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


Why does it need to be commercially viable? What’s wrong with doing it for love of the game?
Is this…sarcasm?
no, this is earnest anti-commercialism
I don’t think that’s a great model for the maker who is clearly trying to SELL things.
Seems that might be a competing idea…
Depends on if they’re trying to make a profit or just share their cool stuff
It’s a product for sale.
There are tons of people who are fine not profiting from their cottage industry projects, but it’s not expected that someone wants to lose money on them.