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  • A new retro gaming console that supports the old PlayStation One system is coming on the market soon, based on the MiSTer FPGA open-source project. Popular YouTuber and Bluesky user Taki Udon shared on social media that the SuperStation One will launch on the Retro Remake website for $149. The associated SuperDock, similar to the PSone Combo pack, is also pre-selling for $5, with a target price of $35.

    This console plays PlayStation One games natively, meaning it doesn’t have to deal with the overhead required by emulators. Aside from that, it also supports PlayStation One memory cards and controllers so that you can use your old accessories. As for connectivity, it has analog and digital outputs, allowing you to use it with your old 13-inch CRT monitor or brand new 85-inch OLED TV, plus NFC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, giving you all the niceties of a modern console.

    Taki Udon also added that disc support is not pictured on the image, which will seemingly arrive with the SuperDock. In addition to letting you play your old PlayStation One game library, it has four USB-A ports and a 2280 m.2 SSD bay for memory expansion.






  • Capital & Main spoke with Becky Pringle, a longtime educator and president of the National Education Association, about the education policies the second Trump administration may pursue and how they are likely to  affect public schools — as well as the educators teaching them. The largest labor union in the country, the National Education Association represents 3 million public school teachers and staff. (Disclosure: The NEA is a financial supporter of Capital & Main.)

    This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.