you can get a MiSTer caseless prebuilt bundle for $425... 👁️
you can use this to achieve hardware accuracy of most computers and consoles up to the PS1. i've had one for almost a year at this point and i'm so, so happy with my purchase. grab one of these if you don't have the space or the money to drop on retro game hardware and game collections or if you want to try playing some stuff on more obscure hardware that's hard to find, or via the magic of FPGA, if you want an emulation experience that's as low latency as physically possible
i've played wonderswan color games through nice filters and shadowmasks, i've explored the amiga demoscene, i've played hacks and homebrews for various things, i've kicked around the BS Satellaview library (!), and i'm gonna do so much more. there are currently in the works a Saturn core, and eventually there'll be an FM Towns core and a PC-98 core as well.
the hardware in there is a 486 chip powering an FPGA with 128 megs of ram so it can only go up to PS1, and that means it also can't do N64 or Dreamcast, but it's got a whole grip of stuff up to that point. MiSTer is based on an older project using different FPGA hardware called MiST, which was a platform primarily geared toward hardware emulation of the Amiga and Atari ST, that's where it all started and why this thing is called the MiSTer.
as dwarf fortress tells us, having a mister in your home is good for morale.
it can do apple II, it can do various amigas, it can do MSX, it can do PC-88, it can do the various ataris. it can do SMS, mega drive, sega CD. it can do NES, SNES, GB and GBA. it can do the MSU-1 fanmade SNES expansion chip. it can do PC Engine and PC CD. it can do the VRC-6 and 7 carts like Akumajou Densetsu and Lagrange Point for the famicom. it can do alllll SORTS of arcade stuff. it can do wonderswan and wonderswan color. basically if it's a home console or computer come out before, say, 1996 or if it's a handheld console that's come out before 2002 you can probably run it.
it has a variety of digital and analog outputs available, including HDMI, VGA, SCART, TOSLINK, 3.5mm audio, the list goes on. you can play with it on your fancy sony PVM! if you've read this far, you probably have one.

