NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner AVS MK.2? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=106&threadid=181078 2018-05-19T21:39:13 -05.00 BRNexus 52 Originally posted by: themisfit138

A Genesis one would be great, at the same time it would most likely drive up prices on the games. Collecting for Genesis is still fairly reasonable with the exception of a few games.

This would be great. Anything to get rid of the RGB conversion is a good idea. ]]>
AVS MK.2? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=106&threadid=181078 2018-05-19T20:59:57 -05.00 BRNexus 52 Originally posted by: BRNexus
 
Originally posted by: Gloves

If an HDMI Genesis came out I might actually start to care about the Genesis.

Here is a quote from Kevtris you might find interesting.  It was actually posted a few months before he started work on the Super NT.

""I have done 16 bit dev, like completing the SNES audio hardware (SPC) and making a standalone core/player for it which I will be releasing btw.   But no actual system yet.  I kind of wanted to do Genesis first because it looks very simple compared to SNES.  TG-16 looks super simple too but the 7MHz bandwidth on the RAM is just a bit too fast right now for my RAM hardware.  I almost need two SDRAMs / DDR1 chips and "Double pump' them to get around the latency issues.  Genesis' big problem is the 68K.  Once I write my own 68K core it will open up neoego, genesis, super a'can and lots of other things.  I have SMS done, so that gives me a lot of the requisite parts for a genesis.  It just need 1 more video mode, a 68K, and FM audio which I am a veteran at.   

 I was thinking to speed along development of genesis FM audio, I could make a GYM player to get it all debugged and ready to go so I can just drop it in.  That was kind of the idea with SNES.  Having the SPC part done before everything else means I can just drop it in and not worry about audio at all, which is super nice.  Just one less thing to worry about."
  Mega NT will be the next Analogue console. You heard it from me first. If not, I'll eat my hat.  

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AVS MK.2? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=106&threadid=181078 2018-05-18T08:21:09 -05.00 BRNexus 52 AVS MK.2? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=106&threadid=181078 2018-05-18T02:05:37 -05.00 BRNexus 52 AVS MK.2? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=106&threadid=181078 2018-03-31T19:13:59 -05.00 BRNexus 52 AVS MK.2? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=106&threadid=181078 2018-03-31T19:09:49 -05.00 BRNexus 52 Originally posted by: Gloves

If an HDMI Genesis came out I might actually start to care about the Genesis.
Here is a quote from Kevtris you might find interesting.  It was actually posted a few months before he started work on the Super NT.

""I have done 16 bit dev, like completing the SNES audio hardware (SPC) and making a standalone core/player for it which I will be releasing btw.   But no actual system yet.  I kind of wanted to do Genesis first because it looks very simple compared to SNES.  TG-16 looks super simple too but the 7MHz bandwidth on the RAM is just a bit too fast right now for my RAM hardware.  I almost need two SDRAMs / DDR1 chips and "Double pump' them to get around the latency issues.  Genesis' big problem is the 68K.  Once I write my own 68K core it will open up neoego, genesis, super a'can and lots of other things.  I have SMS done, so that gives me a lot of the requisite parts for a genesis.  It just need 1 more video mode, a 68K, and FM audio which I am a veteran at.   

 I was thinking to speed along development of genesis FM audio, I could make a GYM player to get it all debugged and ready to go so I can just drop it in.  That was kind of the idea with SNES.  Having the SPC part done before everything else means I can just drop it in and not worry about audio at all, which is super nice.  Just one less thing to worry about."
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AVS MK.2? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=106&threadid=181078 2018-03-31T19:09:37 -05.00 BRNexus 52 Originally posted by: Gloves

If an HDMI Genesis came out I might actually start to care about the Genesis.
It does have a good amount of shooters.  
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AVS MK.2? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=106&threadid=181078 2018-03-31T19:08:55 -05.00 BRNexus 52 AVS MK.2? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=106&threadid=181078 2018-03-31T18:55:57 -05.00 BRNexus 52 Originally posted by: BRNexus

Its quite simple, with the Super NT out they are simply giving it all their focus right now.  And I don't blame them, they are already almost sold out of their 2nd batch.   I don't buy that. It's not like they needed a full marketing blast, just a simple statement. When they say nothing in response to that, I have to believe there isn't anything on the table.
Originally posted by: BRNexus

Also, I'm about 99% confident the Sega Genesis is next.   
That's reasonable.

Though given Analogue's boutique approach to consoles, the NT Mini Plastic edition is still aways off, if ever. I don't think Bunnyboy needs to fear anything.  

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AVS MK.2? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=106&threadid=181078 2018-03-31T18:54:04 -05.00 BRNexus 52 Originally posted by: Tulpa
 
Originally posted by: BRNexus
 
Originally posted by: Tulpa
 
Originally posted by: BRNexus
Well, they did announce an external DAC that they said will be compatible with Super NT and "Future Systems".   They recently said they are in the prototype stage. 
Future systems could mean anything (like N64.) It just seems strange to me that someone would inquire about future NT minis and get a sad trombone response if something was planned. There's no need to be secretive, it's a system they already released.

 

Analogue likes to play their cards close to their chests.  They announce new consoles about 4 - 5 months before release date.   If they have something planned for early 2019 then we won't know what it is until like September/October. 
 
There's playing cards close to the chest, and there's when you got nothing. The pessimistic response up there tells me they got nothing. A simple "stay tuned" will still keep the cards close.

Again, there's no reason to be that secretive. When they say there's nothing planned, I take it at face value.
 
Its quite simple, with the Super NT out they are simply giving it all their focus right now.  And I don't blame them, they are already almost sold out of their 2nd batch.  

Also, I'm about 99% confident the Sega Genesis is next.    ]]>