These days, even an old Game Boy will set you back $100 or more, and a new handheld console will be many multiples of that. However, you can build a really cheap handheld gaming toy if you follow […
Title is a little bit misleading, but it’s still cool to see that Rust is able to run on such exotic hardware. The price of the device is mostly going to consist of its materials and manufacturing costs, though (if it went to mass-production, which I doubt will happen).
Title is a little bit misleading, but it’s still cool to see that Rust is able to run on such exotic hardware. The price of the device is mostly going to consist of its materials and manufacturing costs, though (if it went to mass-production, which I doubt will happen).