Zelda game where you play as Zelda by Nintendo themselves lol
Haha the timing is def funny
My favorite neo Geo pocket color games are tied between the power battles and SNK versus Capcom card fighting clash.
One note of update for the core; you don't have to do your system settings every time you launch a game now. Or at least that's been my experience with the analog pocket.
Two classics for sure
Reminder about that link to the Sega Saturn mouse game list. ;)
I’ll try and find it today
I saw a beta core for Konami's Juno First but it never came out to Update All.
Don’t remember that one
Ouuuu Sonic Neo Geo Pocket looks cute 😦
It’s a fun game. Solid portable Sonic
@videogameesoterica - Which of the cores you spoke about are in "update_all" and which ones are not yet?
SNES is in update all. Rest are still manual install
@@VideoGameEsoterica - AWESOME, I tend to keep up with both, but will remove old cores when they get to update_all, so thank you 🙂
Haha it’s a lot to keep up with lately
@@VideoGameEsoterica - True that. Ive been getting into the retro PC systems building also, and when combined, its a metric TON! LOL
Haha a whole different and just as deep rabbit hole to fall down
I almost bought a Neo Geo Pocket Color recently, mostly out of curiosity to check out the mythical d-pad, but the prices of the consoles (about 300 USD) and the games (110~130 USD each) quickly made me give up on that idea. The retro gaming market is unreasonable right now, some systems still got decent prices, like the Saturn and PS2, but others are either a bit overpriced (Dreamcast) or waaay overpriced (over 400 USD on a NES when you can get a famiclone for ~30 USD? ridiculous! let' s not even talk about Neo Geo or Jaguar).
The D pad is god tier that’s for sure
I was lucky enough to find on ebay a NGPC with a back-lit screen mod for 150$. Afterwards, I got a cartridge that can hold multiple game roms.
Im hoping the NGPC core on the Mister will one day allow the use of a link cable to connect it to actual NGPC and have multiplayer goodness.
$400 for an NES!? Where are you buying those? I just did a quick eBay search and there’s one for about $110.
Unless you mean a boxed and complete unit?
Good deal!
@@gcolombelli I own a US NGPC bought back when it came out, as well as a JPN slimline. It’s not really a dpad, but a thumb joystick, and yes it is superb. Only other handheld that had a controller like that was the GP32, which I also still have but it no longer works well.
I used to have a CD-i in the 90s. It has some interesting titles like educational titles, Japanese Karaoke discs which is nice. Does Tetris CD-i work? I love Tetris and this is one cool version of it! Burn Cycle is very interesting, too.
Tetris was working yes
TBH, I'm kind of curious what other cores are possible that haven't already been announced or released. I've been having a blat the last bit in terms of the AO486 core.
Awsome news. Ahh, if only cps3 will be there someday too
I’m sure it’ll happen eventually
Thanks, as always :) Could you give your oppinion on potential future computer cores? I know it's not your focus but still. I have my hopes invested in a few: A true 'Classic Mac', an 'Apple II GS' core, a 'NeXT' core and last but definitely not least a 'Quantel Paintbox' core.
I haven’t heard anything on any front so honestly I’d have to look
I am new on this,and i would like to know what cores are fully compatible or what aren't?
With Pi or MiSTer in general? As it’s the same list
Sorry for not specifying, mister fpga.
Does anyone know anything new about the Data East arcade cores?
I read a year ago that we would soon have news about Robocop 2, The Cliffanger and Joe And Mac.
Haven’t heard much
@@VideoGameEsoterica 😢
i'm convinced CDI is just there for the memes, and to bring the horrors of those zelda games to more poor souls!
i'm excited about more future exotic and successful hardware cores ( Jaguar, 3DO, FM-Towns/Marty? ) but well i guess once CD-I is done, then the focus will have to go somewhere else anyway :D
I’m sure that’ll all come in due course
It seems to depend on the country you're living in. Here in Germany I've seen many CD-i devices and not once a Jaguar or a 3DO. Maybe it's because we are very close to the Netherlands here. The CD-i was used in my driving school still in 2005 when I made my scooter license and 2007 when I approached my car license. There was a bar code scanner available for it to start playing some educative content.
Oh I’m sure the geographic proximity to the Netherlands made a huge diff
@@Slamy4096 haha that's a really cool piece of information, thanks for sharing
@@Slamy4096 i also did driving licence tests on a CD-i :D
that was probably my only interaction with one of those and it never made me feel like i wanna do this at home 🙃
Are you aware of the issues with some N64 games on the Taki board/SDRAM?
Really? I’m still waiting to be able to buy one. Hope any issues can be fixed.
Who had this issue? And what kind of issue? ☮️
I’m following it but currently there’s not enough instances to call it anything more than a manufacturing “rounding error”. I’ve kept track of people with issues vs sold units and were around .5%. Which would be within the margin of manufacturing error. But I am keeping track
Conker and RE2 just go to black screen, but work fine on de10 nano.
A few iffy ram modules out there. They are accepting returns for taking care of it
still hoping for cave 6800 100% completion or atleast Sailor Moon Arcade
Yes that’s a core I wish would get finished
I remember a long time ago a stream with RetroRGB and WrestlingWithGaming saying the CD-i would be in theory easy to start since it was Motorola 68000 based, but i think the wxact variant and some of the other hardware would make it very difficult to fully implement. Hopefully that proves not to be the case in the end.
The baseline hardware isn’t bad but once you get to the add ons it’s all proprietary custom silicon
It uses the 68070, which could make you think it's an upgrade of the 68060, but it's actually closer to the original 68000 or the 68010. Instruction timings are different as they cheaped out on some parts of the microarchitecture.
Yes it’s an odd naming convention but it’s basically a 68000 with some variables
i love my mister pi, its my first mister ....i have bad luck with memory stick though....runs at 122mhz without errors on memtest....dont know if this matters somewhere
Test Conker and re 2 on the N64 core. If those work fine you are fine
Wish it was possible to buy a mister pi....
It will be eventually
I want this 😅
Haha CD-I?
@@VideoGameEsoterica good one but I really will have the Mr. Pie lol
@SNKev411 I’m sure another batch will be coming soon
@@SNKev411 I've got a Mister FPGA, and I'm excited that somebody seems to have managed to release such a capable product for so little. More boards means more potential developers and definitely more people noticing bugs.
@@SmallSpoonBrigade You know it's crazy I have 4 of the 2 single Ram and 2 double Ram😅
It's absolutely crazy that the MiSTER dev community uses Discord as a software distribution channel. Unachievable Unindexable,, Inaccessible for anyone who cares about privacy. Why are retro gaming FPGA devs so fond of this platform? Or maybe i'm wrong and there is another place to get nightly builds I don't know about?
It’s not the distro. Thats update all. These are test cores and not part of the main repo yet. Discord is used as it’s just convenient and real time
I stand corrected. Danke
🎉🎉🎉
Haha always first lately
@@VideoGameEsotericayou just happen to upload when I am watching something on UA-cam already.
@DefaultUsername0001 haha good timing
Those console WWF games are so awful, particularly compared to the Technos arcade games.
People either love them or hate them it seems
Yeah sure, great that he's selling them at a good price.. just got to be psychic or lucky as hell to get one. Not knocking him but 2k pcs with all the hype just makes it another scalped retro gaming item. Get some REAL stock and we'll be talking
Consider yourself lucky... tons of problems with the first batch, where do i begin... AV Pro has muffled analog audio, Mister Pi plus RAM combo not working great at lower frequencies meaning RE2 and Conker crashing on N64 core. No output to CRT when running utilities on my unit (only HDMI). At least cores outputting to CRT
Others reporting included BT/wifi dongle loses paired BT controllers after every reboot. So this will probably be all ironed out on the next batch release, which I guarantee will be delayed due to all the issues
I mean it’s just run one of many
@william18miller Oh really? Is it not just the SDRAM? That's disappointing. Wonder how the QMtech offering is fairing
@@VideoGameEsoterica I get the feeling each run will be a similar shit show tbh
It will be til the market evens out