Say hello to the Venus SUB 2020 kit, and its maker, Oleg Endo.
When Nintendo revealed the Switch back in 2016, the whole world seemed pretty impressed—a hybrid console which could be played both on the road and on your TV felt fresh and exciting, and blurred the lines between the traditionally distinct domestic and portable hardware markets.
Of course, there were a select few people who rose slowly from their seats following Nintendo’s announcement and raised a finger to exclaim, “Wait a second! I’ve seen this kind of magic before, and it wasn’t on a Nintendo console!” (These are the exact same people you never invite to parties, coincidentally).
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Say hello to the Venus SUB 2020 kit, and its maker, Oleg Endo.
When Nintendo revealed the Switch back in 2016, the whole world seemed pretty impressed—a hybrid console which could be played both on the road and on your TV felt fresh and exciting, and blurred the lines between the traditionally distinct domestic and portable hardware markets.
Of course, there were a select few people who rose slowly from their seats following Nintendo’s announcement and raised a finger to exclaim, “Wait a second! I’ve seen this kind of magic before, and it wasn’t on a Nintendo console!” (These are the exact same people you never invite to parties, coincidentally).
Read the full article on timeextension.com