![]() And then use the other 49 to try and recreate some of the fun things people are building in the game. Open one, play it, and enjoy what is likely to be one of the biggest, best games of 2023. And hey, at least one of the Switches shouldn’t start to drift right away, right? Right? 50 copies of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Image: Nintendo / Kotaku 10 Switch OLEDs Image: Nintendo / KotakuĪpply the Stem Deck rotation plan, but replace Vampire Survivors with Tears of the Kingdom. Or you could instead hide them around your yard like Easter eggs for the most amazing (and expensive) Easter egg hunt in history. Microsoft’s tiny little next-gen Xbox can fit practically anywhere, so you could use these convenient gaming consoles in any room or media centre with ease. 11 Xbox Series S consoles Image: Xbox / Kotaku You’d never have to wait to play Vampire Survivors again! And it’d only cost you $US3,500 ($4,859). So why not fully charge all eight of them and then install Vampire Survivors on each? Then, play until one starts to die and just hop over to the next - the Steam cloud will transfer your save - while the dying ones charge. The Deck is great, but its battery life is kind of bad. Why would one person need eight Steam Decks? Well, let me pitch an idea. ![]() I’m not sure if you’ll be able to find seven of them hanging around your local Best Buy, but if you did, you could snag them all for the price of Apple’s new “facial computer.” Eight Steam Decks Image: Valve / Kotaku It’s easier now to find a PS5, either online or in brick-and-mortar stores. Cool? Let’s begin! Seven PlayStation 5 consoles Image: Sony / Kotaku So instead, let’s pretend taxes aren’t a thing and all prices are rounded up to a whole number instead of ending in 99 cents. ![]() That’s a lot of money, so let’s see just how far that $US3,500 could get you!įor this thought experiment, taxes don’t exist because trying to calculate all of that would be a nightmare involving multiple variables and it’s just not worth the hassle. But none of this comes cheap! While early reporting suggested the price would be around $US2,500-$US3,000, Apple proved them wrong by announcing an astoundingly steep price point of $US3,500. Announced during Apple’s annual WWDC event, the Vision Pro includes 12 cameras, a high-tech passthrough feature letting people see your eyes on a front-facing OLED display, advanced 3D camera technology, dual 4K+ screens, support for Apple Arcade and Unity apps, an external battery pack to cut down on weight, and a lot more. ![]()
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