dream
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I think the idea of this is that it’s not a PSP, a DS, or any other handheld. It’s not meant to play the same types of games that we’ve been playing on every system we’ve ever owned. It’s “hipster” because it’s different and not meant to appeal to the mass market, sure, but what they’ve shown sort of invokes the spirit of stuff like Warioware Twisted—bite sized bursts of creativity Using unexpected control paradigms. PlayDate might not do well (and I kind of suspect that it won’t), but I’m glad someone’s trying something experimental.