UPDATE: We've now got a video, taken from the Facebook page:

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ORIGINAL STORY: A site for the "RetroEngine" has just gone live, claiming that this new product offers support for vintage gaming systems from the likes of Nintendo, Sega, Atari, Amstrad and Sony.

At the time of writing the site's main page consists of an email entry field and a message stating that the product will launch on Kickstarter soon.

Filling in your email address takes you to a second page where you are encouraged to spread personalised links around the web in order to be in with a chance of winning your own RetroEngine - whatever that may be.

Here's the full list of supported systems, taken from the main page:

Amstrad CPC

Atari 2600 / VCR

Atari 7800

Atari ST

Atari Lynx

Sega SG-1000

Sega Dreamcast

Sega Genesis / Mega Drive

Sega 32X

Sega Game Gear

Sega CD

Nintendo Game Boy

Nintendo 64

Nintendo Game Boy Advance

Nintendo Game Boy Color

Super Nintendo

NES

MAME

Neo Geo Pocket Color

Neo Geo

NEC PC Engine

Sony PlayStation

Sony PlayStation Portable

Vectrex

We could be looking at a software-based emulation service or perhaps a physical FPGA platform similar in scope to the ill-fated Coleco Chameleon. Whatever it is, it will be interesting to see how Nintendo, Sega and Sony react to the promise of emulation support for their systems. In the case of the PlayStation and PSP - two of the listed platforms - the BIOS would be required to emulate software, something the creator of the RetroEngine would need to obtain.

Thanks to Ken Barnes for the heads up!