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Palmer Luckey's FPGA Game Boy clone lands just in time for the holidays
TechSpot· 2 days agoOculus and ModRetro founder Palmer Luckey recently unveiled the Chromatic, a retro-style handheld designed to play Game Boy games more accurately than any ...
Oculus founder Palmer Luckey unveils his latest project: a retro Game Boy-like device
Fast Company Magazine· 2 days agoNintendo’s Switch might be a portable gaming device for some, but for old-school players, the Game...
Hypercharge Unboxed, a Toy Story-Like Shooter With Action Figures, Sells Over 40,000 Copies on Xbox
Men's Journal· 2 days agoThe game has achieved the milestone in just four days. Hypercharge: Unboxed has sold over 40,000...
This Cool Docking Station Is a Hit on Amazon, and It's Under $20
Good Housekeeping via Yahoo News· 6 days agoShop the best big brother gifts, from unique Amazon items for young kids and fun finds for older...
Asus ROG Ally vs. Valve Steam Deck: Which Gaming Handheld Is Better?
PC Magazine· 1 day agoThe Steam Deck measures 1.9 by 11.7 by 4.6 inches (HWD) and weighs 1.47 pounds, with two parallel...
The Rise and Fall of Sega: A Legendary Gaming Journey
TechSpot· 2 days agoYou may know Sega as the publisher of game series like Total War, Football Manager, Yakuza, and of...
Palmer Luckey, Oculus Founder and Defense Contractor, Now Also Sells a Game Boy
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn that case, there’s another company set to release another handheld to play your old cartridges...
... Luckey Launches $199 Modern Handheld Console That Pays Homage To Game Boy: 'Don't See This As A...
Benzinga· 3 days agoGame Boy, retailing at $199. The ModRetro Chromatic is designed with an FPGA to play authentic Game...
Xbox Game Pass Rumor Claims One of 2023's Most Underrated Games is Coming Soon
Comic Book· 3 days agoSquare Enix will be releasing Octopath Traveler II on Xbox Series X/S later this month. Being simply...
A Swine-Tastic PlayStation Classic Is Headed To PS5 This Summer
Forbes· 2 days agoThe colorful 2.5D platformer was first published by Sony Computer Entertainment in Japan back in...