I saw an article on a "Gaming System for less than three bucks" on Hackaday:
http://hackaday.com/2010/06/13/gaming-s ... ree-bucks/
I think that even using a more expensive Cortex M3 would work. You might also want to check on his other video projects.
I am hoping other people might add these to their 6502 based projects.
Cheap three dollar graphics solution for the 6502
Note that these projects all generate baseband composite video signals (e.g., PAL or NTSC, as appropriate for your area). They do not generate signals compatible with HDTV. The bandwidth just isn't going to be there.
I did spend some amount of time working with the Intellasys SeaForth-24 platform to generate green-screen VGA (because I only used one of the two DACs; note that the 40-core chip has 3 DACs) by "racing the beam". Unfortunately, Intellasys is really faltering in the market, and it's unlikely anyone anywhere will see another of these chips.
It looks like I have a collector's item, and as such, I'm keeping it firmly in the anti-static bag for posterity.
I did spend some amount of time working with the Intellasys SeaForth-24 platform to generate green-screen VGA (because I only used one of the two DACs; note that the 40-core chip has 3 DACs) by "racing the beam". Unfortunately, Intellasys is really faltering in the market, and it's unlikely anyone anywhere will see another of these chips.