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by goosedragons 493 days ago
We do, sort of. There are ASIC based clones of the NES, SNES, Genesis, GBA and GBC. Hyperkin for example sells a few, the SupaRetron HD is an ASIC based SNES clone, the MegaRetron HD is an ASIC based Genesis clone. Some Chinese companies have Game Boy Clones (e.g., GB Boy Colour). They aren't perfect because they aren't perfect 1:1 reverse engineered chips and nobody seems willing to spend the money to fix all the bugs, but they can be pretty close. The main benefit of the FPGA systems is that bugs can be fixed and they can do more than the real systems if need be like scan line emulation.
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There technically is also a path from FPGA to ASIC so you could use a FPGA for dev and test and at some point if it makes sense make a volume product based on that FPGA.