Why did Retro Remake name their clone of the PS One variant of the original PlayStation SuperStation One?
Retro Remake named their clone of the PS One variant the SuperStation One primarily to evoke nostalgia for the original PlayStation while emphasizing its enhanced capabilities. The name reflects both the design inspiration from the compact PS One, which was released in 2000, and its functionality as a versatile gaming console that goes beyond just playing PS1 games.The SuperStation One is built on a custom field-programmable gate array (FPGA) system, allowing it to emulate various classic consoles, not limited to the PlayStation. This design choice enables it to support a wide range of retro games, including titles from systems like the NES and Sega Saturn, which aligns with the "Super" aspect of its name, suggesting a broader gaming experience than just a simple clone of the PS OneTaki Udon, the founder of Retro Remake, indicated that this console was originally part of a larger vision to create FPGA-based devices that could faithfully reproduce classic gaming experiences. The name SuperStation One thus serves as both a tribute to the original PlayStation and an assertion of its capability to deliver an expansive retro gaming library