Supersega FPGA Project in Development – All Sega home platforms and physical media supported!
The team at Supersega.com let me know about their new FPGA/ASIC retro console project that will be able to play almost all media and controllers from the Sega SG-1000/SC-3000, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis / MegaDrive, Sega Saturn, and Sega Dreamcast. We’ll be sure to follow the development closely.
What follows is an unaltered (non-native English) text version of the full press release.

Supersega.com, an Spanish team of guys born in the 70���s and 80���s who���s goal is to release an ���All In One Sega���s Consoles��� (AIOSC) in the form of a new retro fpga / asic console, is expected to be fundraising this year (2024).
Users will be able to play its own sega cartridges from Sega SG-3000, Master System & Megadrive / Genesis as well as to play its own Saturn & Dreamcast games.
SPECS : TRUE FPGA LOGIC & HARDWAREThe new upcoming Supersega console is based on Ultrascale+ fpga, featuring WiFi, Bluettooth, and a SD card reader writer.
A CD / DVD Reader Writer with a transparent bay is featured. 8 joystick ports allows users to use its original sega pads, while also they can use USB for. Dimensions of the console are 50 cm (width) x 20 cm (deep) x 10 cm (hight).
THE ENGINEERS BEHINDLeaded by Alejandro Martin, a computer engineer (ex Cinemartin & Tres Telecom) Developer and Tony Hernandez, Cad Designer along with other members like Carlos Lopez and Cristina Burgu��s, the team has many years counting in hardware & software development.
SO FAR SO GOODCristina Burgu��s, public relationsships says: ���Until Supersega does not have a working prototype they will not release any funding campaign. Currently we have almost all sega���s console games up to Saturn in a working playable state, and a few Dreamcast playing so far so good, but until we finish the prototype we will not considering to release the project���
Alejandro words on that ���We had been working on a SS Core from a few years ago. Until now there were been almost no suitable fpga hardware out there but with the Ultrascale+ things changed, and prices seems more reasonable than before, with a minimum of 100 K up to 1M of Logic Cells, now it is possible to do a Dreamcast behavior with the enough speed.���
Please visit the project website www.supersega.com where soon will be released material, docs & interviews
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