The Last of Us Played on Tiny 1.5-Inch TV
It's hard to see, but it's there.
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Players come up with all sorts of unusual setups, and retro tech collector bbretro has another one. He managed to run The Last of Us via radio frequency on Panasonic Travelvision, a tiny portable TV you can entertain yourself with on the road.
The 1.5-inch black-and-white display is hardly suitable for gaming, however, kudos to bbretro for not only attempting but succeeding in this endeavor. When asked how he did this, he said he'd converted the video signal to radio frequency (RF) via an RF modulator. Travelvision is just a monitor, so bbretro must be using a console or another device to actually play the game, but it's still a cool feat, done just for the sake of it.
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You can find many interesting findings on bbretro's Instagram and YouTube channel if you love retro tech as well.
You might also want to see this PlayStation 1 turned into a functional PC or this PSP that became a home console.
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Of course, if you enjoy unconventional vessels for gaming, there are endless DOOM "hosts," including Balatro, Nintendo's alarm clock, Microsoft Word, and a PDF file.
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