Palmer Luckey's ModRetro M64: A Controversial Gaming Console
The Arms Dealer’s Nintendo 64 Was Pure Emotional Torment to Play

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Palmer Luckey, CEO of Anduril, introduces the ModRetro M64, a Nintendo 64 emulator launching on July 28. The console supports modern features and homebrew games, but its association with military contracts raises ethical concerns among gamers. Priced at $230, it offers nostalgia with a modern twist.
- 01The ModRetro M64 will launch on July 28, starting at $230, with a special price of $200 for the launch period.
- 02It features modern capabilities like 4K resolution and HDMI output, while also supporting original N64 cartridges.
- 03The console is powered by an AMD Artix UltraScale+ FPGA, allowing it to emulate the original N64 chip logic.
- 04Luckey's company, Anduril, is known for manufacturing military drones and surveillance equipment, raising ethical questions about the console's promotion.
- 05The M64 supports homebrew games, appealing to indie developers and small teams.
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Palmer Luckey, known for his military contracting through Anduril, is set to launch the ModRetro M64, a modern take on the Nintendo 64, on July 28. The console, priced at $230 (with a $200 launch special), features an AMD Artix UltraScale+ FPGA chip for emulating original N64 games and supports 4K resolution with HDMI output. The M64 also allows the use of both original and modern controllers, enhancing its appeal to nostalgic gamers. However, its connection to Luckey's military background and Anduril's production of drones raises significant ethical concerns. The console's support for homebrew games adds a unique element, catering to indie developers. As the gaming community grapples with the implications of purchasing from a military contractor, the ModRetro M64 embodies a complex mix of nostalgia and moral quandary.
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