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minus-squareTabitha ☢️[she/her]linkfedilinkEnglish21•7 months agoimagine being a year deep into the NFT eternal winter and thinking a consumer hardware product is a great business idea. You can currently get almost any handheld emulator device from $20-$200, or just buy a controller that’s designed to hold your phone. There are no good NFT games, and nobody wants to pay $500 to own an AI generated knock-off pokemon just to get started.
imagine being a year deep into the NFT eternal winter and thinking a consumer hardware product is a great business idea.
You can currently get almost any handheld emulator device from $20-$200, or just buy a controller that’s designed to hold your phone.
There are no good NFT games, and nobody wants to pay $500 to own an AI generated knock-off pokemon just to get started.