Following in the footsteps of the Analogue Nt Mini, the Super Nt is driven by an Altera Cyclone V FPGA housed in the same motherboard designed for the Nt Mini.
If the Nt Mini is anything to go by, however, it’s safe to say that the Super Nt should be a great way to enjoy Super NES games on a modern TV.
The original Neo-Geo based Analogue CMVS sold for $649 (480) while the Analogue Nt and Nt Mini, both of which play NES games, started at $499 (375) and $449 (340) respectively.
In terms of video output, the Super Nt is exclusively HDMI based this time unlike the Nt Mini which offers analog RGB output as an option.