Yes, you read that right. In a world of cloud streaming and teraflops, a gamer from New York is striving to release their own 8-bit home console with its own gaming infrastructure. Meet the GameTank, its simple controller, and its chunky cartridges that are looking to bring 8-bit gaming back

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    2 days ago

    Basically, a nice idea. BUT:

    What a graveyard of 74xx chips. Maybe just using a FPGA would have been a smarter solution?

    RCA video jack? What year is it? Yes, it’s a retro design, but it still has to interface with something in this world. And display devices that still use RCA video are not exactly common.

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        21 hours ago

        Then you are four TVs ahead of me. Oldest I have to offer has a VGA.

        I might have a digitizer box somewhere with an RCA input and USB2 link producing mp4 or avi. But that probably will have delays that would make playing anything about impossible.

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          Tvs all my life have had rca, it works perfectly and cables are cheap. Works with all my consoles. I see no reason to change.

          Hdmi-cords break a LOT, and can be spendy. Its fine, but I dont need high resolution.

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    2 days ago

    I saw these guys at Portland Retro Gaming Expo. I played the demo a tiny bit, and while it was interesting in a way… it felt a bit too early to be showing to people. Maybe it was the 3D printed stuff that made it amateurish.

    That said, if I am recalling correctly, the was open-source (oh I found the site and it is) so maybe that whole booth was to demonstrate how someone could build their own unit.

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    2 days ago

    I think in order fpe this to succeed they are going to NEED good games. No really that’s what people care about.

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    It’s cool as a fun project, but I don’t see how this could possibly be commercially viable, especially with cartridges. The need for physical distribution alone is already a huge money burden on both the producer and the consumer.

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        2 days ago

        Evercade has the advantage of a huge software library to draw from (they have a few native games but the majority are emulated), whereas this will only run it’s own software, which puts it at a disadvantage.

        Mind you, the Playdate seems to be going well.

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          1 day ago

          No they don’t? The games are only sold on physical cartridges (or built-in in some models).

          There’s no online store or downloadable games, besides the ‘game of the month’ trial thing they occasionally run.

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    2 days ago

    Good luck to them, but IMO too little too late. The only strength is like nostalgia, the rest is just worse than what exist already, again IMO.

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        1 day ago

        Sure no problem there, but will it run on this “better” 6502? And most people probably emulate it anyways. Or go full nerd and buy the real thing!

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          1 day ago

          I think there will always be interest in exploring the limitations of the time. This is a new way to do that. I think it’s pretty cool, even if it’s not the most “optimal”.

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      2 days ago

      I think an evergreen 8 bit system can be great for gaming an a tight budget. But whater this system will appeal to enough people to justify indefinite support or if the team is even capable of delivering this product remains to be seen.

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        Getting it to display on a screen is gonna cost enough to kill any value proposition.

        How many people in 2025 are still going to be using a display with vintage inputs?

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          20 hours ago

          Is it really that hard to find a composite input? All my TVs have them, though the newest one is at least 5 years old so what do I know…

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    2 days ago

    I don’t mean to be rude given this is clearly a passion project, but who is this for?

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    2 days ago

    If anyone has direct access to the developers, could you ask them to release an version of Nethack? I swear to God, I never get tired of getting massacred in that game (or dying from falling off my horse, down stairs, etc.).

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    2 days ago

    Honestly I would at least expect the animation to be smoother. Seems kind of pointless when a $20 handheld can do better. By all means, develop new 8 bit games or games with that look but why run them on this?

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      2 days ago

      Grifters. 🖕🏼

      Sounds more like someone who’s really into retro hardware making their own thing the authentic way.

      But because the specs are period correct, it’s a scam?

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            And you see nothing wrong with packaging (poorly, IMA) a long-standing DIY hobby project as a pre-made retail product w/ shite specs and future modability, I presume? Interesting stance.

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              I don’t see anything wrong with this product because the people who know this exists let alone would buy this will likely know what they’re getting and can decide if it’s worth the money to them.

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              I can’t tell if the problem is that you think it’s false advertising, or if you think selling a custom 6502 console to someone who wants one is some kind of sin and morally bad.

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          2 days ago

          First of all, no one is praising this, so that’s one demerit.

          Second, “sheeple.” Two demerits.

          Third, I’ve had to down vote way too many of your posts lately.

          Three demerits. I’m afraid it’s detention for you