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by mostlysimilar 777 days ago
> The target market for this is presumably the same as the Playdate

I don't think "this could be an app on my phone" works as an argument for the Playdate the way it does for the Rabbit R1. A dedicated gaming device with real buttons is better than a touchscreen any day and the constraints of the hardware make the games unusual and highly creative. It would diminish the experience considerably if it was just a mobile app.

Contrast with the R1 which seems to want to be a general purpose device that just does everything worse than the supercomputer you already carry around in your pocket.

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I agree the playdate is definitely the “quirky $200 teenage engineering designed device” to pick up between the two