• @PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      The original GameBoy went for ~$90 retail when it first launched, which is worth ~$220 once you adjust for inflation from 1989. All things considered, a $250 price point is about on par with what people are willing to pay for a handheld.

      Especially once you consider the fact that this is a relatively small business commissioning bespoke parts, and not the gaming powerhouse that Nintendo was when they launched the GameBoy; Nintendo was coming fresh off the massive successes of the NES and SNES. Nintendo had way more negotiating power against manufacturers, because they knew that they’d be selling hundreds of thousands of units, not just a few thousand. Manufacturers would be willing to retool entire production lines for Nintendo.

    • @MeatsOfRage@lemmy.world
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      107 months ago

      Yea I never understood the appeal. You can get a steam deck with retroarch for just a little bit more. Like how many OG gameboy games are people still playing.

      • atocci
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        197 months ago

        It’s a preservation thing and a collectors item. As the hardware ages and begins to die, playing the games “as they were originally intended” becomes more and more inaccessible.

  • @richard_wagner@lemmy.world
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    27 months ago

    The screen on these is super nice. Are they worth buying if you’re only going to use roms?

    If you don’t get one, what device has the next nicest screen?

  • mephiska
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    27 months ago

    Great, now if they can just ship the adapter pack…

  • Ashigaru
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    17 months ago

    I was lucky enough to get one of the transparent red ones from the second round of limited editions, but the new red one looks gorgeous as well.