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- Nov 19, 2015
A Philadelphia based team is trying to raise $50,000 via Indiegogo (currently at $19k or 38%) as their goal for a CD based retro gaming console known as the Seedi Retro Gaming System. The system claims to be able to play CD console games from the PSX, Turbografx CD, Neo Geo CD and Sega CD.
It is also capable of playing ROMs for the NES, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, MAME (Arcade emulator), Game Boy (Original, Color and GBA), Atari 2600 and Turbografx 16/PC Engine. It will also have the capability of playing physical Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Boy (with another adapter) cartridges via a Retrode adapter which is sold by itself. It will also feature controller ports for the Genesis and SNES.
It will feature save states, online multiplayer for some systems, filters, and the ability to back up and share saved files. It claims to be able to output to 1080p/720p via HDMI, will be Wi-Fi enabled, Bluetooth compatible and looks like it comes with a custom painted Dualshock 3 or DS3 clone controller. It apparently will work with USB controller, have an included 32gb SD card, run on a Quad-Core ARM CPU, be region free and open source. The cheapest base system you can buy is $125+shipping.
I am in no way affiliated with this project, I just found it via the CUPodcast and think it's interesting and wonder if they will meet their goals. It also makes me wonder if Sony would take action against them for using their controller. Indiegogo campaigns have a bad history of failing or not living up to the hype, so I'm cautiously optimistic, especially for the DOS CD emulation.
Thoughts?
It is also capable of playing ROMs for the NES, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, MAME (Arcade emulator), Game Boy (Original, Color and GBA), Atari 2600 and Turbografx 16/PC Engine. It will also have the capability of playing physical Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Boy (with another adapter) cartridges via a Retrode adapter which is sold by itself. It will also feature controller ports for the Genesis and SNES.
It will feature save states, online multiplayer for some systems, filters, and the ability to back up and share saved files. It claims to be able to output to 1080p/720p via HDMI, will be Wi-Fi enabled, Bluetooth compatible and looks like it comes with a custom painted Dualshock 3 or DS3 clone controller. It apparently will work with USB controller, have an included 32gb SD card, run on a Quad-Core ARM CPU, be region free and open source. The cheapest base system you can buy is $125+shipping.
I am in no way affiliated with this project, I just found it via the CUPodcast and think it's interesting and wonder if they will meet their goals. It also makes me wonder if Sony would take action against them for using their controller. Indiegogo campaigns have a bad history of failing or not living up to the hype, so I'm cautiously optimistic, especially for the DOS CD emulation.
Thoughts?