Palmer Luckey’s retro gaming venture seeks $1 billion valuation as FPGA-based Nintendo 64 clone launch nears — ModRetro’s M64 console plays original N64 cartrid

Palmer Luckey’s retro gaming venture seeks $1 billion valuation as FPGA-based Nintendo 64 clone launch nears — ModRetro's M64 console plays original N64 cartrid

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TerryLaze After analogue just launched the exact same thing?!?! Good luck! If the reason to buy this is that it's more open then get a superstation, that can run any mister core and comes with a nice PSX style case. Reply

Pierce2623 If this is a billion dollar company, then Anbernic must be worth more than Nvidia lol. Reply

VizzieTheViz I’m by no means an expert investor but how in the world are you ever going to make more than a billion dollars of of this company? The only way is if someone else even more gullible comes along to buy it for even more. Who values these things anyway (in this case the person selling it, I know)? Reply

Menthol LOL. I think Palmer has been sniffing too much gun powder. I've seen so many shill videos for that analogue clone N64 already. Reply

Blastomonas Everything is a billion dollars these days… Reply

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