Panic, known for creating quality Mac and iOS
software, such as Coda and Transmit, as well as the popular game Firewatch, has
announced a new handheld gaming system that will be released in 2020. Called the Playdate, this
portable console is possibly the most unique device of its kind that isn't
meant to compete with other consoles but just to while away time between other
activities.
Playdate design looks mostly similar to some of the
other handheld consoles. It has a screen, some buttons and a… crank. But more
on that later. The display is 2.7-inch, black and white low power LCD from Sharp. It
has a resolution of 400x240 and has no backlighting. Instead, it's highly
reflective and uses ambient light. The display might seem archaic in today's world
but the low resolution, black and white panel is part of the experience.
The controls are simple, consisting of a d-pad and
two A B buttons. The crank is the most interesting bit. It's incorporated into
gaming, and some game titles, such as Crankin's Time Travel Adventure, rely
exclusively on the use of the crank for the gameplay. Speaking of games, the way the
games will be distributed is perhaps even more unique than the presence of a
crank. Playdate will come with a 'season' of 12 games that are included in the
price of the console.
When the console releases, it will come with one
game, the aforementioned Crankin's Time Travel Adventure by the creator of
Katamari Damacy. Then, every week after that, the console will get one new
game. Panic has not announced the titles or the developers of the other 11
games. They say that they are intended to be a surprise, and when the game is
available you will get a notification on the console.
Regardless of when you buy the console, you will
still get one game every week. However, let's say you buy the console a month
after its release, then you could choose to get one games per week or get all
the games that have been released so far. Once downloaded, the games are
permanently part of the console. As for more games, Panic says they will consider it based on the
response and feedback from customers. If there's enough positive response,
there could be another season of games from more developers.
Coming back to the device itself, the hardware specs
other than the display are as yet unannounced, but the device does have
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, with the latter used for downloading the games. The
console is designed for single-player gaming and as of yet has no multi-player
component. It also has USB-C for charging and the whole thing measures
74mm × 76mm × 9mm. As for software, it runs on a custom OS designed by Panic, with a
Mac-based SDK. Developers can use Lua or C to write their games.
The Playdate is priced at US$ 149, which as mentioned
before includes the cost of the first 12 games. The company will begin taking
pre-orders in late 2019, with sales starting early 2020. Panic has yet to
announce the regions where the device will be sold. More information will be
made available closer to launch.