We’ve seen some cool applications of pico projectors in the last few years: the Game Gun comes to mind, and… that other game gun as well. Disney (who, I guess unsurprisingly, maintains a whole ...
Japanese company Beatrobo, Inc. wants to bring back the satisfaction of using game cartridges to play games. But how do you do that when everything is going digital? Beatrobo’s idea is called Pico ...
The creators of Pico say they wanted to turn something almost universally despised — the pop-up window, the bane of internet browsers everywhere — into something fun and relevant to gameplay. That's ...
Turning smartphones into classic game emulators is everyone’s favorite trick, but Japanese startup Beatrobo wants to bring back some of the old school charm that is missing from the process. Enter ...
Smartphones now come with vast amounts of storage — if you’re willing to pay extra, at least — and the thought of using physical media with one sounds anachronistic in the extreme. But Japanese ...
Luke has been working in consumer tech for over a decade and is an expert in cameras, computing, VR and audio. He joined Pocket-lint in 2021 and can always be found writing reviews, news and features ...
Smartphone games are normally downloaded to your device, although one company has come up with a new idea to bring some retro styled gaming to your smartphone, the device is called the Pico Cassette.
Wowwee's Cinemin Slice is another iPhone, iPad dock, with one huge difference: It has a pico-projector built in. The big wedge has a retractable dock section at the front, into which you can either ...
PICO-8, the browser gaming platform that gave birth to Celeste, is celebrating the holiday season with an Advent calendar revealing a new bite-size video game every day for the rest of December. These ...
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