History of video games/Platforms/Gameboard
History
editThe Gameboard was developed by "The Last Gameboard", a startup company based in Larimer Square of Denver, Colorado.[1]
The system was demonstrated at 10 GameStop locations in mid-2022.[2]
The system had a projected launch price of $799 USD with a projected launch date of December 2022.[3]
Technology
editDisplay
editThe display measured either 17 inches (430 mm) or 16 inches (410 mm) square.[3][2][1][Note 1] This display had a a resolution of 1920 pixels by 1920 pixels.[2]
Connectivity
editUp to four Gameboards could be connected together for expanded multiplayer capabilities.[3]
References
edit- ↑ a b Wentling, Nikki (August 31, 2022). "Denver startup prepares for public launch of tabletop gaming consoles". www.bizjournals.com. https://www.bizjournals.com/denver/inno/stories/news/2022/08/31/startup-prepares-public-launch-tabletop-gaming.html.
- ↑ a b c Takahashi, Dean (13 May 2022). "The Last Gameboard will demo in 10 cities at GameStop stores". VentureBeat. https://venturebeat.com/games/the-last-gameboard-will-demo-in-10-cities-at-gamestop-stores/.
- ↑ a b c "Startups remake classic games for the digital era" (in en). ZDNet. https://www.zdnet.com/article/startups-remake-classic-games-for-the-digital-era/.
Reference notes
edit- ↑ Most sources say the display is 17 inches by 17 inches.