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Hi there, folks! I'm back from the brief holiday trips and here we are with the next episode. This one's about the MiSTer Multisystem hardware expansion kit for users of the MiSTer Project. And it's more than just a swanky 3D printed case! The core appeal of the Multisystem is a professionally-built PCB that adds a ton of functionality and quality of life improvements to the main MiSTer experience.

So now instead of purchasing a bunch of separate boards, adapters, and other add-ons for the DE10-Nano, all you need to add is a Multisystem board, power supply, and a MicroSD card. It's seriously enjoyable stuff and helps take the MiSTer to another level in terms of being a complete bundle. It feels like a more fully realized, console-like machine now, and somehow that makes it even more enjoyable to use! Plus it has all kinds of nifty upgrade options with a modular expansion slot and SNAC ports and things, so it should only get better from here.

And well, I guess it's onto some LGR Christmas games. One or two at least, we'll see. I've got a number of potential subjects lined up but haven't committed to any of them yet, heh. I hope y'all had a nice Thanksgiving, if you happened to celebrate it!

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The MiSTer Multisystem

description things ● Pertinent RMC Retro and Heber Ltd links: https://rmcretro.store/multisystem-board-only/ http://www.heber.co.uk/product/multisystem/ ● LGR links: https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews https://www.twitter.com/LazyGameReviews https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews ● Background music licensed from: https://www.epidemicsound.com #LGR #MiSTer #Gaming

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Anonymous

What a great little machine dude. Looks like a mix between the atari jaguar and the sega Neptune. Awesome and different video.

LazyGameReviews

An apt description of the aesthetic! It's really got that retro look. And yeah I've been wanting to cover the MiSTer in some form on LGR for years now, so it's nice to finally have this out.

Michael Steenbeek

You mentioned the SNAC ports a bit too often. Now I’m hungry :P

Anonymous

Fantastic review Clint. You really, really got the point of MiSTer and the point of MMS. I've had my alpha for a few months now and I really prefer it over the stack I've had for a couple of years. Your review really shows it for what it is.

Ryan Helinski

I have had a DE10-Nano in my Digikey cart for a while now, but have been concerned about how I would get the RAM board (forums? e-bay?) and which others I might need. Thanks for the video on this!

Kenneth Cummings

Have you done the Hitman 1 (importable in 2 and 3) Christmas map that was added. It had you going after Harry and Marv from Home Alone in a big christmas party in Paris.

Anonymous

After watching the LinusTechTips coverage on this, I was hoping I'd see some from you as well. Out of curiosity, do you have a way of measuring how much power it takes to run? I'm wondering if I could rig up a portable version of this using a portable monitor and a USB battery bank. It is just using 5V for its power adapter, so I just might be able to make this work.

Anonymous

I've been diving into MiSTer this year as well. This and MiSTerAddon's MiSTercade jamma board are high on my list to check out. I think MiSter and a WeeCee would be a killer retro gaming combo. Great review!

Anonymous

The basic setup uses up to 10W depending on the USB connections. If you have an mt32pi, SSD etc then up to 20W. It's really not using much power.

Anonymous

Great look into what the Multisystem offers - been on the fence as to whether I wanted to grab one and migrate my DE-10 over, but it's certainly a looker and way more convenient. Doubly so as my stack doesn't have an IO board at the moment.

Anonymous

Awesome! I love mine. Glad I got one for the LGR effect :)

Anonymous

is this good for beginners? btw thanks for the video

Evan B

So the DE10-Nano is ~ $200 and then you add on another $275 for the multi system? Did I get that right?

Anonymous

MiSTerAddons.com has everything you need. Or if you're in the UK misterfpga.co.uk may be quicker. Both are very trusted in the community.

Anonymous

[off topic] *leans around corner* Christmas!

Anonymous

Argh I'm having major 20/20 hindsight regrets on the DE-10 (amongst others) thanks to the chip shortage... No stock anywhere, at least at non-scalper prices. Mouser lead time estimate is nearly a year out on the DE-10. Face-palm-desk-etc. Anywho, the multisystem looks great!

LazyGameReviews

Have they gone up that much? Jeez, it was like $150 when I got mine. But yeah, you need a DE10-Nano to use this board. Chip shortages have been causing price bumps sadly.

Joon Choi

How does RMC afford to build his amazing sets do you think?

Anonymous

The Cave is a labour of love. A combination of using unusual materials to keep costs down such as benches made from scaffolding, and staying within the budget of what Patron affords me each month through the very kind viewers. Longer term I hope it will start to pay for itself as a public museum space. Thanks for asking!

Anonymous

Loving seeing that JAMMA board doing the rounds on social media, a really cool option

Anonymous

Dude I really wasn't expecting to see the full LGR treatment on this, it was just something cool I wanted to share with you. So amazing to see you cover it fully and even more made up that you enjoyed the experience. Thank you!

PiraTed

This will make a fine addition to my collection.

Anonymous

Really looking forward to your Christmas videos this year! Hoping for a few more than last year. The weirder, the longer, the better! :)

Thomas Vanek

First time I heard about a system like that, and I Have to admit, I think it is awesome. As a 3D-Printing enthusiast I think the printing-quality could be better - espacially the surfaces or the transition to side-walls.

Anonymous

Great video Clint, this has got me even more stoked for my MMS, which is due to arrive today! Also thanks for the aesthetics tip, black rubber feet ordered! 👍😄

Snapping Snapper

Nice stuff, what screen are you using to swap between normal and taito mode ?

LazyGameReviews

It's built as a convenient point of entry, so I'd say yes in that respect! Setting up and using the MiSTer itself may have a learning curve if you've never used anything similar though

LazyGameReviews

My pleasure, Neil! I wasn't sure what form the video would take when I received it, but as soon as I put it together and lost a full day having fun? Yeah I knew I had some things to share, heh. Thanks again for the opportunity.

LazyGameReviews

It's the second one covered here, a recent(ish) thrift store find https://youtu.be/GF6trp_NvF0

Anonymous

Im so glad you covered the dos experience. It was the main thing I was interested in and you quickly and precisely explained how it performs. I will definitely wait for now until the accuracy improves. However I share the excitement over the project. Thanks again for making such unique videos yet with professional quality. You are on par with defunctland for making some of the most highly polished videos, especially on such niche interests!!

LazyGameReviews

Thanks, Michael! High praise indeed, Kevin does incredibly good work. And yeah, the DOS stuff isn't quite there yet but it shows a ton of promise for the future.

BastetFurry

Well, some of the video options that you want are on that sweet SCART connector. :)

LazyGameReviews

I believe the only things I mentioned are dedicated composite and s-video ports, which SCART doesn't provide without additional adapters. My point was that I'd prefer having fewer adapters :)

BastetFurry

Ah, sorry, then i must have misunderstood you. I thought you just wanted composite output for using some old monitor.

LazyGameReviews

Ha! No I didn't know that was a thing. I've still never played the newer Hitman titles, I think the last one I did was Blood Money?