This launches next week and we haven't got a thread yet!
You may know of Analogue from their last console -the Analogue NT, a premium HD ready re-imagining of the NES/Famicom. The second revision (NT Mini) was designed by genius coder Kevtris and built around an FPGA core. The FPGA chip used allows 1:1 perfect replication of the original hardware right down to its lowest level with absolute perfect compatibility of all cartridges, accessories and mappers identical to the original hardware and zero processing lag. It's not emulation, it's essentially a perfect clone of the hardware itself.
For just over a year now Kevtris has been employed by Analogue co. working on the SNES based successor, the Super NT:
https://www.analogue.co/pages/super-nt/
Price: $189.99
Technical Specifications
Compatibility - SNES cartridges, Super Famicom cartridges
- Region Free
- Worldwide Compatibility [PSU: 100-240v, 50-60hz], runs on 5v 2a USB
Video - HDMI 1080p/720p/480p
- NTSC & PAL Support
- Lag free, zero signal degradation
- A lag free analog video output module is in development for it, and will be released later in the year for those who wish to use the console on a CRT.
Audio - 48KHz 16 bit
- Digital audio via HDMI
Special Features - Original-style SNES/SFC Controller Ports
- SD card firmware updating [via Super Nt SD card slot]
Other Features - Scanline options
- Scaler options
- Horizontal position adjust
- Horizontal stretch
- Vertical position stretch
- Super Turrican and previously unreleased Super Turrican Special Edition built-in
- Intro design/music by Squarepusher
- & more
As it's based on a complete reverse engineer of the SNES itself by Kevtris and ran via an FPGA, it has absolutely 100% perfect compatibility on the same level as Higan (emulator). Worth repeating that this isn't emulation - and as such all add-ons such as the Super Game Boy and flashcarts like the SD2SNES work perfectly on it too. And absolutely zero processing lag.
Some real life shots from review units (digital foundry/kotaku/mlig/etc)





(haven't got any photos of the US purple scheme irl yet, sorry)
Release date/Review Embargo End:
Wednesday 7th February. The first run batch was 5,000 per colour variant (so, 20,000) and they're currently sold out entirely through preorders.
I've got a transparent one preordered since March, and I can't fucking wait. I bought one of the final NT Mini consoles made in the last batch, and it's an absolutely superb piece of kit. And having a small, future proof non-emulation based SNES without the hassle of needing an RGB upscaler (xrgb/ossc) and relying on ageing hardware is awesome.
NT Mini had an unofficial firmware update by Kevtris that opens up other cores (master system/game gear, game boy, gbc, atari, etc) and rom loading from SD for each - so yeah, expect rom loading from SD for this one too in the not too distant future if you're into that sort of thing.