![]() ![]() I am by no means a professional FPGA engineer – my career has been in software, with some hardware hacking on the side – so developing this core was quite an intense learning process for me. It was originally built in 1986 by Tecmo, a Japanese video game company, and saw later releases on consoles like Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Master System, Commodore 64, Atari Lynx, etc. Rygar was one of my favourite arcade games as a kid. I'm happy to announce that the Rygar core for MiSTer is finally ready for beta testing.
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