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initialcharge.net
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| | | | | I've been on the search for the perfect retro gaming handheld for the past couple of years. I've modded a PlayStation Portable, used flash cartridges in my old Nintendo DS, and have purchased the Retroid Pocket 2+, and Retroid Pocket 3. None of these ever felt like the right setup for me, though. I had [...] | |
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www.chrisritchie.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post reviewing the Nintendo Wii's gaming experience, focusing on the Wii Sports game and its motion-control technology, while also discussing console sales and market competition. | |
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www.inverse.com
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| | | | | The Virtual Boy is a strange, forgotten chapter nestled between two of Nintendo's most beloved consoles, a rare moment in the 90s where the Japanese game company stumbled in its otherwise confident stride. | |
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adambyram.com
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| | | [AI summary] The Apple Vision Pro is a groundbreaking device with impressive hardware and potential for future improvements. However, it has several drawbacks that may affect its usability for some users. The device offers a unique and immersive experience for media consumption, particularly with spatial videos and 3D movies. The apps and system integration are generally well-received, though some iPad apps feel clunky when used on the Vision Pro. The device's weight is manageable, but lens reflections during movie watching can be distracting. The lack of a native YouTube app and limited multitasking capabilities are also notable drawbacks. Overall, the Vision Pro is an exciting and innovative device, but whether it's worth keeping depends on individual need... | ||