Palmer Luckey's retro gaming company is teasing its M64 console that runs Mario Kart 64, priced at $200. It aims to deliver the most accurate reimplementation of the original hardware. Preorders are expected to launch this holiday season. The console resembles the pricing of the original Nintendo 64 from 1996. Luckey's company previously sold the Chromatic Game Boy Colors, which were well-received despite their higher price compared to other emulation devices. Other competitors, like Analogue, are also releasing similar devices in the retro gaming market.
"This is real gameplay on real hardware using our real core. The most efficient and accurate reimplementation of the original by far."
"Inflation isn't nostalgic, noting that his Nintendo 64 clone will be launching at the same price as the original did back in 1996."
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