Palmer Luckey, the founder of Anduril Industries, recently teased the release of a new retro-style video game console that can play decades-old video games. Luckey's company, ModRetro, which creates ...
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"Retro Bay" at University of Chicago takes students back to the 90s as they develop new video games
For grown-up gamers, it's like a time capsule; a room full of vintage TVs, old video game consoles, and classic games. The ...
Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries and Oculus VR, teased a new retro video game console called "M64." The M64 console will play Nintendo 64 games and be priced at $200. Luckey's company, ...
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