Hi Gentlegamer. I've been following the thread over on AtariAge.
For those not in the know, Mike showed up at the Toy Fair in New york, with his "prototype" running SNES homebrew games. After careful scrutiny, it was determined that the prototype cartrdige in the slot was an SNES flash cart, and the console had naught more than an SNES mini crammed inside it. Photo/Video evidence provided by Mike himself showed a cartridge slot that closely matched that of the SNES, that the system was being played with "hard wired" SNES controllers, and was powered by a cheap knockoff 3-in-1 power supply and a Nitnendo style AV cable, with similar spacing that matches the back of an SNES Mini.
When questioned on Facebook, Mike stated that he had an FPGA core inside simulating the SNES code. That is a blatant lie as the actual hardware was determined with 98% certainty by the AtariAge community, to be an SNES Mini running inside the Jag shell. Mike and Company have actually designed nothing themselves: an SNES console form Nintendo, a shell from the Atari Jaguar, and a clone Wii-U controller that doesn't currently work with anything...
