I really miss when we used to regularly get off-the-wall Japanese games like this. With AAA collapsing in on itself, hopefully we see a return of smaller more niche games that take a chance on goofy fun.
Yep, I got one a couple years back to compliment my PC. Many of the games you can buy for PC and Xbox at one price, with cloud saves so you can bounce from the workstation to the TV. I don't buy many, but the few I picked up, it's nice I can leave the PC after work and relax in the living room with a huge TV for some gaming. Sure, I also have a big 165hz monitor for my PC, but sometimes you get sick of sitting in front of a computer, especially if you work from home.
Nope, I wrote the article and own the site. There are zero ads on the site, zero affiliation, nothing is monetized, zero data is tracked. I simply like the keyboard having built one from the last group buy, that I purchased myself.
That's my video for a sound test (the video isn't monetized either), I wanted to share how it sounds and looks in celebration of a new group buy, as it is a very good split ortho. I say this as someone who owns and built over 50 high end mechanical keyboards over the last 8 years. I paid for my knowledge and then some. I got a lot of splits, the Altair is up there right at the top.
Like seriously, you see any other sites writing this in depth while recording their own videos about $300 niche high end keebs? You wanna know why? There's no money in it because you can't affiliate this stuff. Why do you think every list of best keyboard is all slop off the shelf available on Amazon? Plus this sub is tiny and certainly doesn't push any traffic, I only posted here because of the shared interest.
Lol, ain't that the truth, in-stock buys tend to take a lot of digging and luck. Glad I could help. Maybe share the finished product in the sub, would love to see how you build it out.
Hey yep, that is my site, thanks for taking a look and the kind words. We got a couple of experts on e-readers who love writing about em, including me (I wrote that Tab X C review, just published). Site has no ads, isn't monetized a lick, just free content created with love. So keep an eye out, we are going to be covering plenty of E Ink content. Next up is a review for the reMarkable Paper Pro Move.
I think it more comes down to how each company tunes these screens. Amazon's implementation was poor, not to mentioned suffered from severe banding (here's hoping they learned their lesson). But I'm currently reviewing a Boox Tab X C for my site, and man oh man is that screen great, and it's Kaleido. I'd stack it up against Remarkable's tuned Gallery 3, as it's faster and the colors are just as good.
So it's a UI that launches games, what some would call a launcher, and when you launch games from other launchers, those launchers will launch from this launcher. Sounds like semantics to me.
Last two games ran like dogshit. Gonna be interesting to see how Switch 2 handles this one. If I were a betting man, I'd bet it'll also run poorly.