• Domi@lemmy.secnd.me
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      5 months ago

      If they weren’t so expensive.

      I could probably swallow the 200 bucks but I’m not going to pay another 90 bucks for shipping/taxes/customs.

  • jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    First I hear of it, thanks for sharing!

    I did a quick search and found this review of it:

    Playdate: 1 year later - 400+ Games! [15:39 | Apr 14 2023 | MetalJesusRocks]

    he Playdate handheld is a year old and now has over 400 games for it. Now that I’ve lived with it for a year, has my opinion changed? And what are some of the good new games for it?

    Short Summary 1: Metal Jesus reviews the Playdate handheld, highlighting its unique design with over 400 games, an analog crank for gameplay, a black and white screen, and high build quality. 2: The device’s price has increased from $180 to $200. 3: A recent OS update introduced a game catalog for easier access to curated games. 4: Showcased games include “Grand Tour Legends,” a cycling game utilizing the crank for pedaling and energy management. 5: Other games mentioned are “Skew,” combining elements of Star Wars’ Trench Run with Flappy Bird, and “Real Steel,” where players control a thief collecting loot while avoiding traps. 6: “The Botanist” is a Sci-Fi visual novel with interactive sections and 3D effects, while “Carve Junior” offers complex controls in a snowboarding game. 7: “Legend of Etag” is described as an old-school Dungeon Crawler with grid-based movement and real-time combat. 8: “Crunky” is a simple yet addictive game focusing on left or right movement to collect points and survive. 9: “Fusion” involves managing a fusion reactor by strategically combining numbers to control objects in a chamber. 10: The speaker appreciates the Playdate’s storage capacity and simplicity but hopes for a backlit screen in future versions, viewing it as a niche product for those seeking a unique gaming experience.

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    5 months ago

    The lack of a backlit screen completely kills my desire to get one of these- no matter how cool it is. Any time I pull out my old Gameboy Advance I’m instantly appalled by how difficult the screen is to view in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.

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      5 months ago

      Yeah I play my gba games on the DS.

      I have a gba micro which, IIRC, has a good screen, but really smaaaaal.

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      5 months ago

      The play date display is much more visible than a gba. I think it was designed to reflect (or maybe absorb?) light in a way that makes it more visible than older handhelds. You still need some light but not as much as you’d think compared to the gba.

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        Yeah, even the Game Boy Pocket was much more readable than the GBA. A non-backlit reflective screen with many colors really don’t mix well.

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          Fully correct. The GBA was the most difficult handheld to see… so much so that people were voiding their warranty to turn a screw behind a sticker in back that could break your screen (or make things more visible)

          I could never bring myself to do it, but got dang if I wouldn’t have loved being able to SEE ANYTHING IN CASTLEVANIA

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      It not having a backlight is much more interesting to me. It would be perfect during my migraine episodes.

      The option of a light would be good though. But not as a backlight cause that will kill visibility when the light is off. A subtle frontlight would suffice. Or at least however kindles deal with it.

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    5 months ago

    I saw Sonic 2 get ported to a TI-84 of some sort. Hell, people still make games for the C64. Yes, I got the right 64. If something can be gamed on, you get someone is going to make something.

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    I honestly want one of these so bad. From the design aesthetics to the well reviewed game experiences, it’s a nice change of pace to the normal paradigm of console/pc/retro devices