Here's an interview with Roger, aka Nemesis - The developer who reverse engineered the Pioneer LaserActive and created the first emulator for it! It was a blast hearing Roger's whole 15-year journey into making this happen and I think any retro hardware (or Domesday) nerd like myself will love hearing it. We get a bit technical, but I think most people should be able to follow along. As always, these long-form conversation are available as a video above and on all podcast services - Just search your favorite app for "RetroRGB Nemesis".
Roger's Page: https://techdocs.exodusemulator.com/Console/PioneerLaserActive/Software.html#emulation
Aries Emulator: https://ares-emu.net/
Roger's Discord: div_by_zero (Nemesis on the Domesday86 or Ares discords)
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