Now that the SNES Classic is out and selling like hotcakes, retro game enthusiast and Analogue founder Christopher Taber has been talking to Time and other outlets about the company’s upcoming Super Nt — the latest in its Nt line of mini-consoles that accept original cartridges and handle emulation via hardware, rather than software.
– Analogue founder and chief Christopher Taber, speaking to Time about the company’s upcoming Super Nt mini-console.
“The SNES Classic isn’t going to be pristine because it’s running on a little Linux chip, it’s just an emulator.
“We spent a long time researching and developing the basic internal structure for an FPGA-based video game system,” Taber told Time.